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Working together at PSEC

With the help of over 200 staff and 100 volunteers, we provide vital social services to people on the East Coast. Our team includes a wide range of roles, from retailers and marketers to administrators, social workers, support workers, service management, and healthcare specialists.

Working for PSEC offers a rewarding career with variety and new challenges. We need people who are empathetic, patient, and who love working with people. You don’t need previous experience for some roles but for other roles you will need training and experience in the health sector.

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On the job training

A cadetship at Enliven Disability

A cadetship gives you a chance to try support work in the health sector. New opportunities for cadetship will be offered soon.

Start your career with Enliven Older People

Working as a Support Worker is more than a job. It is also an opportunity to gain an accredited Level 4 qualification. In partnership with Careerforce, Enliven provide a comprehensive opportunity to earn while you learn.

“I have loved Enliven Disability since I started, helping people just does it for me. It’s physically challenging, but somehow it doesn’t feel like hard work. I am so grateful to be working here. This feels like a proper job. I’m doing something with my life that is meaningful.”
Bre Reid, Enliven Disability Support Worker
“I love seeing clients achieve their goals. Enliven is an intensive service but we’re also goal orientated – we aim for positive change.”
Yolande Gibson, Enliven Lead Community Nurse Manager
“I thought disability care would be a great challenge. I’ve loved it since day one.”
Estelle Bence, Enliven Clinical Leader, Rowan House
“I started on a 3-month contract, because Enliven was a pilot at that time. We had two clients, one in Hastings and one in Napier. I realised in a week that I loved the work. We’re just a phone call away.”
Mary Mackrell, Enliven Service Advisor
A group of people smiling and giving a thumbs up signal with their hands. One person uses a wheelchair.

Thank you for giving

You have helped your community to reach their potential.