UnitingCare Australia
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    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Social & Welfare Services

    Company size

    More than 10,000

    Primary location

    PO Box 5218, Braddon, ACT 2612, Australia
    UnitingCare Australia is the national body for the UnitingCare Network, one of the largest providers of community services in Australia. With over 1,600 sites, the network employs 39,000 staff and is supported by the work of over 28,000 volunteers. We provide services to children, young people and families, Indigenous Australians, people with disabilities, the poor and disadvantaged, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and older Australians in urban, rural and remote communities.UnitingCare Australia works with and on behalf of the UnitingCare Network to advocate for policies and programs that will improve people’s quality of life. UnitingCare Australia is committed to speaking with and on behalf of those who are the most vulnerable and disadvantaged, for the common good.Source: this is an extract from the company's own website.

    Reviews overview

    3.19 ratings in total
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    89%
    Rate salary as high or average
    67%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at UnitingCare Australia?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees value working with talented, professional colleagues and volunteers who are committed to their work at UnitingCare Australia. Staff find their roles rewarding, particularly in supporting community services and health care provision with interesting and meaningful work. The organisation demonstrates a strong commitment to social justice and advocacy for First Peoples, which resonates with many employees.

    However, there are some potential challenges, including inconsistencies with management and organisational priorities, opportunities to improve communication standards particularly around confidentiality and scheduling matters, and areas where workplace culture could be enhanced. Additionally, employees have noted the challenge of having many issues to advocate for with limited time available.

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    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Family Day Care Educator
    Apr 2026
    Everton Hills QLD 40534 to 5 years in the role, former employee
    Co ordinators are wonderful but head office need to address a lot of ongoing issues and training.
    The good thingsProfessional help and opportunities
    The challengesCommunication standards to families needs addressing, confidentiality should be paramount for educators and families this affected me in so many ways and needs to be improved.
    3.0
    Family Support Worker
    Mar 2026
    Emerald QLD 47201 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Rewarding and stressful
    The good thingsMy role, it is very rewarding
    The challengesThe workplace culture
    1.0
    Care Support Worker
    Mar 2024
    Caboolture QLD 4510Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Was employed and available to work 2 mornings a week to try it out and lucky i didnt leave my current job because all i was given is online training for 2 months with no hours. Very disapointing.
    The good thingsNothing due to not getting any hours
    The challengesStarting work due to not getting any hours and almost impossible to contact management to question the issue.
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