Wanslea are on the search for a caring Family Support Worker to join our team delivering the You With Me, Parenting Connection WA and MyTime programs in the Central Great Southern region.
About Wanslea
Wanslea was founded in Western Australia 80 years ago and offers services across the state. We are a compassionate, caring organisation that supports families and their children with a diverse range of programs. We are committed to inclusion and diversity and actively seek to engage people who share our values; we Care, we Collaborate, we are Accountable, we have Courage, we Celebrate.
Why join Wanslea?
"Through opportunity and community, we grow people."
At Wanslea, you're encouraged to be your true self People aren't pegs, so we don't have 'holes' for you to fit into. People of all cultural backgrounds, ethnicity, age, ability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, identity or other are welcome, and encouraged to apply.
At Wanslea, we're committed to cultivating a healthy, positive and growth enabling environment. We are proud of our wide-ranging benefits available to this role including:
• Fixed Term part time position until 19/06/ hours per week)
• Based at our Katanning office and across the Great Southern
• Salary starting from $87,896.00 per annum pro rata plus superannuation
• Opportunity to salary package
• Ongoing professional development opportunities
• Additional paid break between Christmas and New Year
• Unique opportunity to work in an organisation passionate about diversity and inclusion
• Amazing people and rewarding team culture with highly capable and welcoming colleagues
About the Role
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Family Support Worker to join our team in the Central Great Southern community. In this role you will help deliver our key programs: the You With Me program (for parents/carers of children aged 2–4 years), the Parenting Connection WA program, and a weekly MyTime parent support group (for parents of children with disability or additional needs). You will work collaboratively alongside the Facilitator, Coordinator and allied health professionals to create a safe, welcoming environment for families, build trust and connection, and reinforce program messages through practical support and community engagement. You will encourage parents and carers to participate fully in sessions, offer everyday strategies to support children's development, maintain relevant resources and referral pathways, and ensure that families feel understood, supported and empowered.
About you
You are someone who:
• Has lived experience as a parent or carer of a young child, and the ability to draw on this experience to support and encourage others
• Can build trust and rapport with parents and carers in a respectful, non-judgmental way
• Demonstrates strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to share personal insights appropriately and professionally
• Has experience participating in or supporting group programs, community services or peer support settings
• Is committed to child safety, cultural sensitivity and inclusive practice
• Works well collaboratively as part of a team (with facilitators, coordinators, allied health professionals)
• Has basic organisational skills and can assist with program delivery preparation and follow-up, and feedback
• Has a sound understanding of family functioning, child and youth development, and parenting skills
• Is aware of and respectful towards Aboriginal and other cultures in the client group
• Understands the challenges faced by families with children who are neurodivergent or have a disability and knows appropriate supportive approaches
Personal qualities you bring include:
• Experience in peer support, community or family-focused programs
• An understanding of early childhood development and the role of play in children's learning
• An ability to recognise when participants may require additional support and escalate appropriately
• A willingness to engage in supervision, reflective practice and training to strengthen your skills as a family support worker
Desirable criteria:
• Certificate or Diploma in Community Services or Children's Services, or equivalent experience in this field
• Strong administrative skills including computer literacy (Windows environment)
• Capacity and willingness to travel/work across various regional locations within the Central Great Southern area
Apply Now
Submit your current resume and a concise cover letter addressing the full selection criteria as provided in the Position Description.
For any queries please contact Skye Upton, Talent Acquisition Partner on
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Applications close: 24/11/2025
Wanslea reserves the right to close applications at any time, therefore we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Wanslea encourages applicants from all backgrounds and does not discriminate in regards to race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, marital status, family or carer responsibilities, pregnancy, religion, political opinion, national extraction or social origin.
Wanslea is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.