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Maria Franco: Why I love working for MercyCare
In the 10 months that I have been with MercyCare, I have experienced teamwork, support, recognition and learning opportunities.
Vicky Gonzalez Burrows: Why I support the Raise the Age campaign
MercyCare Executive Director of Mission and Ethos Vicky Gonzalez Burrows shares why she supports the Raise the Age campaign to lift the age of criminal responsibility in children from 10 to at ...
Susan Ogg: I’m more than just a cleaner
I felt compelled to write this as I am so passionate about the role I play as a domestic worker in aged care. My role at MercyCare Kelmscott Residential Aged Care Home is Domestic Supervisor, and ...
Bring your passion to work
MercyCare Early Learning Services has launched a new campaign, “Bring your passion to work”, to attract talented educators who embody the MercyCare values and can provide the very best care and ...
Grow your Early Learning career with a Diploma
Did you know MercyCare Early Learning offers staff opportunity to complete a paid-for Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care while they work? MercyCare Early Learning Area Manager Fiona ...
Trainee Educator Lexi Monk: I love watching children grow
This is my first job in childcare, and it wasn’t a hard decision to make because I love being around children and watching them grow.
Assistant Educator Sangeeta Khadwal: I love sharing my culture with the children
\"What makes me happy about working as an assistant educator at MercyCare Bassendean Early Learning Centre is being able to share traditions from my home country, like the Holi festival.
Home Care’s Debra Crocker on what brought her back
Community and Home Support Services Lead Debra Crocker spent 13 years with MercyCare, departed for nine, but was drawn back by the lure of working with for an organisation driven by its values.
Meet MercyCare Disability Area Coordinator Liz Gashaw
MercyCare Disability Area Coordinator Liz Gashaw became a support worker on a whim, and loved the job so much that she left behind her university degree.
Trainee Educator Ashlee Eardley: I love that I see the world with a new perspective
\"I wanted to start in Early Learning to become a positive role model for children, be a part of children\'s development and watch them grow. I also wanted to work with children in their early ...
MercyCare opens new Rockingham office
MercyCare has opened a new premises in Rockingham to respond to the growing need for home care and NDIS disability services in the City of Rockingham and Peel Region.