Employment opportunities | IPSWICH hospice care
Work at Ipswich Hospice
Join a compassionate team supporting families through life’s most important moments. At Ipswich Hospice Care, your work helps deliver dignity, comfort and care to our local community.
Salary Packaging
Increase take home pay through pre-tax expenses.
Training & Scholarships
Financial support for continued learning*.
Supportive Team
Work alongside compassionate care teams.
Community Impact
Help provide vital palliative care to the Ipswich community.
More About Scholarships
Ipswich Hospice have partnered with Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich who are sponsoring our annual Carolyn Smith Scholarship Award over a three-year agreement. The successful Hospice Nursing staff will win $5,000 to contribute to further nursing studies. Hospice employees can apply for up to $1,000 (Full-time, pro-rata part-time) to support costs associated with professional development activities

How Do I Apply?
A simple application process designed to help you join our compassionate hospice team.
Visit our job board to see available roles across clinical, support and administration teams.
Apply through our Employment Hero job board with your resume and cover letter.
Our team reviews applications and may contact shortlisted candidates for an interview.
Successful applicants complete onboarding before beginning their role with Ipswich Hospice Care.
Why Us?
Meaningful work, supportive colleagues, and the opportunity to make a real difference in our community.

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FAQs
Common questions we hear about employment opportunities and working at Ipswich Hospice Care.
Ipswich Hospice Care is a community organisation providing palliative care and grief support to people in the Ipswich and West Moreton region.
You may choose to leave a specific amount of money, a percentage of your estate, or the remainder of your estate after other gifts haThe hospice provides inpatient palliative care, community nurse practitioner services, and grief and bereavement support for families.ve been distributed. Your solicitor can help you decide what suits your situation.
Roles may include nurses, care assistants, administration staff, counsellors, fundraising staff, and operational support roles.
Ipswich Hospice Care is guided by compassion, inclusion, partnership and teamwork when caring for patients, families and the wider community.
Yes. Ipswich Hospice Care is a community owned charitable organisation providing palliative and bereavement support services.
Employees may access salary packaging benefits, professional development funding and opportunities to work in a supportive community focused environment.
Yes. Volunteers play an important role supporting patients, families, events and hospice programs.