Intake Social Worker - Making Early Years Count
Empower Families with Early Intervention supports | Highly Welcoming Team
Making Early Years Count in the lives of children 0-9 years and their families
NFP Salary Packaging + Extra Paid Leave + Paid PD leave & PD budget allowances
BUSHkids is a not-for-profit organisation that has been at the heart of transforming lives of regional children across Queensland for 90 years. Our highly dedicated teams and volunteers are all driven by a shared vision that all children should have access to free allied health services regardless of where they live.
We are seeking an Intake Officer – Social Worker either based from our Hervey Bay, Bundaberg or Rockhampton service centre locations in joining our northern region Early Childhood Approach (ECA) team. This is a pivotal role utilising your strong knowledge and expertise as a degree-level qualified Social Worker with AASW membership to support vulnerable children and families across regional Queensland to access the supports they need.
You will be the first point of contact for complex and vulnerable families referred to BUSHkids, supporting children with developmental delays (up to age 6) or disability (up to age 9), and guiding them through the intake process. Drawing on your social work expertise, you will engage families and carers in strengths based conversations, connect them with appropriate services, advise on short-term early intervention supports, and assist with goal planning, strategies and navigating the NDIS ECA service framework with confidence.
As part of our multidisciplinary team, you will:
Deliver strengths-based, family-centred, and culturally responsive intake and early intervention supports.
Work with families to set meaningful goals, provide practical strategies, and connect them with community, mainstream, or NDIS-funded services.
Deliver services through various modalities that include, phone, telepractice, centre-based, home or community based visits.
Communicate effectively with families, referrers, and stakeholders to ensure smooth and responsive service delivery.
Assist families with NDIS access and support them in their journey toward better long-term outcomes.
Collaborate across internal teams to strengthen program delivery across all BUSHkids locations.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in line with clinical and organisational standards.
Commit to ongoing professional learning, quality improvement initiatives, and contribute to research projects where relevant.
BUSHkids Benefits - What You Can Expect
At BUSHkids, you will be part of a supportive organisation committed to empowering families, children, and regional communities. You will enjoy opportunities for expanding your professional development and own growth, collaborating and learning from others along with the opportunity to make a real difference every day in the lives of children and families.
A highly supportive and inclusive workplace driven by shared professional values
Very welcoming team and Team Leader ready to support your growth and development. We offer comprehensive training in NDIS and Early Childhood Approach service framework
Collaboration with a network of Intake Officers (ECT and Social Work qualified), Early Intervention Facilitators, clinicians, and other staff across the organisation to share knowledge and expertise
Training and development opportunities to enhance your skills, professional and career progression. This includes a annual Professional Development budget, paid PD leave (up to 5 days per year), and paid PD travel leave (up to 2 days per year)
Access to the resources, guidance, and support you need to excel in your role
Flexibility and work-life balance to support your family and personal needs
A highly attractive base remuneration (commensurate on qualifications and experience) plus superannuation, leave loading, and portable long service leave
Not-for-profit salary packaging up to $15,900 in tax savings per year plus $2,650 meal and entertainment allowance. This represents up to an additional $5,935 in your pay to cover essential living expenses on top of your base salary
Additional 3 days of gifted paid leave over the Christmas period
About You
You are a passionate and qualified Social Worker looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, balancing compassion with the complex needs of families while delivering on our services within the scope of the NDIS framework.
Minimum 4 year degree level qualifications in Social Work with current AASW membership/registration as a Social Worker
Experience working with children and families in a social work role with an understanding of multiple and complex barriers faced by regional families
Knowledge of early childhood development and developmental delays
Understanding of the NDIS, choice and control and the principles of person-centred care
Practical, can-do attitude with a passion for supporting children, families and the community
Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport with ease
Flexible and adaptable in responding to changing needs
Strong written communication and report writing skills
Proficient in the MS-Office suite
Alignment with BUSHkids core values – Child-Focused and Family Centred, Collaborative and Accountable
Valid Blue Card and NDIS Worker Screening Clearance (or ability to obtain before commencement)
Current C Class Drivers' License
Evidence of Hepatitis B Vaccination status
Key Selection Criteria
Professional Practice
Knowledge and experience in early intervention and prevention services for families and young children including parenting.
Knowledge and skills in working with vulnerable families who may experience multiple barriers to accessing services.
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills necessary to work effectively in a local community to provide high quality services.
Able to develop strong professional networks and work collaboratively with other service providers.
Leadership/Work Unit Management
Committed to ongoing professional development and willingness to share knowledge and skills with others.
Able to work independently without close supervision and to appropriately manage time and workload.
INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR TEAM? APPLY NOW
Please include your resume and a written response to the Key Selection Criteria as part of your application. Applications will be shortlisted and contacted as received.
A full job description can be downloaded on the BUSHkids website at
Application Closing Date: 9AM Friday 7th November 2025
Enquiries can be directed to Michelle Clarke, Recruitment Co-ordinator on 7*** or email ***********@bushkids.org.au
We encourage applications from people with disabilities, as well as individuals from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and CALD communities. Applications received directly from recruitment agencies will not be accepted
Your future is bright at BUSHkids; and together we can create brighter futures for children across Queensland.
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