About the Role
Working in home care is more than just a job — it's the chance to make a real difference in someone's everyday life. At Respect, our Independence at Home services help older Australians remain safe, comfortable, and connected in the place they value most — their own home. You'll build meaningful, one-on-one relationships with participants and their families, tailoring support to individual needs while promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing. From assisting with daily living and social engagement to supporting clinical and nursing care, every interaction matters. Join a compassionate, reliable team where your work truly impacts lives and every day feels purposeful.
We are seeking a reliable and compassionate Home Care Assistant to provide person-centred in-home support across Launceston and surrounding central suburbs.
This casual role requires availability for 3 days per week, with shifts typically rostered between 8:00am and 3:00pm. Days of work are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with occasional support on a rotating Saturday.
In this role, you will assist clients to maintain their independence and continue living safely and comfortably in their own homes. You will deliver a range of supports including personal care, domestic assistance, meal preparation, shopping, and transport.
To be successful in this role, you will hold a Certificate III in Aged Care, Disability, Individual Support, or equivalent qualification, as well as a current First Aid certificate, a valid driver's licence, and access to a registered and insured vehicle.
No two days are the same! As Home Care Assistant you will:
* Support clients to achieve and maintain wellbeing and independence, delivering care in line with individual care plans, goals, and service plans.
* Provide direct personal care assistance, including bathing, hygiene, dressing, grooming, mobility support, lifting, meal preparation, and fitting of aids as required.
* Undertake domestic assistance such as cleaning, laundry, food preparation, and shopping, ensuring a safe and comfortable home environment.
* Offer social support and transport services to enable clients to participate in community life, attend appointments, and maintain social connections.
* Monitor client health and wellbeing, including medication where trained and competent, and promptly report any changes in condition, behaviour, or environment to the Home Care Manager.
* Maintain professional, respectful relationships with clients, ensuring appropriate boundaries, accurate documentation, and a positive representation of Respect in the community, while supporting reablement and independence.
About You
You'll thrive with us if you have:
* Hold a Certificate III in Aged Care, Disability, or equivalent, and a current National Police Certificate (or ability to obtain).
* Be physically able to perform role responsibilities safely and effectively.
* Maintain First Aid certification (within 3 years), driver's license, reliable vehicle, and comprehensive work-use vehicle insurance.
* Comply with mandatory vaccinations, including COVID-19 (and ideally flu).
* Demonstrate relevant community care experience, such as home care, personal care, or disability support work.
Perks & Benefits
* As a not-for-profit you can reduce your tax by salary packaging up to $15,900 per year for living expenses, bills, rent, mortgage and groceries. Take advantage of a further $2,650 to pay for meals out or holiday accommodation
* Training and development pathways
* Supportive leaders who are onsite
* A friendly, down-to‐earth workplace
* Opportunity to build a long-term career in aged care
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