Connecting People to What Matters Most!
At PCCS, we believe that good health and wellbeing come from more than clinical care. They come from connection, purpose, and belonging in community.
We are looking for a Link Worker (Social Worker or Allied Health professional) who is passionate about helping people reconnect with what matters most in their lives. This role focuses on social prescribing, supporting individuals to discover meaningful activities, build relationships, and connect with community opportunities that improve their wellbeing and quality of life.
This is not traditional case management. It's about listening deeply, understanding what is important to someone, and helping open doors to the possibilities that already exist in the community.
Your Role: Creating Meaningful Connections
As a Link Worker, you will work alongside people to explore their interests, goals and priorities. Through open conversations, you'll help individuals identify what gives their life meaning and connect them with opportunities that support their wellbeing.
Sometimes that might mean introducing someone to a local walking group, knitting circle, cooking class, nature-based activity, volunteering opportunity, or cultural group. Other times it may involve linking people to services, resources, or networks that help them feel more supported and connected.
Your role is to help people rediscover community, build confidence, and create pathways to a richer and more connected life.
How You'll Make a Difference
* Have meaningful conversations with people about what matters most to them
* Support individuals to identify goals that improve their wellbeing and quality of life
* Connect people with community groups, activities, services and social opportunities
* Build relationships with local organisations, community groups and services
* Encourage and support people to take ownership of their own wellbeing journey
* Reduce social isolation by creating opportunities for connection, participation and belonging
* Work collaboratively with families, carers, health professionals and community partners
* Help strengthen community networks and improve access to local supports
What We're Looking For
We are looking for someone who genuinely enjoys working alongside people and communities.
You might be someone who:
* Is naturally curious and asks thoughtful questions like "What matters most to you?"
* Believes in a strengths-based approach, focusing on people's abilities and interests
* Is creative and enjoys finding new ways to connect people with opportunities
* Feels comfortable building relationships with community groups and local services
* Believes that community connection is essential for health and wellbeing
* Values compassion, dignity and respect in every interaction
* Enjoys working collaboratively while empowering people to make their own choices
Essential Requirements
* Degree in Social Work or another Allied Health discipline
* Experience working in community services, mental health, or social support environments
* Strong communication and relationship-building skills
* Current Driver's Licence
* NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working With Children Check
Why Join PCCS?
At PCCS, you'll be part of a team committed to reimagining how wellbeing services are delivered. We focus on empowering people, strengthening communities, and creating systems that respond to what people truly need.
We offer a supportive environment where innovation, compassion, and community connection are valued. You'll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, create new community pathways, and see the real impact of your work in people's lives.
What's on offer
* Attractive remuneration inclusive of superannuation
* Tax-Free Salary Packaging available up to $15,900
* Meal & entertainment allowance of up to $2,500
* Generous leave provisions including 17.5% annual leave loading
* Strong team support
* Access to Employee Assistance Program
* Opportunities for growth and development.
Term
Full time
Maximum Term contract
Here is how to apply
Please send your CV to **@pccs.org.au or call (02) 9477 8***.