6 months Located in Hunter/Newcastle
Do you want to work for a leading national not-for-profit organisation providing dedicated human and social services to a diverse Australia? With community at the heart of everything we do, our purpose is to create a world in which everyone has access to equal opportunities.
About You
You will bring a commitment to working collaboratively with children, families and communities including Aboriginal and diverse cultures. In this role, you will be required to work closely with children, their families and foster carers as well as DCJ and other organisations to help children understand why they are in care and be supported to meet their education, health, social and cultural needs.
Key Responsibilities
* Maintaining effective relationships with children, families and foster carers, collecting, assessing and documenting information about their safety and wellbeing.
* Helping to plan and support those involved in a child's care respond to their needs; conduct and be part of intensive home visits with families, provide educational, practical, social & emotional support to all parties.
* Working closely and collaboratively with partner agencies such as DCJ and various other internal and external service/support providers to ensure successful outcomes for children and their families.
* Maintaining accurate documentation in line with OCG standards and best practices relating to children's care and case management.
* Taking responsibility for ongoing learning and professional reflective practices that assist maintain high standards in casework.
Please reach out to us for the full Position Description to review the Key Responsibilities and Measures of success.
Essential Criteria
* Tertiary qualification in social work, psychology, welfare/community services or a related discipline.
* Demonstrated experience of working with vulnerable children, young people and their families.
* Knowledge of current child protection legislation/framework and out of home care practice models.
* Demonstrated skills in preparing and writing high quality case plans and assessment reports.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build long‑lasting relationships.
* A full unrestricted NSW driver's licence.
About Us
Settlement Services International (SSI Group) is a community-based organisation and social business that supports newcomers and Australians to achieve their full potential. Taking an integrated approach how everyone can thrive within the community in which they live and the wider Australian society, we support children, young people and families; people living with disability; and asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. Our programs include facilitating employment, multicultural foster care, creating community engagement, advocacy, and influencing government and international affairs and provide though leadership within our sector nationally and globally.
About Our Benefits
Salary packaging options to receive up to $15,900 of your salary tax‑free meaning more take‑home pay Industry leading flexible working arrangement supported to work from home and office, including 9‑day fortnight; Access to in‑house training and learning opportunities for professional development and growth. Access to our in‑house wellbeing programs. Working alongside professional and dedicated team members all wanting to make a difference in our communities.
About our Recruitment Process
SSI Group is strongly committed to actively safeguarding children and young people and providing a safe environment for them to thrive. We ensure children and young people's safety, and wellbeing is embedded in the everyday thinking and practice of everyone at SSI, whether they interact directly or indirectly with children and young people. All employees will undergo a National Police Clearance and a Working with Children Check as a condition of employment.
Our Commitment to Diversity
SSI strives to be an inclusive workplace for all people. We recognise that we operate in a diverse community and welcome and encourage applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, the LGBTIQ+ community, veterans, refugees and people with disability.
To Apply
If excited by the information above, we look forward to receiving your application, including your resume and cover letter expressing your interest and suitability for the role. Applications close Tuesday, 20th January 2026. If you would like more information on the recruitment process, please contact the talent acquisition team at or or call us at. A recruitment pool may be created for permanent and temporary opportunities of the same role or role type that may become available in the future. SSI is a Disability Confident Recruiter, and our Talent Acquisition team can assist in providing alternative formats to apply, making adjustments to the recruitment process (including the application form), and offering information about workplace adjustments and support networks. Should you require adjustments please email us at Please note we will be scheduling interviews as applications come in, so please apply urgently if you believe this role aligns with your goals and experience.
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