Seeking compassionate Casual Youth Workers to provide holistic care & support across our Mt Gravatt, Underwood and Beenleigh services.
* SCHDI Level 2, Casual Pay Rate starting at $43.22 per/hour
* Supporting Beenleigh, Underwood and Mt Gravatt locations
* Flexibility is key as an on‐call/relief position
About the role
Our Homelessness Youth Services are focused on early intervention, crisis accommodation and support of long‐term positive housing outcomes. In this role Youth Workers support young people who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk and includes those with high and complex needs.
This is a casual role with no set hours and will be covering staff leave; will work across our Mt Gravatt and Beenleigh services and accommodation settings. Flexible availability is essential due to the on‐call nature of the role.
* The Beenleigh service is a 24/7 two‐worker model providing supervision and support at our Regents Park house. With an operating model of 3 shifts a day, including day, evening, overnight shifts.
* The Mt Gravatt service is a 2‐shift and sleep‐over model.
* Both houses support up to 5 young people using a trauma‐informed, person‐centred approach.
Responsibilities
* Provide holistic care for young people, addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
* Collaborate with stakeholders to meet individual needs and align with case plans.
* Manage challenging behaviours with respect and employ pro‐social strategies.
* Engage youth in purposeful activities to develop life skills and self‐worth.
* Assist in goal setting and support the development of healthy relationships.
* Maintain accurate documentation and comply with organisational policies.
* Liaise with external stakeholders, including government departments and support services.
* Contribute insights from direct care work to program planning.
* Support youth in transitions into or out of accommodation and services.
* Foster positive team relationships and contribute to continuous improvement.
Qualifications, Credentials and Other Requirements
* Minimum Cert IV or Diploma in Child, Youth & Family Intervention, Youth Work, Community Services, or similar field
* Current Blue Card (Working with Children)
* Current Queensland Driver Licence
* Current First Aid Certificate with CPR
* Ability to work shifts including days, nights (with sleep‐over component), weekends, and public holidays.
About You
* Confident in your understanding of child behaviour and development, working from a trauma‐informed framework.
* Able to observe and navigate the complex family dynamics often present for young people.
* Thoughtful and professional in response to crisis situations – working within risk and compliance guidelines.
* A team player who works in a collaborative manner but is capable of operating autonomously on a daily basis.
* A strengths‐based leader with ability to be a positive adult role model to young people, assisting them to develop confidence and self‐worth.
Why you will love working with Anglicare Southern Queensland
* Voted Reader's Digest Most Trusted Brand in Aged Care seven consecutive years in a row.
* Know your role is making a real difference supporting Queenslanders in need.
* Value‐driven organisation rooted in Love, Care, Hope & Humility.
* Flexible Working Environment and work from home possibilities.
* Not for Profit Salary Packaging (Reduce your taxable income by up to $18,550).
* Novated Lease – pay for your car and running costs with pre‐tax dollars!
* Corporate Health Insurance Discounts with Bupa and Medibank.
* Benefits App – Discounts and cash back at retailers (Woollies, Big W, Myer & more!).
* Referral App – $1 for each time you share a job and up to $300 for a successful referral.
* Wellbeing App – Mental, Physical and Financial well‐being support.
* A culture of recognition with our Annual People Awards.
* 24/7 Employee Assistance Program & Pastoral Care Support.
What's next?
Apply now and send us your most recent CV.
Anglicare is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTIQ communities, people with disabilities and people with a lived experience of mental health issues. We promote a child‐safe environment and are committed to providing on‐going care and protection.
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