Our employees and volunteers are inspired, capable and compassionate. Each of our 800+ staff play a part in helping people live their best life and transforming our communities to be safe, nurturing environments. Our people embody our values and demonstrate our mission in their everyday work.
But our workers do more than just carry out our vision – they’re truly the lifeblood of CatholicCare. They serve those in need with compassion, dignity and respect. They strive for excellence in all they do, exceed expectations and act on evidence of what works – providing high quality services that meet the evolving needs of our community. They advocate for our clients and stand up for what is right, and are willing to face difficult circumstances in order to make a positive impact.
Does this sound like you? We are always looking for people who want to make a difference.
Our current job vacancies are detailed below.
Current job vacancies
We have a reputation for leadership and innovation. We employ people from all walks of life who bring their passion, commitment, life skills and values to their work. We value diversity and a readiness to learn and to be part of a team. In return for their passion and commitment we offer staff some great benefits to ensure our people are motivated, challenged and supported to achieve their full potential.
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Would you like to explore a career at CatholicCare, but don’t see a current job vacancy that’s right for you? We want to stay in touch. Our talent pool provides an easy way to get the inside info on jobs as they become available. Please email your resume detailing the type of role you are interested in and we will let you know if a match becomes available.
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