Community Based Support Workers Dunedin- Ōtepoti

Community Based Support Workers Dunedin- Ōtepoti


Company
Community Care Trust
Location
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
27 days ago
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Job Description
Community Based Support Workers – Dunedin | ŌtepotiJoin a fun and supportive team, make a real difference, and enjoy predominantly daytime hours with permanent set shifts.What We OfferPay rate of up to $29.10 per hour (depending on relevant qualifications)Full training provided, plus ongoing learning and development opportunitiesPrimarily daytime hours with permanent set shiftsTwo permanent consecutive days off each weekStaff discounts at many major retailersFree Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)About the role | He kōrero whakamārama mō tēnei tūrangaAre you looking for a role where you can make a genuine difference while being part of a supportive, dynamic team?The Independent Living team at Community Care Trust Aotearoa is seeking motivated and compassionate people to join our Dunedin | Ōtepoti team. We have both full-time and part-time opportunities available.Based from our local Operations Hub, you'll be part of a close-knit team of around 30 Community Based Support Workers who work together to support people to achieve their goals and live great lives. Our team values collaboration, encouragement, humour, and celebrating successes together.No two days are the same. You'll support a variety of people in their homes and communities, building positive relationships and helping them develop independence, confidence, and community connections. You'll enjoy the balance of working independently while always having the support of an experienced team around you.Alongside meaningful work and ongoing professional development opportunities, this role offers predominantly daytime hours, permanent set shifts, and typically only one later evening shift, making it easier to maintain a healthy work-life balance.Key Responsibilities | Ngā kawenga matuaBuilding positive relationships and rapport with the people we support.Working alongside individuals to achieve their goals and aspirations.Supporting people to access their local community and strengthen their support networks.Encouraging independence, confidence, and community participation.Completing competency-based training to develop skills and qualifications.Working regular set shifts, including one weekend day.Completing administration tasks related to support delivery.What you will bring | Ngā tohunga mō tēnei tūrangaA current First Aid Certificate (or willingness to complete one at our cost).A full current New Zealand Driver Licence (essential).Legal eligibility to work in New Zealand.A valid work visa with at least 12 months remaining until expiry.A positive attitude, strong communication skills, and a genuine desire to support others.Who are we | Ko wai mātouWorking in partnership to enable great lives – Mā te mahi tahi kia pai ai te orangaCommunity Care Trust Aotearoa's vision is a world that truly values and celebrates diversity.We work in partnership with adults and young people across Te Waipounamu (the South Island), supporting them to achieve their goals, build independence, and live the lives they choose. We walk alongside people to help them realise their dreams and aspirations as valued and contributing members of their communities.How to apply | Te tuku tonoAll the information you need is available on our website, have a look at our staff stories.If you'd like to find out more about the role, contact Sandy or David on 0800 800 001.Our organisation has a strong commitment to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All employees will be vetted to a level appropriate to the role for which they have applied.Applications close | Te katinga ō tēnei tūrangaApplications close Wednesday 25th July 2026 at 5.00pm.Due to the fast-paced nature of our work, vacancy close dates may be subject to change.Support Worker - Position Description

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