Residential Care Worker definition

Residential Care Worker means a person employed to provide welfare and social support services in refuges or residential care establishments, as distinct from persons engaged primarily in manual work in such services.
Residential Care Worker. - means an employee who under the direction of a House Co-ordinator works rostered shifts to support the operation of a Group Home which provides accommodation support for each day of the week up to 24 hours per day for disabled residents.
Residential Care Worker means a person who assists the Manager, School Boarding Services, in the provision of care and training in daily living skills, personal development, socialisation and recreation for children with disabilities who board in the residential facilities, and who possesses tertiary qualifications acceptable to the Institute. Acceptable qualifications include, but are not necessarily limited to:

Examples of Residential Care Worker in a sentence

  • A Residential Care Worker will be considered on probation until after she has completed sixty (60) days of work within any twelve (12) calendar months.

  • Residential Care Worker hourly rates and WEF top up rates will be reviewed and may be adjusted if any changes are made by the Department of Families to the Wage Enhancement Fund.

  • The Parties agree that they will meet prior to ratification to identify, where possible, jobs that are equivalent to a Residential Care Worker.

  • APPENDIX "B" WAGES Start $13.75 (base rate $11.95) 1 year $13.75 (base rate $11.95) 2 years $13.75 (base rate $11.95) 3 years $13.75 (base rate $11.95) 4 years $13.75 (base rate $11.95) 5 years $13.75 (base rate $12.03) Community Support Worker Current Start $14.03 1 year $14.31 2 years $14.59 3 years $14.88 4 years $15.18 5 years $15.48 Residential Care Worker hourly base rates are topped up to $13.75 by funding through the Wage Enhancement Fund (WEF).

  • A newly hired employee, with the exception of a Residential Care Worker will be considered on probation until after she has completed forty-five (45) days of work within any twelve (12) calendar months.

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  • If the Parties cannot agree if a specific job is equivalent to a Residential Care Worker, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will act as an “Expedited Umpire” to determine if the position is or is not equivalent.

  • For the purposes of this clause, Residential Care Worker means staff who perform their duties within a DECD residential care house/s and provide the care, supervision and support of children and young people who are required to live in a residential care house/s.

  • Jobs in the “Social Service” sector that are equivalent to a Residential Care Worker will be paid a wage rate equal to that of a Residential Care Worker.


More Definitions of Residential Care Worker

Residential Care Worker means an employee who under the direction of a House Co-ordinator works rostered shifts to support the operation of a Group Home which provides accommodation support for each day of the week up to 24 hours per day for disabled residents. "Senior Individual Program Plan Co-ordinator" - means an employee who supervises the work of an individual Program Plan Co-ordinator and who in consultation with all stakeholders develops, maintains and monitors individual plans for nominated clients to enable the achievement of personal goals and potential.
Residential Care Worker means a person appointed as such who possesses tertiary qualifications acceptable to the employer. Acceptable qualifications include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Residential Care Worker means a person appointed as such and who is employed in the delivery of services to clients in residential "off campus" or "satellite" group homes generated from the Weemala Unit, Royal Rehabilitation Service and who possesses tertiary qualifications acceptable to the Health Administration Corporation. Acceptable qualifications currently include, but are not necessarily limited to: