Choose your clients, rates, schedule and work locations – you’re in control.
Join the community of independent support workers providing nursing services to thousands of clients across Australia.
Enjoy work-life balance, choosing your rates, your own schedule and clients.
Build meaningful client relationships and make a positive impact in your community.
We give you tools and resources to manage your small business on Mable.
Build your earning potential with a reliable career as a support worker.
John
Nurse on Mable
You must have at least one year of professional nursing experience plus one of the below qualifications to be a nurse on Mable.
Gain exclusive access to the Mable Learning Hub, with 170+ professional learning and development courses available to you, free of charge!
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points are available, with courses including:
In-demand services include:
Independent support workers have the freedom to set their rates on Mable, subject to the Mable minimum rate. Rates can be set for service types, session lengths, days and times of the week and public holidays. All pricing is agreed with clients before support is delivered on Mable.You can learn more on our pricing page.
There are three payment options on Mable. When you receive your payments depends on which option you choose:
The support worker’s Mable fee is the agreed rate minus 10%, while the client’s fee is the agreed rate plus 7.95%.
For example, if $45 per hour is the agreed rate, with Mable’s 7.95% client platform fee the client pays $48.58 per hour ($45 x 1.0795 = $3.58 fee). With Mable’s 10% worker platform fee ($45 x .1 = $4.50 fee) the worker receives $40.50 an hour.
We give safeguards and protections with every Mable booking. These include a high-level suite of insurances and our Trust & Safety Team available for all support booked on Mable.
Join Mable and find work-life balance with more choice and control.
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