Job Description

Ongoing opportunities for Health Science students to work in the community.  Undergraduate Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists seeking shifts as Personal Care Workers are encouraged to apply.

 

What we offer
• Freedom to choose your work schedule, including ongoing rosters
• Great rates, weekly pay & 24/7 support
• Free uniform & professional indemnity insurance
• Joining & referral bonus schemes
• Free e-learning platform to update mandatory skills.

About the Role
You’ll get the opportunity to work in a variety of community settings across metro Adelaide. We place PCWs and DSWs in settings suited to your skillset and we always consider your preferences. As a registered aged care and disability provider, YNA can offer all shift types, to suit your commitments. The role may include assisting with personal care, meal preparation, medication supervision, light housekeeping duties, transporting and social support.

 

About YNA
YNA is 100% South Australian owned and managed, supporting team members and clients nationally. We place qualified RNs, ENs, AINs and PCWs in hospitals, aged care facilities and in the community. We pride ourselves on the support we give to all our team members in every role. Know that you will be backed by an expert team of qualified health professionals at every stage.

 

What you will bring to the role
• Undergraduate in a health science degree
• Senior First Aid certificate
YNA can help you gain all the necessary competencies and clearances at no cost. Our e-Learning platform and fast-tracked criminal screening make it easy for you to start shifts quickly. Our professional recruitment team will guide you through the application process and ensure your experience is smooth and straightforward.

Apply online or email us at recruitment.sa@yna.com.au OR call 13 10 99.

YNA is committed to an inclusive workforce and encourages applications from people of culturally diverse backgrounds, including those who identify as part of the Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Community.

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