The Residential Support Supervisor position is a casual role with shifts varying throughout the week. This position is based out of our Caloundra House facility. We are looking for a candidate that is comfortable working predominantly sleepover shifts.
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As Residential Support Supervisor, responsibilities:
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you will be responsible for the support and provision of services for all residents with varying needs and levels of support requirements.
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Some duties include:
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Welfare checks
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Preparing and organising breakfast/lunch/dinner for residents
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Administering medication
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Documenting any and all notes for handover purposes
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Dealing with high pressure & emergency situations
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Supporting 20‐30 residents with any assistance they require
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Cleaning and maintaining high levels of hygiene in all areas
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About you:
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Comfortable working within a level III Supported Accommodation environment
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Previous experience working in a fast‐paced environment
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Current first aid certificate or ability to obtain
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Experience in working with people coming from different backgrounds and lifestyle challenges
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Current national police clearance certificate or yellow card (or ability to obtain)
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Must be able to work sleepover shifts
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About the organisation:
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Caloundra House is the Sunshine Coasts premier level III supported accommodation facility providing a secure, stable and energetic community environment for individuals with varying levels of support needs. Located in the Caloundra area, the house offers tailored care that promotes independence, choice, and a sense of belonging.
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The facility features up-to-date, accessible amenities, and is designed to cater to the individual needs of each resident, supporting them in living a fulfilling and meaningful life in a supportive and inclusive setting.
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📌 Residential Support Supervisor Caloundra House (Australia)
🏢 Civitas Group
📍 Australia
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