Common use of Specialist knowledge and skills Clause in Contracts

Specialist knowledge and skills. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: the provision of personal care, supervising daily hygiene, laying out clothes and assisting in dressing, make beds, tidy rooms, preparation and cooking of meals and assistance with meals, dry cleaning, perform gardening duties, undertake basic repairs, clean, fitting and removal of aids and appliances, monitoring medications, fitting and changing of catheters, assistance with communication, accompanying clients on outings, domestics assistance and organising appointments.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Services Enterprise Agreement, homeinstead.com.au, Uniting Communities Incorporated

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Specialist knowledge and skills. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: the provision of personal care, supervising daily hygiene, laying out clothes and assisting in dressing, make beds, tidy rooms, other domestic services to keep a home tidy, preparation and cooking of meals and assistance with meals, dry cleaning, perform gardening duties, undertake basic repairs, clean, fitting and removal of aids and appliances, monitoring medications, fitting and changing of catheters, assistance with communication, accompanying clients on outings, domestics domestic assistance and organising appointments.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, homeinstead.com.au

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