Job description The Role
Make a real difference when it matters most!
Are you passionate about supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence? Do you want to be part of a team that provides safety, dignity and a pathway forward out of crisis?
Join our team at Madonna House, where every day you will play a vital role in helping people rebuild their lives.
As a Crisis Support Worker, you will provide compassionate, practical and client-centered support to women and children accessing our crisis accommodation program.
Working across the full client journey, you’ll help clients stabilise, feel safe, and build the skills and confidence needed for independent living.
This is a Permanent, Part-time role (3 days per week) based in South Brisbane, with a rotating roster (including flexibility to support additional shifts when needed).
What you’ll be doing:
* Provide holistic, trauma-informed support to clients experiencing domestic and family violence
* Deliver case management, including assessment, safety planning and goal setting
* Support clients to access safe housing, services and community connections
* Advocate for clients and assist them to navigate complex systems
* Build trust through respectful, strengths-based engagement
* Maintain accurate records and contribute to a safe, well-run environment
* Work collaboratively within a supportive multidisciplinary team
About You
You are empathetic, resilient and motivated to support people through challenging circumstances. You bring both professionalism and genuine care to your work.
You will have:
* Certificate III in Community Services (or similar)
* Experience in homelessness, crisis accommodation, or community services
* Understanding of domestic and family violence and trauma-informed practice
* Strong communication, organisation and time management skills
* Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
* A commitment to respect, dignity and client confidentiality
You’ll also need:
* Current Blue Card
* Eligibility to work in Australia
* Willingness to complete required pre-employment checks
What this role offers:
* Meaningful work that directly changes lives
* Be part of a values-driven organisation focused on compassion, respect and inclusion
* Supportive team environment with opportunities to learn and grow
* Work that is challenging, rewarding and purpose-driven
next steps
If you’re ready to make a difference in the lives of women and children in crisis, we’d love to hear from you.
To submit your application, please click 'Apply Now'.
Having the right people in our team is important to us. Before joining our team, we’ll undertake pre-employment checks including references, a police check, and proof of qualifications/licences.
We are committed to meaningful equity and diversity in our workforce. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged. To be eligible for this position you must have an appropriate visa to work in Australia/New Zealand.
A position description is attached.