Community Support Worker — Choices in Community Living
Part-time | 20 hours per week 💰 $23.50 - $29.10 per hour 📍 Wattle Downs, Auckland
Our client values exploring their Māori culture and are seeking someone with fluency in Te Reo Māori for everyday interactions.
We are looking for someone to facilitate connections to Māori culture, language, and community and work collaboratively with our team to develop and implement culturally responsive plans and activities for the person we support.
We want passionate and culturally connected individuals who can share Te Reo Māori with our client. If you are fluent in Te Reo, we want to hear from you!
Are you passionate about helping others live full, independent lives in their own homes and communities? Do you believe in the power of hobbies, connection, and personal growth? Spectrum Care is looking for caring, creative individuals to join our Choices in Community Living team.
Support hours range from 6am to 10pm, Monday to Sunday with potential sleepovers required. Shifts are shaped around each person's lifestyle, interests, and aspirations.
What is Choices in Community Living?
Choices in Community Living (CICL) is a person‑centred support service for adults with physical and intellectual disabilities. We provide tailored, one‑on‑one support that helps people live in their own homes, engage with their communities, and pursue meaningful goals — from employment and education to friendships and hobbies.
Our support is guided by the principles of Enabling Good Lives (EGL), a values‑based approach that places people at the centre of their own lives. This means we work in partnership with each person to ensure their support is personalised, strengths‑based, and aligned with their goals and aspirations. We promote choice and control, enabling people to make decisions about how they live, who they connect with, and what matters most to them. Support is designed to foster meaningful inclusion in the community — not just participation, but genuine belonging.
As a Community Support Worker, you take on tasks that are dynamic and will depend on the needs and dreams of each person. You provide assistance with daily activities such as community participation, socialising, work or education, personal cares and domestic chores, as well as responsibility for reporting and administration.
What You’ll Do
As a Community Support Worker, you’ll help people:
* Build routines that support independence and wellbeing
* Explore hobbies and passions — from music and art to sports and animals
* Connect with local clubs, community spaces, and interest groups
* Discover volunteering, education, or employment opportunities
* Strengthen social confidence and relationships
* Navigate everyday tasks like personal care, household chores, and community outings
* Maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with families and colleagues
Who You Are
You bring energy, empathy, and a genuine love for people. You might be into:
🎨 Art, 🎶 Music, 🐕 Dog walking, 🏀 Sports, 🌱 Gardening, 🎮 Gaming, 🧁 Baking — or anything else that sparks joy and connection.
You’re Also
* Organised and reliable
* Patient and calm in all situations
* A great communicator and natural motivator
* Comfortable with personal care and daily living support
* Passionate about inclusion, empowerment, and community engagement
What You’ll Need
* A full NZ driver’s licence – or actively working towards one
* Excellent verbal and written English
* Ability to pass a NZ police check
* Basic computer skills (Word, email, internet)
* Willingness to learn – we’ll support you to gain a Level 3 qualification in Community Support Work
* Required to attend a 2‑week paid induction to prepare you for the role
Experience with disability, mental health, or behaviours that challenge is helpful but not essential. What matters most is your ability to connect, uplift, and inspire.
Requirements
If you are a non‑resident applying for this role you must meet the following INZ Level 3 skill requirements to be considered:
* Have worked in the care workforce for 3 years or more, and been paid at least the care workforce wage rate during that time, or
* A relevant qualification on the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework (NZQCF) – this must be at least a level 4 qualification for a role at skill level 3, or a diploma for a role at skill level 2.
The Spectrum Group is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage and support applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including those with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals.
If you’re ready to help others live lives of choice, connection, and confidence — we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and be part of something truly meaningful.
Spectrum Care is proudly an equal opportunity employer.
Job Details
Reference # 41195 – Posted on 20 Mar 2026 – Closes on 20 Apr 2026 23:55
Location(s): Auckland, North Auckland, Central Auckland, West Auckland, South Auckland, East Auckland, Waiheke Island
Expertise: Community Support Worker
Work type(s): Part‑time
Hours per week: All shifts, Day shifts, Afternoon shifts, Evening shifts, Overnight shifts, Saturday and Sunday shifts
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