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Community Care Worker jobs in Macarthur & Camden Area Sydney NSW

• The average pay for Community Care Worker jobs in Macarthur & Camden Area Sydney NSW is $75K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $59K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $104K per year.
5 companies are currently advertising Community Care Worker jobs in Macarthur & Camden Area Sydney NSW including Newly by HealthcareLink Support, Wollondilly Support and Community Care Inc, IRT Group, Silverchain and Care Aust.
• Top skills include FIRST AID CERTIFICATE, EMPATHY, RELATIONSHIP BUILDING, Compassion and DRIVING.
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Posted 23d ago
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$50k - $60k

The pay structure for this role will be governed by the SCHADS award Level 2 and will include salary packaging and superannuation.

Key points we found

  • Provide one-on-one support for HCP clients or NDIS participants.
  • Ensure supports meet participants' goals and comply with relevant legislation.
  • Demonstrate good communication and relationship-building skills.
Posted 23d ago
Casual/Holiday · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$50k - $60k pro rata

Hourly Rate.

Key points we found

  • Provide quality care and support to clients in their own homes.
  • Assist with household cleaning, showering, dressing, and food preparation.
  • Develop genuine connections with clients and help them live their best lives.
Posted 14d ago
Part time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$59k - $69k

$35/ hour base salary

Key points we found

  • Provide personal care and support to individuals with disabilities.
  • Assist with daily living tasks including hygiene and medication management.
  • Facilitate community access and recreational activities.
Posted 14d ago
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$50k - $60k

The pay structure for this role will be governed by the SCHADS award Level 2 and will include salary packaging and superannuation.

Key points we found

  • Provide one-on-one support for HCP clients or NDIS participants.
  • Ensure supports meet participants'' goals and comply with relevant legislation.
  • Demonstrate good communication and relationship-building skills.