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CURRENT

opportunities

WITH CPSN

Work where you make a real difference

For over 25 years, we’ve been matching Support Workers with Clients with one simple aim: To make a difference in someone’s life.

That means taking the time to get to know your client, understanding what they want and finding ways they can achieve real goals, with your help. Our Support Workers are trained to deliver exceptional service. We’re a small team with a big heritage and even bigger aspirations.

See below for all current opportunities at CPSN.

Role Name
More Info
Date Posted
Location
Quality & Risk Coordinator - Work from Home
Support our Service Delivery team as a Quality & Risk Coordinator - Work from Home 
06/05/2024
VIC
Support Worker
CPSN is seeking 2 people to support a mature male client with personal care needs in McKellar, ACT.
17/04/2024
ACT
Support Worker
Become a support worker for our client based in Patterson Lakes
26/03/2024
VIC
Workforce Rostering Officer
Support our Service Delivery team as a Workforce Rostering Officer.
26/03/2024
VIC
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Our values come first

Being founded by parents, we live family values in our client relationships. Respect, trust and care are reflected in our work.

 

There is no better feeling than working with your client and seeing them achieve a goal. We can train you in technical skills but unless your heart is it, you won’t make a difference.

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What makes CPSN different?

Our aim is to create lasting relationships between our Support Worker teams and our clients. Matching you to a client gives you both the best chance of success (and a more enjoyable job!)

Quality assured skills building

CPSN is quality accredited and offers a range of training and skill development - because we know the better skilled the support worker, the better the outcome for our clients.

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