How to become a Care Assistant in Australia

What does a Care Assistant do?

Care assistants provide personal care and support to elderly, disabled, or unwell individuals, helping them with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility in homes or care facilities.

Typical duties

  • Assist clients with personal hygiene tasks including bathing, grooming, and dressing.
  • Help with meal preparation, feeding, and monitoring dietary requirements.
  • Support clients with mobility, transfers, and physical exercises.
  • Administer medication reminders and assist with prescribed treatments.
  • Monitor clients' physical and emotional well-being and report changes to supervisors.
  • Maintain clean and safe living environments for clients.
  • Provide companionship and emotional support to reduce isolation.
  • Record and report on clients' daily activities and health status.

Current job openings

There are 197,158 job listings for Care Assistant in Australia

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How many job openings are there for Care Assistant in Australia?

There are currently 197,158 job openings for Care Assistant in Australia.

Sources: ESCO (European Commission), O*NET (US DOL), Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA)

Data updated: April 2026