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JOIN US - SHAPE LIVES - BUILD YOUR CAREER About the Role: We are looking for a Contract Worker, Contract Cleaning and Collator to join our Business Services team. This role involves a mix of grounds maintenance, commercial cleaning, and collation tasks. You’ll work as part of a supportive team completing contract work across various sites, contributing to high–quality services for our customers. Benefits: Supportive team environment Meaningful employment with long-term stability Variety in daily tasks across outdoor and indoor work Opportunities to learn new skills Inclusive workplace that values your contribution
Duties: Lawn mowing and edging Garden and yard maintenance Rubbish removal and outdoor area upkeep Safe use of mowing and gardening equipment Commercial cleaning tasks Preparing documents for scanning (removing staples, repairing tears, sorting pages) Packaging and mailing Pamphlet collation and paper shredding
Skills and Experience: Essential: Currently receiving NDIS funding Currently receiving a Disability Support Pension Current Police Check or ability to get one Eligible for an SWS assessment under JobAccess Able to follow instructions Able to work well in a team At least 16 years of age Able to manage own medication - Willing and able to perform physical outdoor work
Desirable: - Driver’s licence
- Experience in mowing, gardening, outdoor work, or cleaning
- Able to operate basic security systems
- Able to help with stocktaking of cleaning products
- Able to travel to work independently
About Us: For over 65 years, Challenge Community Services has been empowering individuals and strengthening communities. We provide disability accommodation, foster care, allied health, and supported employment services – all with a focus on inclusion and respect. How to apply For further information contact Victor Collett on 0417 454 880. Application packages can be obtained by contacting Steffe Rollings on 67631818 or via email [email protected] We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work and live, and pay my respects to their elders past and present. |