About the Role:
As a Psychosocial Youth Worker, you'll deliver tailored, non-clinical psychosocial interventions that support functional recovery across the Sunshine Coast region. Working closely with Hospital and Health Service early psychosis teams, you'll provide holistic, youth-focused care that empowers young people and their families.
What You'll Do:
* Provide one-on-one and group psychosocial support to young people and their families.
* Deliver psychoeducation and practical strategies to improve mental health and wellbeing.
* Support re-engagement with education, employment, and day-to-day living.
* Build strong partnerships with health services and community organisations.
* Offer culturally safe, inclusive services for diverse communities.
* Provide outreach support across the region.
Benefits for you:
* Access up to $15,900 in tax-free salary packaging benefits.
* Enjoy exclusive discounts at hundreds of retail partners.
* Take advantage of continuous professional development and training programs.
* Benefit from our Employee Assistance Program
* Earn rewards with our Employee Referral Bonus Program
What We're Looking For:
* Experience as a Youth Worker, Care Coordinator, or similar role in health, social, or community services.
* Background in mental health support, ideally with young people and families.
* Ability to develop and implement care plans and work independently.
* Strong communication, organisational, and relationship-building skills.
* Certificate IV or degree in a relevant field (mandatory).
* Current Working with Children Check, National Police Check, driver's licence, and access to a vehicle.
Applications close EOD 8th February 2026.
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For more information, feel free to reach out to Michelle Underhill on
Diversity is Strength. We strongly encourage applications from First Nations peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and those with lived or peer mental health experience.
Open Minds acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we all work, live and play on. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples. We reflect upon the millions of footprints that are embedded into the earth from our Ancestors, the pathways that were forged, the meaning they leave behind and the continuation of the traditions through the next generations.