Closes: Apr 06, 2026
- Permanent Part Time Contract – 7 shifts per fortnight – 8hr shifts
- Location: Kingston House - Promenalinah (Kingston) TAS 7050
- Salary $64,081 + super + NFP salary packaging benefits
- Make a meaningful difference to the lives of Australians in need
Your Opportunity
, our mission is to provide a stable, nurturing and therapeutic environment that supports the holistic growth, wellbeing, and recovery of children and young people under 16 who are alone and at risk of, or currently experiencing, homelessness. We offer safe, medium to long‑term accommodation for up to five young people at a time, creating a home‑like setting where they can feel supported, understood, and empowered.
- Build honest, trusting, therapeutic relationships with young people, interpreting behaviour through a trauma‑informed lens to support positive attitudinal and behavioural change.
- Support young people toward achieving case plan goals, with a strong emphasis on family/kin restoration and wellbeing.
- Provide guidance that builds daily living skills, including personal care, hygiene, meal preparation, household routines, and creating a safe and nurturing home environment.
- Induct young people into the service, ensuring they understand expectations, rights, responsibilities, and safety requirements.
- Collaborate within the Care Team and broader support networks to ensure cohesive, child‑centred care and effective case management.
- Maintain accurate, confidential case notes, reports, and electronic client records in line with organisational protocols.
- Identify and escalate concerns relating to safety, risk, or wellbeing, ensuring proactive and appropriate responses consistent with child-safe practice.
- Relevant qualification in youth work, social work, human services or equivalent; Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training is highly regarded.
- Experience supporting young people in residential care, youth services, homelessness services, disability support, or therapeutic environments—minimum 2 years preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to engage with young people experiencing moderate complexity, including at‑risk behaviours, while maintaining firm, calm, and professional boundaries.
- Proven capability in trauma‑informed, strengths‑based and goal‑focused practice, including case planning and brief therapeutic interventions.
- A positive, person‑centred approach grounded in the belief that all young people can grow, self‑right, and thrive with the right support.
- Strong communication, conflict management, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to remain composed, constructive, and solutions‑focused in challenging situations.
- A proactive, self‑starting mindset with the ability to bring ideas and activities to life, engage young people meaningfully, and contribute positively to team culture.
- Must have First Aid & CPR Certificate.
- Full driver licence with no restrictions.
- Rewarding work – every day you know you’re making a real difference
- Not-for-profit salary packaging, reducing your tax
- Free external, confidential counselling
- Volunteering opportunities
- Extra leave available including an additional public holiday, additional annual leave day on your work anniversary and the opportunity to purchase further annual leave.