Progress with purpose at one of Australia's largest health care providers
Get ahead with salary packaging, benefits and professional development in a supportive team environment
About the role
The Calvary Transitional Aged Care team, based at the Calvary hospital Kogarah, is seeking a committed and enthusiastic Social Worker to join our dynamic, multidisciplinary team.
We are a close-knit team focused on managing transition from hospital to home for Aged clients. Our expertise is dedicated to offering holistic support and personalised interventions for our clients in their home environment.
The role is a permanent full time.
**Your main duties will include**:
Planning, coordinating and delivering high quality Social Work care to clients of the Transitional Aged Care Service (TACS) consistent with Calvary Health Care Kogarah and South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) policies, procedures and standards.
About you
Ability to thrive working in a busy, fast-paced Aged Care Service as part of a dedicated, multidisciplinary team.
Ability to work both autonomously and independently within a collaborative team environment in an efficient and effective manner.
Will have a class C drivers licence
A degree in Social Work and eligibility for membership of AASW.
Experience in community health and/ or in an Aged care field
Why work for Calvary?
At Calvary, our staff matter.
With over 130 years' experience and 18,000 staff and volunteers, we offer an inclusive and welcoming culture where you are valued, drawing on your own strengths, identity and background alongside a team of professionals who care for our patients, residents and clients.
**Your benefits**:
NFP salary packaging benefits, discounted health insurance and gym memberships
Paid parental leave
Training, development pathways and career opportunities
Flexible hours that make sense for you
**Please note the following**:
You will be required to provide evidence of immunisation as required for your role including COVID-19, influenza, tuberculosis screening, hepatitis, diphtheria, tetanus, varicella