Overview
CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation seeks dedicated people to join a values-based organisation delivering community services. We support families, with family-friendly policies to assist work-life balance and cultural safety.
Why Work For CAAPS
- You are committed to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- Immense job satisfaction working for a values-based organisation
- Career in an organisation that makes a difference
- Family-friendly and supportive work environment
- Training and mentoring with opportunities to improve and learn new skills
- Career progression opportunities
- Salary Packaging benefits to increase take-home pay
- Attractive leave conditions, including 6 weeks annual leave (pro rata)
Application Process
To explore employment opportunities at CAAPS, complete the form through the link provided. For vacant advertised positions, scroll to the Current Vacancies section at the bottom of the page for more information.
Applications close Sunday 14 September 2025. Only those successful for interview will be contacted.
Special Measures and Eligibility
This position is identified as a Special Measures Employment Opportunity. The filling of this position is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity measure under sections of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) and the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT). The position is therefore only open to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. Prevailing recruitment processes will be followed.
About the Positions
CAAPS is seeking applicants for administrative, family support, and coordination roles to support CAAPS programs and stakeholders. Roles include administrative officers, family support workers, key workers, and casual support workers in various locations (e.g., Berrimah, Malak).
Key Responsibilities (examples)
- Provide general administrative support, manage calendars, prepare documents, presentations, reports, and communications.
- Maintain filing systems; contribute to a safe working workplace per CAAPS policies and WHS legislation.
- Attend meetings, produce agendas, distribute minutes; collaborate within multidisciplinary teams; participate in quality assurance and training.
- Uphold drug-free policies and participate in drug screening as required.
- Provide in-home or community-based support as applicable (for Family Support Workers and Key Workers).
- Establish and maintain referral pathways, coordinate supports, and complete administrative tasks, reporting, and compliance duties.
- Engage with stakeholders, build networks, and contribute to service quality improvements.
Your Skills, Experience and Qualifications
- Effective verbal and written communication; ability to adapt to diverse needs.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills; ability to work independently and within cross-cultural teams.
- Proficiency with Windows software; confidentiality and data management experience.
- Current NT Driver’s Licence (minimum C Class); Current First Aid Certificate; Current Criminal History Check; Current Ochre Card (Category E) or evidence of application.
- Relevant qualifications in Administration, Community Services, Social Work, or related field (progress considered for some roles).
- Certificate in Administration or related field (advantageous for some roles); NAPCAN Mandatory Reporting Certificate or willingness to obtain.
Role Highlights by Position
Administration Officer: provide administrative and operational support, welcome visitors, respond to inquiries, maintain records, and support meetings.
Family Support Services (FSS) Worker: intensive in-home support, trauma-informed, family-led casework, and collaboration with DT FHC referrals; regular clinical supervision as part of professional development.
Casual Support Workers: trauma-sensitive care for young people and families affected by substance use; expression of interest via the page.
Key Worker (Darrandirra CFC): front-line service delivery with families and young people; establish referral pathways and coordinate supports; engage in community forums and activities.
Casual/other roles may be re-advertised at the CEO’s discretion under Special Measures.
How to Apply
Submit selection criteria responses and current resume to Include cover letter addressing the selection criteria where applicable.
Note: Applications will be assessed upon receipt; only those selected for interview will be contacted.
Other
CAAPS is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and strongly encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
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