All, New Zealand

Community services Jobs in New Zealand

Geneva Healthcare

Support Worker – Medically Fragile Children – Orewa

  • Posted Today
  • On Site
  • Part Time
Location

Auckland


Job Description

Hello, I am a smart 10 year old girl and I live in Orewa with my Mum and Dad.

I love going to school, shopping, being with my friends, arts and crafts, reading books and watching movies. I need a fun-loving female support worker to assist me to live my best life by keeping me healthy, learning, communicating with others, therapy based activities, medical appointments, school and social events.

I need a bit more extra care than other children my age as I use a ventilator to help me breathe and I need help to move around in my wheelchair and let people know what I am thinking.

Ideally my best people will have some paediatric and clinical experience, but my Mum and Dad are never far way and know heaps about this and full training will be provided to the right people. Ideally a person with flexibly during the weekdays.

We are looking for positive, energetic, and kind people who would love to join us with daily walks to the beach and around the shops, household tasks, trips to the mall and hanging out at home.

Submit your CV online by swiping right or call Shanice 0800 266 577 ext. 89269 for further information.


Hard Skills Required

  • Ventilator Care
  • Wheelchair Assistance
  • Therapy Support
  • Medical Appointments
  • Communication Assistance

Soft Skills Required

  • Compassionate
  • Reliable
  • Positive Attitude
  • Caring
  • Encouraging

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

Report This Job

Make a Positive Impact with Community Services and Development Jobs in New Zealand

Are you passionate about helping others and driving change in your community? Then community services and development jobs may be right for you, as they offer fulfilling career opportunities for those dedicated to social causes.

Essential Skills for Community Services and Development Jobs

Success in this field requires a blend of empathy, communication, and problem-solving skills. You'll need to be compassionate, patient, and able to work with people from diverse backgrounds. Understanding community needs and being able to develop and implement effective programs are key. Organisational skills, teamwork, and a solid understanding of local resources and services are required.

Supportive and Collaborative Workplace Culture

The workplace culture in community services and development is typically supportive and collaborative. Teams work closely to design and deliver programs that address various social issues, from housing and health to education and employment. Whether you’re working in a non-profit organisation, a government agency, or a community group, there’s a strong sense of purpose and teamwork.

Competitive Pay and Professional Growth

Pay in community services and development roles varies based on experience, qualifications, and the nature of the job. Entry-level positions offer a moderate salary, with plenty of room for advancement as you gain experience and specialise. Many organisations also offer benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development. With experience, you can move into higher-paying roles with more responsibility and impact.

Balancing Work and Personal Life

While community services and development jobs can sometimes involve irregular hours, many employers understand the importance of work-life balance. Flexible working arrangements, including part-time and remote work options, are often available.

Start Your Journey in Community Services and Development Today!

If you're driven by a desire to help others and improve your community, consider a career in community services and development. With a wide range of opportunities and the chance to make a tangible difference, it’s a field where your work truly matters.