7 Care Worker jobs in New Zealand
Disabled Care Worker
Posted 4 days ago
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Join the Aim High Charitable Trust Team as a Dedicated Disabled Care Worker!
M ō m ā tou | About Us
At Aim High Charitable Trust, we are passionate about creating a supportive, inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities. We strive to empower our clients to live meaningful and enriched lives through personalized care, emotional support, and companionship. Our mission is to foster independence, dignity, and a sense of community.
M ō te t ū ranga | About the Role
We are seeking compassionate and motivated Disabled Care Workers to join our team. You will play a key role in assisting our clients with their daily activities, providing emotional support, and enabling them to reach their full potential. This is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in someone’s life.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide personal care and assist with hygiene and dressing.
- Perform household tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and grocery shopping.
- Arrange and participate in social activities to encourage community involvement.
- Offer companionship, emotional support, and friendship.
- Assist clients with mobility and support their independence.
- Administer medication and follow care plans as needed.
Nga haora kua tohua | Hours
Flexible rostered hours tailored to the needs of our clients.
M ō koe | About You
We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. Experience in caregiving is valued but not essential, as full training is provided. What matters most is your dedication to helping others.
You’ll thrive in this role if you are:
- Compassionate, empathetic, and patient.
- Reliable and self-motivated.
- Flexible and able to adapt to different needs.
- A great team player with excellent communication skills.
Nga hua o te mahi ki Aim High | Benefits
- Ongoing training and support, including opportunities to complete NZQA qualifications.
- Competitive pay rates aligned with qualifications ($28.25/hour).
- Supportive and inclusive team environment.
- Opportunities for career development and growth.
- A chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Requirements
- at least 3 years of relevant work experience or NZ Register Level 4 qualification
- Ability to pass a police check.
Employer questions
Your application needs to include the answers to the following questions:
- Describe your right to work in New Zealand?
- How many years of experience do you have as a Care worker?
- Do you have a current Police Check (Criminal Record Check) for employment?
- Do you have a current New Zealand driver's license?
If you're ready to embrace a rewarding career that makes a difference, we'd love to hear from you!
Apply Now!
Join the Aim High Charitable Trust team and help us achieve our vision of empowering individuals to live their best lives.
Contact us to learn more about this opportunity or submit your application today!
Let's make a difference – together.
Support Worker Disability Support
Posted 7 days ago
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br> Location: Dunedin Airport Area
Casual or Part-Time | Up to 38 hours per week including 1 hour per day paid travel time (30 minutes each way).
Preferred Candidate: Male Support Worker
We are seeking a dedicated, resilient, and compassionate Support Worker to assist a young adult male living with an intellectual disability and the lasting effects of a childhood brain tumour. The role involves providing day-to-day support and care in the home and community, helping promote independence, wellbeing, and safety.
About the Role:
The individual you’ll be supporting is friendly, capable, and enjoys connection — but also experiences behavioural challenges, including occasional aggressive outbursts. These moments are typically best managed by calmly removing yourself from the situation and giving him time and space. Training, guidance, and a behavioural management plan will be provided to help you feel confident in the role.
Key Responsibilities:
• roviding personal care and assistance with daily living tasks < r>
• S pporting emotional wellbeing and managing behaviours with calm and consistency < r>
• A sisting with community access and recreational activities < r>
• S pporting routine and structure within the home environment < r>
• F llowing behavioural support strategies and safety protocols < r>
Ideal Candidate Will Have:
• A calm, patient, and emotionally resilient nature < r>
• E perience in supporting people with intellectual disabilities or behavioural needs (preferred) < r>
• S rong communication and de-escalation skills < r>
• A genuine interest in making a positive impact in someone’s life
• A current driver’s licence and reliable vehicle
• Current NDIS Worker Screening Check, First Aid, and CPR (or willingness to obtain) < r>
Additional Info:
• U to 38 hours per week available < r>
• O going support and guidance from the family and support coordinators < r>
• P eference given to male applicants due to the personal nature of care and behavioural needs < r>
If you are passionate about helping others, understand the importance of boundaries, and are capable of working in a support role that requires patience, maturity, and consistency — we would love to hear from you. < r>
Thanks Jordan.
Nurse Support Worker - Wellington
Posted 12 days ago
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Lowie Healthcare is looking for experienced Nursing Support Workers to join us in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Looking for a job to show your empathy and passion in the healthcare industry? Apply now!
What we offer:
- $26.16 an hour
- Guaranteed minimum of 30 hours per week
- Fixed-term full-time work (Rotating roster that may include occasional weekends and night shifts)
- Great company culture
- Career progression pathways
Our consultants go above and beyond to be fair, lead you to success, care for your well-being and prioritise your safety.
Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
- Following care plans of patients and providing personal care
- Monitors patient well-being and support nutrition, fluid balance, hydration & skin care
- Provides efficient assistance to nursing staff, including supplies management, clinic set up, plus administration tasks
- Identifies opportunities for health education and promotes within team
- Comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and maintain a safe work environment and safety of self & others
- Maintains HCA core competencies, annual development plans and performance appraisal
The ideal candidate will ideally have:
- Attitude - a desire to help and support others, achieving excellence in all you do!
- A minimum bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Ability to work respectfully and collaboratively
- Be able to complete our mandatory training and attend training sessions
- 5 + years of experience in a healthcare setting
- Excellent communication skills
- NCEA level 4 or equivalent
Lowie Recruitment can offer you not just a job, but a career.
Lowie Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer. We are members of Diversity Works NZ and the Recruitment & Consulting Services Association (RCSA) of Australia and New Zealand. We are dedicated to providing a service that excels industry standards.
Nurse Support Worker - Auckland
Posted 12 days ago
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Lowie Healthcare is looking for experienced Nursing Support Workers to join us in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Looking for a job to show your empathy and passion in the healthcare industry? Apply now!
What we offer:
- $26.16 an hour
- Guaranteed minimum of 30 hours per week
- Fixed-term full-time work (Rotating roster that may include occasional weekends and night shifts)
- Great company culture
- Career progression pathways
Our consultants go above and beyond to be fair, lead you to success, care for your well-being and prioritise your safety.
Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
- Following care plans of patients and providing personal care
- Monitors patient well-being and support nutrition, fluid balance, hydration & skin care
- Provides efficient assistance to nursing staff, including supplies management, clinic set up, plus administration tasks
- Identifies opportunities for health education and promotes within team
- Comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and maintain a safe work environment and safety of self & others
- Maintains HCA core competencies, annual development plans and performance appraisal
The ideal candidate will ideally have:
- Attitude - a desire to help and support others, achieving excellence in all you do!
- A minimum bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Ability to work respectfully and collaboratively
- Be able to complete our mandatory training and attend training sessions
- 5 + years of experience in a healthcare setting
- Excellent communication skills
- NCEA level 4 or equivalent
Lowie Recruitment can offer you not just a job, but a career.
Lowie Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer. We are members of Diversity Works NZ and the Recruitment & Consulting Services Association (RCSA) of Australia and New Zealand. We are dedicated to providing a service that excels industry standards.
Nurse Support Worker - Christchurch
Posted 12 days ago
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Lowie Healthcare is looking for experienced Nursing Support Workers to join us in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Looking for a job to show your empathy and passion in the healthcare industry? Apply now!
What we offer:
- $26.16 an hour
- Guaranteed minimum of 30 hours per week
- Fixed-term full-time work (Rotating roster that may include occasional weekends and night shifts)
- Great company culture
- Career progression pathways
Our consultants go above and beyond to be fair, lead you to success, care for your well-being and prioritise your safety.
Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
- Following care plans of patients and providing personal care
- Monitors patient well-being and support nutrition, fluid balance, hydration & skin care
- Provides efficient assistance to nursing staff, including supplies management, clinic set up, plus administration tasks
- Identifies opportunities for health education and promotes within team
- Comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and maintain a safe work environment and safety of self & others
- Maintains HCA core competencies, annual development plans and performance appraisal
The ideal candidate will ideally have:
- Attitude - a desire to help and support others, achieving excellence in all you do!
- A minimum bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Ability to work respectfully and collaboratively
- Be able to complete our mandatory training and attend training sessions
- 5 + years of experience in a healthcare setting
- Excellent communication skills
- NCEA level 4 or equivalent
Lowie Recruitment can offer you not just a job, but a career.
Lowie Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer. We are members of Diversity Works NZ and the Recruitment & Consulting Services Association (RCSA) of Australia and New Zealand. We are dedicated to providing a service that excels industry standards.
Nurse Support Worker - Hamilton
Posted 16 days ago
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Lowie Healthcare is looking for experienced Nursing Support Workers to join us in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Looking for a job to show your empathy and passion in the healthcare industry? Apply now!
What we offer:
- $26.16 an hour
- Guaranteed minimum of 30 hours per week
- Fixed-term full-time work (Rotating roster that may include occasional weekends and night shifts)
- Great company culture
- Career progression pathways
Our consultants go above and beyond to be fair, lead you to success, care for your well-being and prioritise your safety.
Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
- Following care plans of patients and providing personal care
- Monitors patient well-being and support nutrition, fluid balance, hydration & skin care
- Provides efficient assistance to nursing staff, including supplies management, clinic set up, plus administration tasks
- Identifies opportunities for health education and promotes within team
- Comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and maintain a safe work environment and safety of self & others
- Maintains HCA core competencies, annual development plans and performance appraisal
The ideal candidate will ideally have:
- Attitude - a desire to help and support others, achieving excellence in all you do!
- A minimum bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Ability to work respectfully and collaboratively
- Be able to complete our mandatory training and attend training sessions
- 5 + years of experience in a healthcare setting
- Excellent communication skills
- NCEA level 4 or equivalent
Lowie Recruitment can offer you not just a job, but a career.
Lowie Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer. We are members of Diversity Works NZ and the Recruitment & Consulting Services Association (RCSA) of Australia and New Zealand. We are dedicated to providing a service that excels industry standards.
Mental Health Support Worker/Rehabilitation Coach
Posted 16 days ago
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We are currently recruiting for Mental Health Support Workers/Rehabilitation Coaches to work with our Mental Health/Traumatic Brain Injury clients at our West and South Auckland facilities.
We are The Goodwood Park Healthcare Group, a well established, innovative and leading provider of community and residential services for people who have a Mental Health Illness or Traumatic Brain Injury. We constantly strive to ensure our clients are receiving services that are of the highest quality and promote better health and wellbeing.
We have full time (40 hours per week) positions available across all seven days of the week. There are a variety of different shifts available, both morning and afternoon, so there is quite alot of flexibility in work hours if you desire. These roles are available at our Kumeu, Ranui, Kelston sites in West Auckland and our Ramarama site in South Auckland.
About the role:
As a Mental Health Support Worker/Rehabilitation Coach you will work with our clients to provide support and encouragement as they go about their daily tasks. You will be responsible for maintaining their safety and providing guidance whilst joining them on various outings and participating in daily activities. You will help them achieve their goals as per their plans.
You will help to foster hope, identify strengths and develop resilience recognising that these are key components of the approach to leading a more positive and independent life.
The overall purpose of this role is to achieve maximised level of independence for our clients whilst providing a positive and safe living environment.
What you will need:
- Team oriented and be a great communicator
- A full New Zealand driver licence, or an International driver licence which you will convert to a New Zealand driver licence as soon as you are reasonably able to do so
- Proficient computer literacy - Microsoft suite
- NZ residency/valid NZ work visa
- A sense of humour
- Compassionate, caring, patient
- Common sense, problem solving ability
- Able to remain calm in challenging situations.
What is in it for you?
- Competitive pay rate
- Fixed days of work (no more rotating rosters)
- Learn as you earn - if you don't have a health qualification, you simply need the drive to complete a Certificate in Health & Wellbeing during your time with us
- Lots of training and career progression on offer
- You will be well rewarded in exchange for your hard work!
Our organisation provides support and coaching for new learning opportunities and we take pride in developing our staff whilst also growing our services and supporting our clients.
If this sounds like an opportunity you would like to take, please apply now by emailing your cv.
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