casual work available at retirement village
Hi Neighbours,
I am the lead wellness manager in a retirement village and currently looking for casual staff to join the emergency response team. This is to provide cover when our regular staff are away.
We are in Mairangi Bay.
Shifts might be dayshift, nightshift or weekend.
You’re able to sleep during nightshift so this is great if you want to earn whilst you sleep.
No qualifications are needed but initiative and problem-solving skills are essential as the main task is responding to emergency situations.
You will need a first-aid certificate. If you don’t have one talk to us and we may be able to help.
If you’d like to learn more give me a ring during business hours on:
021388736
Fiona Johnston
or
021 246 0077 after hours
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