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Residential Care Worker jobs in Brisbane QLD

• The average pay for Residential Care Worker jobs in Brisbane QLD is $82K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $64K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $99K per year.
• Top skills include CARE PLANNING, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS and RECORD KEEPING.
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Posted 2d ago
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$50k - $65k

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Key points we found

  • Provide personal care and emotional support to residents
  • Assist with daily living activities including mobility and meals
  • Support Registered Nurses and maintain dignity for all residents
Posted 5d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$78k - $101k

AU$78480 - AU$101079 per annum + Annual bonus, 6 weeks annual leave

Key points we found

  • Support young people in out of home care
  • Help develop life skills and independence
  • Collaborate with case managers and community services
Posted 5d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$78k - $101k

AU$78480 - AU$101079 per annum + Annual Bonus

Key points we found

  • Support young people in out of home care
  • Help develop life skills and independence
  • Collaborate with case managers and community services
Expiring in 1d
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$78k - $101k

AU$78480 - AU$101079 per annum

Key points we found

  • Support young people in out of home care
  • Help develop life skills and independence
  • Collaborate with case managers and community services
Expiring today
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$88k - $159k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Empower young people and support their growth in a nurturing environment.
  • Provide guidance and assistance with personal care and community activities.
  • Engage in trauma-informed care for at-risk youth.
Expiring in 1d
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$78k - $101k

AU$78480 - AU$101079 per annum

Key points we found

  • Support young people in out of home care
  • Help develop life skills and independence
  • Collaborate with case managers and community services