Aged care casual jobs
Aged care casual jobs in Australia
Sanctuary Recruitment is Australia's leading aged care consultancy that work with a large number of aged care providers to place aged care professionals in temporary/casual roles across the country. Through our strong network of relationships within the industry we are able to provide work on a temporary, contract and permanent basis.
We are able to offer casual shift employment to those looking to work as:
With the ability to choose your own shifts and make your own schedule, you have the freedom to choose when, where and how much you work!
Featured casual aged care jobs
Featured Jobs
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Sydney NSW
Registered Nurse
Sanctuary Recruitment are hiring Registered Nurses for Aged Care shifts around Sydney
Learn moreCoffs Harbour NSW
Registered Nurse
We are looking for Registered Nurses for aged care homes in Mid North Coast and surrounding.
Learn moreCoffs Harbour NSW
Registered Nurse
We are looking for Registered Nurses for aged care homes in Mid North Coast, Bellingen, Coffs Harbour and surrounding.
Learn moreCoffs Harbour NSW
Registered Nurse
We are looking for Registered Nurses for aged care homes in Mid North Coast, Bellingen, Coffs Harbour and surrounding.
Learn moreCity of Albury NSW
Registered Nurse
Aged Care Registered Nurses needed for casual work in the Lavington / Howlong area, NSW. Overtime paid. Annual salary review.
Learn moreRegistered Nurse
We are looking for Registered Nurses with Residential Aged Care experience in Berri.
Learn moreWhat does an aged care casual role involve?
Temporary, or casual employment, means you work as and when you want too.
You can work on a block booking basis, picking up the same shifts each week,
or you can change up your working pattern each week.
Casual shifts run on an AM, PM and night duty pattern, so you can define
the hours that you work as well as the shift length. Depending on your aged
care work travel time, you can work at multiple homes on a semi regular basis.
Being employed as a casual aged care worker means you will be paid
under the casual award. You do not acquire annual or sick leave,
but you are compensated because of this and are eligible
for bonuses, travel allowances and more!
If you are interested in casual aged care work and would like to
submit your interest, you can get in contact with our consultants today
Register with Sanctuary
Our aged care casual roles in Australia
We are hiring aged care casual roles in the following locations:
Search for Your next aged care casual job
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Aged Care
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All Aged Care
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Care Manager
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Chefs and Cooks
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Clinical Care Coordinator
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Director of Nursing
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Education & Compliance
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Enrolled Nurse
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Executive Leadership
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Facility Manager
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Lifestyle & Leisure/Recreational Activities Officer
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Nurse Practitioner
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Personal Care Worker/Assistant in Nursing
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Quality & Clinical Governance
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Regional Manager
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Registered Nurse
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Home Care
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All Home Care
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Registered Nurse
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SUPPORT WORKER
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Work with us
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All Work with us
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Compliance
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General Operations/Shared Services
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Recruitment Consultant
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SENIOR RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT
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Recruitment Team Leader
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Considering home care instead?
View our casual home care job opportunities and apply for your next home care role today
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Shining a spotlight on female leadership in aged care
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