- NFP Salary Packaging | Annual Wage Increases | Penalty Rates
- Extra Annual Leave | Flexible Shifts
- Ongoing Training & Professional Development | EAP & Debriefing
Support Young People with Purpose
As a Residential Care Youth Worker, you'll be part of a dedicated, trauma-informed team providing day-to-day care, guidance, and support. You'll help young people build life skills, develop routines, and achieve their goals in a safe, stable environment.
Your day-to-day will include running the household - cooking meals, maintaining a clean and welcoming home environment, ensuring supplies are stocked, and managing the practical aspects of daily living. You'll also be transporting young people to appointments and activities, administering and documenting medication, therapeutic behaviour management, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team including case managers, therapists, teachers and families. You'll also be responsible for meeting DFFH standards and requirements, including maintaining accurate case notes, incident reporting, and other essential administration.
This role suits people who are:
- Genuinely committed to trauma-informed practice
- Emotionally resilient and skilled in co-regulation
- Able to stay grounded and professional during repeated challenging incidents
- Consistent, structured and reliable in their approach to care
This is rewarding work, and it isn't for everyone. The right person brings both warmth and professional steadiness - and understands that showing up consistently is the intervention.
✅ What You’ll Need:
- Certificate IV in Child, Youth & Family Intervention (or equivalent – see our website for the full list) Please see below link for more information:
- Experience working with young people or strong motivation to learn
- Residential Out-of-Home Care Youth Work experience is highly desirable
- Current Australian Driver’s Licence, Victorian Employee Working with Children Check and First Aid Certificate
- Willingness to undergo a National Police Check (we’ll arrange this for you)
- Commitment to ongoing training and trauma-informed practice
- If you have lived outside of Australia for 12 months or more in the last 10 years, you will need to provide an International Police Check that has been processed in the last 3 months from any of the countries you have lived in.
- Applicants must complete the mandatory upskilling units as required by Department of Families, Fairness and Housing. Continuing employment is dependent on satisfactory evidence provided within 6 months of being engaged in the role.
✨ Why Work With Us?
- Competitive SCHADS Award pay
- Penalty rates for afternoon, night, and sleepover shifts
- Salary packaging to increase your take-home pay (for permanent employees)
- Ongoing learning: free internal training + $500 per year for external development
- Access to professional debriefing and our Employee Assistance Program
- Annual wage increases aligned with Fair Work or CPI
Junction Support Services is a child-safe organisation and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from First Nations peoples, individuals with disability or lived experience of disability, and people of all cultural backgrounds, gender identities and sexual orientations. We value the unique perspectives and contributions that diversity brings to our workplace and the communities we serve.
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