Booraka Danjoo Assertive Outreach Workers
Join a passionate team making a real difference in the lives of people experiencing homelessness.
Working in partnership with Karlup Aboriginal Corporation and Indigo Junction, the Assertive Outreach Worker will deliver culturally safe, trauma-informed, and person-centred outreach services to people experiencing homelessness and vulnerable community members across Perth's North East Metropolitan Corridor.
The Assertive Outreach Worker will provide triage, assessment, advocacy, referrals, and short-term case management support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness and crisis. This role plays a key part in strengthening collaborative responses to homelessness while fostering positive outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the broader community.
About the Role
Working within a Trauma-Informed Care framework, you will:
* Provide triage, support, and short-term casework to individuals and families accessing the service.
* Deliver informal counselling, advocacy, referrals, and practical support to clients experiencing crisis and homelessness.
* Support people homeless to access immediate crisis support, facilities, and essential services.
* Conduct vulnerability assessments and support planning with individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
* Assist with the delivery of individual and group life-skills programs.
* Support clients to access housing, health, alcohol and other drug services, community resources, and government supports.
* Build positive relationships with community organisations, government agencies, and key stakeholders to support client outcomes.
* Maintain accurate client records, data management, case notes, and reporting requirements.
* Promote a culture of empowerment, self-determination, and culturally safe practice.
* Work collaboratively with internal teams and external service providers to deliver integrated support responses.
About You
To be successful in this role, you will have:
* A tertiary qualification in Human Services, Social Work, Community Services, Psychology, or a related field, with a minimum of three years' relevant experience, or demonstrated equivalent experience.
* A sound understanding of the principles of Trauma-Informed Care.
* Demonstrated experience and competence working with people in crisis and experiencing complex needs.
* Experience working within a case management framework, with a strong understanding of professional boundaries.
* Demonstrated experience providing advocacy, referrals, and practical support.
* Knowledge of community, housing, and government support services.
* An understanding of the cultural and social factors contributing to homelessness and crisis.
* Experience supporting people affected by homelessness, alcohol and other drug issues, mental health challenges, and other complex needs.
* A strong commitment to empowerment, self-determination, and person-centred practice.
* Cultural competence and experience working with people from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
* High-level interpersonal, communication, negotiation, and advocacy skills.
* Strong written communication skills, including case noting and record keeping.
* Excellent organisational, time management, and self-management skills.
* Sound computer skills, including experience using databases, spreadsheets, and Microsoft Office applications.
* Current C Class Driver's Licence.
* Current National Police Clearance.
* Current Working with Children Check.
* Current First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain).
* Ability to travel throughout the Perth Metropolitan North East Corridor as required.
What We Offer
* Meaningful role within a respected community organisation.
* Opportunity to create lasting change for people experiencing homelessness.
* Supportive and collaborative team environment.
* A role where your work directly impacts lives every day.
* The opportunity to work within a strong partnership between Karlup Aboriginal Corporation and Indigo Junction.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. We value cultural knowledge, lived experience, community connections, and a commitment to culturally safe practice.
Help create pathways to housing, wellbeing, and brighter futures for people experiencing homelessness.
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