* $88,000 per annum plus super and salary sacrifice
* Permanent Position Available
* Longreach, QLD Base
Your new company
This well-respected community organisation is dedicated to supporting individuals and families across Central Queensland through a range of social and community services. With a strong focus on compassion, dignity, and inclusion, the organisation works to empower people facing hardship, promote wellbeing, and strengthen community connections. Services span areas such as family support, mental health, housing assistance, and child protection, all delivered with a client-centred and trauma-informed approach. Team members are driven by a shared commitment to making a real and lasting difference in the lives of others.
Your new role
* Work closely with participants to develop, action and review case management plans to meet their individual needs.
* Provide practical and personal support, crisis budgeting, information, advice, and community referrals.
* Provide initial and ongoing assessment of participant needs, including risk assessments and safety planning as needed.
* Provide support that is proactive, persistent, reliable, practical, and comprehensive in a manner that is respectful of the dignity and privacy of individuals.
* Provide services in a way that maximises the participant's capacity for independent living.
* Advocate and assist participants to access housing and specialist services for example, drug or alcohol, mental health, legal, domestic, and family violence.
* Support social contact with family and friends, and forming new social networks as needed.
* Support access to education, volunteering, employment, and leisure activities.
* Cooperate and coordinate with other services and where appropriate collaborate and integrate service delivery.
* Maximise the use of available mainstream and community resources, including social, to ensure the sustainability of participant outcomes.
* Participate in case management opportunities to ensure holistic support is available to families and individuals.
What you'll need to succeed
* Certificate IV qualifications in Community Services or similar.
* 2 years relevant experience.
* Experience in creating case plans that are structured to meet clear goals and outcomes.
* Ability to follow organisational processes and complete all required paperwork accurately and on time.
* Understanding and experience working with people from Indigenous and culturally diverse backgrounds, including awareness of the challenges they may face.
* Skilled in building strong working relationships with colleagues, government agencies, local councils, and community organisations.
* Good knowledge of Domestic and Family Violence and Child Protection laws, and the services available to support those affected.
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills, with the ability to connect and work well with people from different backgrounds.
What you'll get in return
In return, you will receive a full-time, permanent position with a competitive salary of $88,000 per annum, plus superannuation. You will also have access to salary packaging benefits, increasing your take-home pay and supporting your financial wellbeing. This role offers long-term stability, opportunities for professional development, and the chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-driven organisation. You'll be part of a supportive team environment where your contribution is genuinely valued.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Rebecca Homewood on or email Rebecca on
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