Home care jobs
Home care jobs in Australia
Since 2015, Sanctuary Recruitment has been Australia's leading aged care recruitment consultancy, offering staffing solutions in the aged care and home care industry. Develop your skills and enhance your career prospects with casual home care jobs across New South Wales.
We are offering casual home care job opportunities to the following home care professionals:
With multiple locations across the country, we are offering shift flexibility and variety, allowing you to explore your home care career and gain invaluable experience in home care job roles that suit your preferences and lifestyle.
Featured home care jobs
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Perth WA
Registered Nurse
We're Hiring: Experienced Registered Nurses in Residential Aged Care
Learn moreCity of Albury NSW
Registered Nurse
Aged Care Registered Nurses needed for casual work in Albury and surrounding areas. Overtime paid. Annual salary review.
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Sanctuary Recruitment is partnered with Regional & Remote aged care homes across WA scheduling Registered Nurses on fixed-term contracts.
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Registered Nurse
Aged Care Registered Nurses needed for casual work in the Lavington / Howlong area, NSW. Overtime paid. Annual salary review.
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Registered Nurse
Sanctuary Recruitment are hiring Registered Nurses for Aged Care shifts around Sydney
Learn moreWhat does a home care job entail?
Working in home care is a rewarding and fulfilling career that explores an area of nursing that allows you to develop meaningful connections with your clients. A home care nurse, or those working in the home care industry, will have the following duties and responsibilities in their home care jobs:
- Administering medications to clients in their own home
- Assisting with personal grooming and activities of daily living
- Offering help around the house
- Wound care and changing dressings
- Providing emotional support and a holistic approach to home care
- Managing care plans and monitoring vital signs
The job of a home care nurse is to make the client feel as comfortable as possible, assisting to ensure they live as independent and fulfilling lives.
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Our home care jobs in Australia
We are hiring for home care jobs in the following locations in Sydney and across New South Wales:
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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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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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