Work with us
Join us

Bring your heart to work and join a community who cares. 

Our heart embraces all.

  • We value and respect diversity. 
  • We offer work/ life balance options including flexible working arrangements,

You will be with people who care

  • We care about the work we do and the people we serve. 
  • We also care about each other. 
  • We are a supportive team environment.

You’ll be valued 

  • We consider our people to be our greatest asset
  • We value the skills, knowledge and innovation that people contribute to making Baptist Care SA a dynamic social service organisation. 

We want to pay you well

  • Generous salary packaging options (including meals and entertainment), with up to $15,899 per annum tax free.

We care about your health and well being

  • A corporate health plan with BUPA offering discounted health insurance.
  • Employee Assistance Program, including four free confidential counselling sessions a year for personal or work-related issues.

We will invest in your future

  • Training to support career development
  • Career development and diversification – vacancies are promoted internally

We want you to feel part of the team

  • We have a strong and supportive management culture.  

If your heart matches ours, we’d love to hear from you. 

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Baptist Care SA acknowledges we work on the lands of the Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik people. We respect the ongoing skilful custodianship of lands, skies and waters and the continuous deep cultural connection with Country. We pay respect to Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all Countries, Nations and Mobs.

Ngadlu tampinthi Kaurna miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama. Tarntanyaku, ngadluku piipawarpulayi kuu Kaurna yartangka tikanthi.

(We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as the traditional owners of the land on which our office sits.)

Ngathu putama nhu mraat, mraat Boandikat wulnuwitjara Berrinat ba mraatat mingru Berrin (I recognise this country (is) the country of the Boandik, the custodians of Mt Gambier and the country around Mt Gambier.)