Youth Worker. Casual at Life Without Barriers
Darling Downs, Western Australia, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Sep, 25

Salary

48.31

Posted On

16 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Assessment, Risk, Mental Health, Young People

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Job no: 505530
Employment type: Casual
Location: Toowoomba & Darling Downs

Categories: Child, Youth & Family

  • Starting rate $48.31 per hour + 12% Super + Salary Sacrifice up to $15,900 a year!
  • Are you looking for an inclusive and diverse organisation that offers career opportunities and understands the importance of work life balance?
  • Are you studying? Seeking a career change?
  • Would you like to pay less tax and increase your take home pay?
  • Would you like to receive discounted Private Health Insurance?
  • Car, insurance and unrestricted licence required & willingness to transport clients
  • Must be able to work shift work, including sleepovers and weekends!

WHY SHOULD YOU START YOUR CAREER WITH LIFE WITHOUT BARRIERS AS A YOUTH WORKER?

There is no greater honour, no bigger privilege than partnering with children, young people, and families to positively impact their lives.
At Life Without Barriers, we believe that supporting children, young people and families involved with, or at risk of being involved with, the child protection system takes passion, strength, expertise, commitment, and a relentless desire to help them grow, learn, heal, and thrive.
Life Without Barriers can offer you a wealth of opportunities. In fact, we have had Operations Managers, Program Managers, Child and Family Practitioners and Case Managers who kicked off their careers with LWB as Youth Workers. Not only this, but Youth Work can also be the ideal role for people who are studying and wanting to put theory into practice, or who are seeking to achieve better work/life balance all while making a difference at the same time.
Youth Work is truly what you make of it!

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

  • You must have obtained or be willing to work towards your Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (or similar) If you are unsure if you meet these minimum qualification standards, please visit https://peakcare.com.au/hopehealing/min-quals-res-care/
  • Experience working with young people, ideally in a residential setting is desirable, but successful applicants may have transferable experience from a background working in mental health, teaching/childcare, alcohol and other drugs or youth detention centres.
  • The successful applicants will need to be confident in managing risk and assessment and respond well to young people.
  • Valid Full Unrestricted Australian Drivers Licence (essential)
  • Valid First Aid Certificate and CPR Certification (or willingness to obtain prior to commencement)
  • Complete Hope and Healing Framework Foundations prior to starting (we will enrol you in this if successful)

As an LWB Youth Worker you will:

  • Form and maintain professional, nurturing relationships with children and young people by building trust through visible interest and active engagement.
  • Act as an appropriate adult role model, seeking to engage young people in purposeful activities aimed at developing life skills and self-worth.
  • Support the involvement of family and where applicable, facilitate family visits/connection and the promotion of positive family relationships with children and young people, to suit individual needs.
  • Promote and encourage positive relationships with peers and other persons significant to the child/young person.
  • Assist the child/young person to participate as full as possible in making decisions about the activities undertaken
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

Working in line with the CARE model you will strive to enhance the lives of young people in our Child Youth & Family programs incorporating a therapeutic, trauma informed approach. We are seeking experienced candidates to support young people that display complex and challenging behaviours. You will be assisting young people with school drop off & pick up, meal prep, family contact, community access, in-home support and working closely in line with their goals.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

As an LWB Youth Worker you will:

  • Form and maintain professional, nurturing relationships with children and young people by building trust through visible interest and active engagement.
  • Act as an appropriate adult role model, seeking to engage young people in purposeful activities aimed at developing life skills and self-worth.
  • Support the involvement of family and where applicable, facilitate family visits/connection and the promotion of positive family relationships with children and young people, to suit individual needs.
  • Promote and encourage positive relationships with peers and other persons significant to the child/young person.
  • Assist the child/young person to participate as full as possible in making decisions about the activities undertaken.
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