Average salary
$40.22 per hourmatches
Meets national average
Average $40.22
Low $20.10
High $60.40
Salary estimated from 13 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 12 months. Last updated: 26 October 2022
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Reviews for Case Manager in CatholicCare Sydney
Very socialbe work environment where staff members care and support each another
Case Manager (Former Employee) - Catholic Care Northern Tasmania - 19 April 2019
First day at work, asked by team leader to see my first client client without prior notice about client and help client was in for.
Was faced with ethical dilemma, didn't want to shift blame for not know what client was in for on my team leader and did 'not want client to fell that i did not know what to do.
I learnt that when faced with a problem at work, find solution to it and make a complaint to the appropriate person later. And that one should always use their past experience to deal with difficult situations or challenges at work
I managed the situation by telling the client that even though we had information about his issued on his referral form, but I preferred to her form him. He appreciated it very much and willingly explained all his difficulties to me- he ran out of money and needed food to last him for the week end. Fortunately we had a list of emergency relief agencies so I referred him to one via phone.
After 2 week at work, I learnt that 90% of the 40 staff members prefer to have their lunch in the office in the staff kitchen; They used lunch time for social interactions with staff of other sectors in the organisation, this I loved very much.
The hardest part of the job was to be stuck in the office for 2 days a week trying to enter client's data using a very complicated reporting system which I found to understand.
The most enjoyable part of the job was our end of year conference and party which was held away form our office along the the west cost of Tasmania
Pros
Manager provides regular free peter or BBQ for staff
Cons
Having to travel on weekend to attend workshops In Hobart
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great employment opportunities
Keeping Kids in Mind' Case Manager (Current Employee) - Bankstown NSW - 3 November 2016
catholic care are a lovely and caring and supportive team.
catholic care provides training for self development and ongoing training to support our clients.
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A terrible experience
PHaMs Case Manager (Former Employee) - Liverpool NSW - 24 September 2019
The management were appalling. Essentially I was bullied by one staff member and received no support. In fact I felt his side was taken. There was a real sense of brushing it under the carpet. After trying numerous times to resolve things using senior management, I decided it was hopeless and resigned. Ethically I couldn't go on. Never again. Wouldn't touch with a barge pole. Only positive was how relaxed the job was. In fact I was often very bored! Got paid for doing very little!
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