Aged Care Management Jobs
Aged Care Manager Jobs in Australia
Sanctuary Recruitment is hiring for aged care management jobs across Australia. We are Australia's leading aged care consultancy that work across the country placing aged care professionals in temporary, contract and permanent assignments.
We are hiring on a permanent basis for a number of aged care management roles, that include but are not exclusive to:
- Clinical Care Coordinator
- Care Manager
- Facility Manager
- Residential Manager
- Quality and Education Manager
- Director of Nursing
- CEO/CFO
Featured Aged Care Management Jobs
Featured Jobs
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Sydney NSW
Regional Manager
Rare opportunity to join a large not for profit Aged Care provider overseeing a medium sized portfolio of facilities in Melbourne, Victoria!
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Education and Compliance
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Clinician to lead a team of specialists and drive clinical excellence.
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Education and Compliance
Join the leadership team in a successful Aged Care provider to implement best clinical practice across their facilities.
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Care Manager
Immerse into a key management position with a well-resourced Aged Care provider exceeding all standards, in this ultramodern, large facility.
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Clinical Care Coordinator
Looking to step up into a leadership role? This opportunity will be for you. Now is your chance with relocation support for the right candidate!
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Regional Manager
Seeking a CEO for a Mackay aged care provider. Must have a clinical background, strong leadership, and a strategic vision for growth.
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Care Manager
Are you a Home Care Manager looking to lead and inspire a team as they continue to grow their portolio?
Learn moreWhat Does an Aged Care Manager Do?
Aged care management professionals are involved in ensuring the home is equipped
to deliver the highest quality standard of care. They are responsible for different tasks
that aims to reach this goal, and examples of what their position description entails are:
- Providing training to staff in areas such as education, compliance and quality
- Involved with ACFI and budgeting for the home
- Overseeing care planning and services provided for each resident
- Ensuring the home reaches accreditation status
- Planning and being involved with events in the home
Depending on the position, you may need to be AHPRA registered and have a clinical background.
These roles are often permanent full time positions and can be managed on-site or roaming.
Generous salary packages with additional benefits are available.
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Our Aged Care Management Roles in Australia
We are hiring for aged care management roles in the following locations:
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Aged Care Blog
Creating a Heartwarming Holiday Season in Aged Care
First published: December 2023 The festive season in Residential Aged Care is a time to bring the residents and their families together to celebrate the Christmas period. It may be a new experience for those observing this occasion away from the comfort of their family home, so making sure that everyone feels included in the…
The Australia Federal Budget 2024 – 25: What it Means for Aged Care
First published: July 2024 Last month, the Federal Budget for 2024 – 25 was released. It is broken down into five main initiatives: Easing cost-of-living pressures Building more homes for Australians Investing in a Future Made in Australia Strengthening Medicare and the care economy Broadening opportunity and advancing equality All of these initiatives are underpinned…
The Resilience of the Aged Care Industry
First published: October 2023 How to overcome aged care hidden hurdles “The staff were the most vital asset in this situation, the power of the team really shone through during this time” Being part of the world of aged care usually means your general workday is fast-paced and constantly changing, but we often know what…
2024 Flu Vaccination Requirements in Aged Care in Australia
First published: July 2024 The Aged Care Quality Standards states that for the purpose of infection control, aged care providers and relevant organisations should promote the benefits of the influenza and coronavirus vaccinations for both their residents and staff. These vaccinations are to be renewed annually, adapting to each new strain of influenza. Key aims…
Migration Stories: From the Philippines to Australia
First published: February 2024 What moving overseas to Australia as a registered nurse looks like Australia is a very multicultural country and its nurses are from a range of different backgrounds. It is estimated that 40% of Australia’s registered nurses and aged carers were born overseas, with this number forecasted to grow in the coming…
A Guide to the 8 Aged Care Quality Standards
First published: July 2024 The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission have formed eight Quality Standards that are set within the aged care industry for the purpose of ensuring services provided to the elderly population of Australia are: Safe High quality Meet the needs and preferences of the people under their care All government funded…
Aged Care Reform Roadmap Explained
First published: May 2024 The Department of Health and Aged Care have set a three-year roadmap to introduce aged care reforms to improve services delivered to the elderly population. These changes are being implemented with the aim to ensure all resources are of high quality, easily accessible and beneficial to the older people of Australia,…
Transitioning into Aged Care
First published: November 2023 A non clinical perspective With the aged care industry being a part of the healthcare space, the common perception is that you need a nursing qualification to be eligible for a role in a residential aged care home. This is true for a large number of job positions, as clinical members…
How to Become an Aged Care Worker
First published: November 2023, revised April 2024 The aged care industry encompasses the services provided and delivered to care for the elderly population. The Department of Health and Aged Care governs the quality of these services and focuses on continuous improvement and development, with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission in charge of government…
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