Community Living Options (CLO) is a leading NDIS registered disability service provider with a long history of supporting people to live meaningful lives. Established in 1982 by families, CLO continues to grow through strong relationships, trust, and person‐centred support.
At CLO we are deeply committed to reconciliation, inclusion, and culturally safe practice. We recognise the strength, resilience, and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. CLO values lived experience and cultural knowledge. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples bring unique strengths, perspectives, and community connections that enrich the support we provide to young people.
We are committed to:
* Providing culturally safe workplaces
* Value connection to community, family and culture
* Ongoing learning and cultural responsiveness and trauma-informed care
We welcome applicants with lived experience, all abilities, cultural background, gender, sexuality, age and spirituality.
Opportunity
An opportunity is available to join a supportive team of Youth Workers who assist me in my daily life. My team provide 2:1 supports and play an important role in helping me feel safe, valued, and connected.
I enjoy spending time at the library, playing video games, shopping, and engaging in activities that help me feel grounded and supported. These moments are important to my wellbeing and sense of connection.
I am looking for a Youth Worker to join my team who is kind, patient, and comfortable working in a team environment. Someone who enjoys laughter, creativity, and shared interests would be a great fit. If you enjoy gaming, exploring books, or creating imaginative play with toy cars, you'll feel right at home.
Enthusiasm, cultural understanding, and the ability to build respectful relationships are key to this role.
Key Responsibilities
* Work collaboratively as part of a team to deliver high-quality care to young people in a residential setting
* Provide direct day-to-day support to young people in the program
* Contribute to a safe, structured, and nurturing environment that meets developmental needs
* Understand and respond to the impacts of trauma on children and young people
* Implement therapeutic and trauma‐informed practices that support attachment and wellbeing
* Support education, life skills, social and recreational development
* Undertake case-related tasks in line with individual support plans
* Liaise with schools, government departments, and external services as required
* Complete documentation and administrative tasks accurately
* Assist with shared household responsibilities including cooking, shopping, cleaning, and general upkeep
Shifts
We are recruiting for Part Time positions. Shifts may include, but are not limited to:
* 6:15am – 2:30pm
* 2:15pm – 10:30pm
* 10:15pm – 6:30am
About You
You are creative, calm, and positive, with a respectful and confident approach. You value relationships and understand the importance of role modelling everyday life skills. I appreciate gentle prompting and encouragement around routines and household tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and meal preparation.
What We Offer
We take care to ensure you feel supported from day one, with:
* Comprehensive induction and training
* Buddy shifts with experienced team members
Benefits
* Salary packaging up to $15,899 tax‐free
* Discounted gym memberships
* Discounted health insurance
Our Values
* Trust - We act with honesty and integrity
* Kindness - We support one another with compassion
* Inclusion - We value diversity and break down barriers
* Learning - We grow through reflection and development
* Connection - We work together towards shared goals
If this opportunity feels right for you, or you'd like a confidential conversation, please contact the Recruitment Team on (08) 7221 9550 or submit your application today.
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