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Work with RangeCare. Support community

RangeCare Staff, from left, Ofelia Tafoya, Janene McCarthy and Lois White ... “We want people who thrive on ensuring client care is to the standard they would expect for their own parents.”

Due to continued growth throughout the region, local not-for-profit community care provider, RangeCare, has a number of positions available for dedicated and passionate people to join their team.

RangeCare has been a trusted, not-for-profit community care provider since 1986 offering a full range of in-home, social and respite support services to encourage people to live independently.

“As well as providing a full suite of in-home and respite services to the local community, RangeCare can also arrange subsidised mowing and home maintenance programs, home modification services, and allied health care services such as physiotherapy, podiatry, occupational therapy, and professional counselling,” said RangeCare’s HR Manager, Annette Pinzone.

“There has been such rapid expansion across the Coast and to meet the need, RangeCare is seeking reliable, dedicated, and passionate Care Support Workers and Domestic Assistants. We want people who thrive on ensuring the clients’ care is to the standard they would expect for their own parents, grandparents, or a relative with a disability, to enable them to live the best life they possibly can.”

A range of positions are currently available in the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, and also in the Gympie region.

“RangeCare also has many benefits to offer to our employees, including salary packaging to increase your tax-free threshold and kilometre reimbursement,” Ms Pinzone said.

“Staff will also have the opportunity to learn and develop their skills via a number of training and development programs.

“At RangeCare, our values underpin our operations and the relationships we have with our staff and clients alike. Along with these values, what we do extends into the lives of many, our team, our clients, and each family member involved with RangeCare,” she said.

“We strive to make a positive impact. Where each interaction makes a person’s day a little better, a little brighter.”

To be a part of a team that makes a real difference in your community, please call RangeCare on 07 5445 7044 or visit their website at www.rangecare.com.au