About the Opportunity As a Care Partner, you’ll be a trusted advisor and advocate for clients, helping them navigate services and funding to remain living safely and independently at home. You’ll conduct comprehensive wellbeing assessments and create personalised care plans that reflect each client’s goals and aspirations. Your ability to identify changing needs and respond swiftly—alongside clients, families, and our multidisciplinary team—will be key to delivering exceptional care. You’ll also manage client feedback, provide timely updates to stakeholders, and support operational efficiency through administrative tasks. About You You’re compassionate, committed, and sensitive to the diverse needs of older people from all walks of life. You build rapport easily and bring warmth, energy, and enthusiasm to your work. You’re a natural collaborator who empowers others and thrives in a team environment. You’re adaptable, organised, and proactive—always looking for ways to contribute, innovate, and solve problems. Essential Criteria Relevant Tertiary qualifications in the Human or Behavioural Sciences, Allied Health, Aged Care or Community Services Fields Experience in client case management National Police check Driver’s licence Some Perks for You As part of a not-for-profit organisation, you will be able to salary package up to $18,549 per year to reduce your tax. Be MORE at ECH! We're passionate about supporting our people as much as our clients and residents. Enjoy wellbeing programs, an environment that creates meaningful connections and opportunities to grow your skills and career all topped off with competitive benefits. Ready to be part of something special? Join us and help older South Australians get MORE out of Life! Applications close: Sunday 15th February 2026 We’re reviewing applications as they come in and will move quickly to secure the right candidate. Should you be interested in a confidential discussion, please contact ECH Employment, employ@ech.asn.au We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply, including those living with a disability, from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds, part of the LGBTI community, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. If you require reasonable adjustments or would like to share your pronouns at any stage of the application or interview process, please let us know.