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Royal Freemasons' Benevolent Institution (RFBI) was established in 1880 to help people in need, today we are an award winning, leading aged care provider with a vision to provide quality aged care services that are accessible to all people and have a positive impact on their lives. With 22 residential aged care villages and 20 retirement villages located across NSW and ACT with complementary homecare services in most of these locations we provide an important and valued service to older community members in the lower Hunter region.
Your role will involve:
* Supporting clients with their daily living, personal care, general house cleaning, shopping, respite and social support and other requirements specified in their care plans
* Following the clients support plan and report any changes observed to the Care at Home Coordinator
* Providing basic clinical care including: wound dressing; assisting with medication delivery; recording basic clinical observations.
* Liaising with families and health professionals to ensure all client needs are met
You will bring:
* A Certificate III in Aged or Community Care
* Previous experience within the aged care sector
* Current First Aid Certificate
* Full Australian Drivers Licence and comprehensive car insurance
* The ability to work weekends and weekday afternoons
What's on offer:
* Work for one of the best providers in the aged care sector
* Attractive hourly rates, conditions and salary sacrifice options
* A friendly and supportive manager, culture & team
* Opportunities for develop and advance your career
* 17.5% annual leave loading
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You must have or be able to obtain a current National Police Check and be willing to undergo a Pre-Employment Functional Assessment to be considered for this position. All applicants must be eligible to work in Australia.
Applications Close: 22 July 2025
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How has the RFBI evolved to remain relevant today?
The RFBI was founded in 1880 to assist the poor and needy at a time when there were no government funded social welfare programs. Over 130 years later, this role is still being undertaken; albeit to a much lesser degree, through our annuity scheme.
We have also introduced a Benevolence Assistance Program, where special cases of need are identified, assessed and assistance granted. All donations through the Lodges as well as many other forms of donations are expended in these areas, free of all administration costs. In other words, each dollar given to the RFBI is donated in total to a worthy cause.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
How has the RFBI evolved to remain relevant today?
The RFBI was founded in 1880 to assist the poor and needy at a time when there were no government funded social welfare programs. Over 130 years later, this role is still being undertaken; albeit to a much lesser degree, through our annuity scheme.
We have also introduced a Benevolence Assistance Program, where special cases of need are identified, assessed and assistance granted. All donations through the Lodges as well as many other forms of donations are expended in these areas, free of all administration costs. In other words, each dollar given to the RFBI is donated in total to a worthy cause.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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