Renumeration under the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award (Schads) Level 3 $ per hour based on experience
Make a lasting impact in a values-driven organisation supporting diverse communities
MiCare is a not-for-profit organisation that exists to enable people from diverse backgrounds to lead dignified and meaningful lives. We offer aged care, home care, retirement living and migrant support services, with a strong focus on culturally appropriate care and community connection.
With teams located across Victoria and Queensland, we embrace diversity in both our workforce and the communities we support. At MiCare, you'll join a compassionate, dedicated group of people working to deliver real impact every day.
The Role
The Settlement Worker is responsible for the provision of high-quality case management and community development initiatives as relevant to role/location. The position operates within MiCare's Integrated Family and Client Service in the Humanitarian Settlement Program (HSP). This program supports humanitarian entrants and other eligible visa holders with their initial settlement needs in Australia through building skills and knowledge needed to become independent and active members of the community.
Key Result Areas
* Deliver high-quality, needs-based case management for eligible clients within specified timeframes as defined by the program guidelines.
* Deliver group sessions/programs and activities as required by role/location.
* Successful engagement and collaboration with relevant stakeholders and groups, to enhance settlement outcomes for clients
* Accurate record-keeping, compliance with legislative and organisational standards, and contribute to continuous improvement and team development.
What We're Looking For
Experience
* Tertiary qualification; Diploma in Community Services/Case Management or equivalent experience.
* Desirable: Lived migration experience and/or relevant community language skills; knowledge of local services
* Understanding of refugee and migrant settlement needs and systemic barriers.
* Familiarity with strengths-based case management and community development approaches.
* Knowledge of settlement policies, referral protocols, and relevant legislative frameworks.
Essential skills
* Experience supporting people from migrant and refugee backgrounds through learning and social engagement opportunities.
* Experience in identifying and responding to emerging needs of individuals and community in both groupwork and casework contexts and in partnerships with other agencies.
* Experience in Casework/Case Management, conducting needs assessments, developing and reviewing case plans, and providing information, referral, and advice.
* Excellent relationship management and communication skills including the ability to develop and maintain collaborative partnerships with individuals, communities, and key stakeholders.
* Excellent interpersonal, networking and negotiation skills.
* Demonstrated skills in report writing, client data/records collection and entry.
* Strong administration and time management skills. Ability to prioritise and work to deadlines with attention to detail.
* The ability to work in a culturally sensitive and trauma informed manner within an ethno-specific environment.
* Ability to work autonomously and with others in a participative and supportive manner.
* Sound computer literacy and proficiency in use of Microsoft Office.
Why MiCare?
* Save on tax with generous salary packaging benefits — novated leasing, general living expenses, meal entertainment, holiday accommodation and venue hire.
* Enjoy exclusive perks via our employee wellness portal — access to amazing discounts on everyday items.
* Be part of a multicultural, values-led team making a real difference in the community.
* Grow with us — access professional development in a supportive, collaborative environment.
To be considered for this role you must be an Australian or New Zealand Citizen or permanent resident. The successful applicant must satisfactorily complete all pre-employment checks, including National Police Check and employee Working with Children Check.
How to Apply?
Are you passionate about supporting refugee to thrive? Then we'd love to hear from you. When applying, please combine your CV and cover letter into one document and upload it as part of your application.
You can also review the Position Description for further information about the role and requirements.
Applications close 5.00pm 17 February 2026
MiCare is handling this recruitment independently and is not engaging agency support at this stage.