6 disability support worker job offers in Rangiora, Canterbury
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Disability Support Worker | Kaiawhina
Te Roopu Taurima Rangiora, Canterbury
OverviewAs a Kaiawhina (Support Worker), you’ll be a hands-on role in supporting tāngata whaiora (people we support) to live with dignity, independence and...
3 days ago in WhatjobsReport -
Support Worker - Rangiora and Kaiapoi
Healthcare of New Zealand Rangiora, Canterbury
OverviewAt NZCL, we are dedicated to support people with disabilities in New Zealand. Our Disability Support Services reflect our belief that all people...
2 days ago in WhatjobsReport -
Intensive Support Worker - (Night shift)
new Healthcare of New Zealand Rangiora, Canterbury +2 locations
Intensive Support Worker. (Night shift) At NZCL, we are dedicated to support people with disabilities in New Zealand. Our Disability Support Services reflect...
1 day ago in LifeworQReport -
Intensive Support Worker - (Night shift)
Healthcare of New Zealand Rangiora, Canterbury +2 locations
Intensive Support Worker. (Night shift) At NZCL, we are dedicated to support people with disabilities in New Zealand. Our Disability Support Services reflect...
2 days ago in WhatjobsReport -
Community Support Worker – Rangiora, Kaiapoi (North...
new Care Professions & Services Rangiora, Canterbury
...We are compassionate, innovative, dedicated and work collaboratively with the communities we support. Enabling people and their whānau to live their best
1 day ago in JobleadsReport -
Community Support Worker – Rangiora, Kaiapoi (North...
new healthvision Rangiora, Canterbury
...dedicated and work collaboratively with the communities we support. Enabling people and their whānau to live their best life in their community is a primary
1 day ago in WhatjobsReport
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