Job Description
Employment type: Permanent, Part-Time
Location: Clare
Join us as a Community Gardener and shape your future and ours. You will be responsible for delivering high quality gardening services to Helping Hand clients within their homes, supporting their independence and right of choice. The Gardener works independently and without direct supervision, communicating frequently with Service Delivery Rostering Officers and Coordinators to schedule work and discuss client needs.
Responsibilities
* Providing a range of gardening services to meet the needs of clients and support their independence, dignity and choice.
* Delivering services that are connected, personalised, considerate and caring, in line with Helping Hand's service ethos.
* Participating in workplace meetings and programs, e.g. safety meetings, team meetings, forums and organised program activities.
* Ensuring all paperwork is accurately completed and submitted within the required timeframes (timesheets, leave forms, etc.).
Qualifications and Experience
* Minimum two years' experience in general gardening tasks.
* Availability of 30 hours per week between Monday to Friday.
* Access to your own vehicle and a valid driver's licence.
* Proven ability to work independently under limited supervision.
* Valid NDIS Worker Screening clearance or willingness to obtain one.
Preferred
* Understanding of aged care.
* Provide and maintain own equipment for gardening tasks.
* Certificate II or Certificate III in horticulture (desirable).
Benefits
* Be part of a warm, friendly team that genuinely cares about you and your wellbeing.
* Salary packaging up to $15,899 per year.
* Additional $2,650 tax‐free per year with Meal and Entertainment Card.
* Potential salary package for accommodation and travel expenses (up to $15,900 per FBT year).
* Travel reimbursement per kilometre between clients.
* Discounted private health insurance and Employee Assistance Programme.
Application
To apply, submit your application online or contact careers@helpinghand.org.au. Applicants must have the right to work in Australia and hold relevant checks or be willing to obtain them. Successful candidates will attend an induction session before commencing work.
EEO Statement
Helping Hand welcomes and respects the diversity our clients, staff and volunteers bring. Regardless of their culture, religion, spirituality, age, gender, sexuality, disability, socio‐economic background or personal experiences, our people are included and respected.
Vaccination Policy
Helping Hand strongly recommends that all employees receive COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, as we work in a high‐risk setting and are in contact with vulnerable people.
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