About the role:Play a vital role in supporting young people with their learning, build resilience and achieve positive personal outcomes. Working closely with teachers and the wider support team, you will provide day-to-day learning and wellbeing support for students, particularly those experiencing complex or challenging circumstances.
This position supports the Secondary School and is Term Time Only, requiring availability between 7:00AM and 3:06PM (76 hours per fortnight). Availability from: 15th January 2026.
Your day-to-day will involve:
* Build strong, trusting relationships with students, providing consistent wellbeing and learning support
* Support classroom engagement by helping students remain focused, regulated and on task
* Calmly de-escalate challenging behaviours using trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches
* Supervise students during breaks, activities, excursions and transport duties, ensuring safety and wellbeing
About you:You are a compassionate and grounded youth worker who genuinely enjoys supporting young people to reach their potential. You bring patience, emotional intelligence and a calm presence, even in challenging situations. You understand the importance of consistency, boundaries and unconditional positive regard when working with young people who may have experienced trauma.
You work well as part of a team, communicate clearly with staff and families, and are comfortable balancing hands-on student support with required documentation and reporting. Most importantly, you are aligned with and respectful of Carinity's Christian ethos and values, and you bring those values to life through your everyday actions.
In addition,
* Certificate III or higher in Youth Work, Education Support, Teacher Aide or a related discipline
* Experience supporting at-risk or marginalised young people, including those impacted by trauma, neglect, substance use or self-harm
* A current Blue Card (Working with Children Check)
* Open Drivers Licence and willingness to drive a 12 seater minibus
The benefits of joining the Carinity teamWe're part of Carinity, a not-for-profit Christian organisation committed to creating communities where people are loved, accepted and supported to reach their full potential.
* Appealing not-for-profit (PBI) salary packaging options
* Access to an employee assistance program
* At Carinity we acknowledge the need to balance your work and personal life and are genuinely committed to this
* On-going professional development and training
* Legitimate chance to make a real difference to the community, every day
How do I apply?Click "Apply" and you will be redirected to Carinity's website, which will contain more information on Carinity and this position, including the Position Description. We look forward to receiving your application.
Carinity actively encourages and invites applications from people with disabilities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all our positions.