Family Support Worker
Burrup, Western Australia, Australia · పూర్తి సమయం
దరఖాస్తు చేసుకునే వారిలో మొదటి వ్యక్తిగా ఉండండి
- అనుభవం
- ఏదైనా
- జీతం
- AUD 76,376 – AUD 81,906 / year
- ఖాళీలు
- 1
- పోస్ట్ చేయబడింది
- 13 గంటల క్రితం
- పని విధానం
- కార్యాలయంలో
- విద్య
- Human services or related discipline qualification preferred
- అర్హత
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, and Aboriginal people are preferred for this position. The role is open to candidates who can meet the selection criteria and required checks, including a valid driver’s licence, Working with Children Check, criminal…
- పునఃప్రారంభం
- దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవాలి
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About the Role
This full-time Family Support Worker position is based in Karratha, Western Australia, within the Intensive Family Support / Family Care Support Services program and reports to the Coordinator Pilbara Services. The role involves working directly with carer families in their homes to deliver consistent practical and emotional support, especially after school and during evenings.
The position also includes helping carers with school runs, appointments, access to community activities and support groups, and linking families with relevant service providers. Ongoing assessment is part of the role and must be carried out in consultation with the assigned case workers.
Key Duties
- Build and sustain positive working relationships with program stakeholders.
- Support carers with getting children to school and attending appointments.
- Help families connect with other service providers and appropriate community supports.
- Identify gaps or weaknesses in support provided to children and carers.
- Provide parenting guidance and trauma-related information to carers.
- Encourage and strengthen connections with family, community, and cultural networks.
- Ensure every family has a community support network and help identify suitable members for it.
- Promote the involvement of the child’s family and significant others wherever possible.
- Support stronger links to culture and community for families.
- Carry out ongoing assessment in collaboration with the relevant case workers.
Selection Criteria
Applicants should bring an understanding of Aboriginal culture and values, plus awareness of the issues currently affecting Aboriginal children, young people, and their families. A suitable qualification and/or relevant experience in human services or a related field is expected.
The role also calls for proven teamwork, knowledge of vulnerable children, young people and families, and an understanding of trauma, attachment, and child development. Candidates should be willing to work collaboratively, liaise effectively with agencies and the community, and understand the child protection and out-of-home care service system.
Pay and Allowances
The advertised remuneration is $76,376 to $81,906 per year, plus superannuation, a $5,000 remote allowance, and salary packaging benefits. A further $5,000 remote allowance is available for Pilbara employees.
Additional Information
MacKillop Family Services is focused on improving employment outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Under Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA), this role is covered by a special measure intended to support equality, and Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply and are preferred for this position.
Selection for shortlisting may begin immediately, so early applications are encouraged. The full position description can be reviewed through the application process, and candidates should address all key selection criteria in their application.
For more information, contact Natasha Bargeus at Natasha.Bargeus@mackillop.org.au.
Requirements
- Valid driver’s licence.
- Satisfactory criminal history check, paid for by MacKillop.
- Valid employee Working with Children Check.
- Valid NDIS Workers Screening Check for risk-assessed/client-facing roles; MacKillop can help successful candidates apply.
Our Offer
- Salary packaging that can increase take-home pay.
- Ongoing career development, education, and training.
- Employee Assistance Program offering free, confidential counselling, coaching, and emotional support.
Our Commitment
MacKillop states that it values diversity and aims to provide a culturally safe, culturally competent, and welcoming environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people, families, and communities. The organisation emphasises safety, fairness, and respect for all people, regardless of background or identity.