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417 days ago

NEEDED I am looking for a Relief Support Worker/Carer – Clive; one of my carers has had to leave for family reasons

Rachel from Clive

• Female Client (66 years old) with Secondary Progressive MS;

• This is a causal position 2 days (Mon and Wed) per week, 2-3 hrs per day (mornings – 8ish) and to cover when her other support workers/carers are unavailable;

• The client lives with her husband who is elderly.

What is the role about?

• As a Carer you will play a significant role in ensuring she enjoys a high quality of life, assisting with certain of her daily life tasks while encouraging independence.

Some of these tasks include:

• Personal support including getting client out of bed, exercises, showering, dressing and personal grooming;

• Household management including basic meal preparation – breakfast and lunch, bed making, washing, and some cleaning.

The ideal candidate will have:

• Right to work in NZ

• Great cleaning skills and personal cares

• Good command of the English language

• Carer or nursing experience

Benefits:

• Competitive pay rate depending on qualifications/experience

• Training will be given, if necessary

• Travel time paid, if living outside of Clive

How to Apply:

Please ph/text 027 551 7435 or email rbfoodsolutions@xtra.co.nz me

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

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