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Community Support Worker jobs in North West Slopes NSW

• The average pay for Community Support Worker jobs in North West Slopes NSW is $12K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $25 per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $70K per year.
5 companies are currently advertising Community Support Worker jobs in North West Slopes NSW including , , , and .
• Top skills include EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS, MENTORING, RAPPORT BUILDING, OBSERVATION SKILLS and Knowledge of child protection.
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Posted 27d ago
Part time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$80k - $86k

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Key points we found

  • Support individuals with mental health challenges in their recovery journey.
  • Promote vocational skills and community integration.
  • Utilise lived experience to inform service delivery and staff training.
Posted 21d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$80k - $86k

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Key points we found

  • Support individuals on their mental health recovery journeys.
  • Engage in recovery and social citizenship conversations.
  • Promote independence and skill development.
Posted 44d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

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Key points we found

  • Support people living with dementia during their transition from hospital to home or residential care.
  • Provide practical, relationship-based support and coaching for clients, carers, and care staff.
  • Collaborate with peers to enhance capability across aged care teams.
+60d ago
Casual/Holiday · Volunteer

Key points we found

  • Support older people during outings to enhance their community connection.
  • Provide companionship and reduce loneliness through friendly conversation.
  • Offer practical assistance to promote comfort and independence.
Posted 1d ago
Volunteer

Key points we found

  • Enrich the lives of residents by fostering connection and wellbeing.
  • Plan and facilitate inclusive group sessions for male residents.
  • Encourage social interaction and build camaraderie among participants.