2366 days ago

Home & Community Support

Jenny from Johnsonville

Home & Community Support

WELLINGTON & LOWER/UPPER HUTT

The Good Companion …

TGC is an ethos based organisation that excels in supporting clients to live independently, in the security and comfort of their own homes. The Good Companion's clients are offered services to meet their needs by sourcing top-notch Care Companions.

Check out our website on www.thegoodcompanion.co.nz...

What do you need?

· You must have New Zealand CARE SUPPORT experience working with the elderly

· Good communication skills and clear English (both written and spoken)

· A full driver license and reliable vehicle

· A commitment to achieving a certificate in Health & Wellbeing Level 3

· A current first aid certificate

· To help us provide support to our clients when they need it most, it is preferable that you are available to work a variety of hours, including the occasional weekend or sleepover.

This job ad is for the Wellington area, but additional locations are available

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