Youth Group Worker
A role delivering targeted programs and activities for teenagers and contributing to service delivery to support children, youth & families.
- Above award salary with salary packaging benefits!
- 6 month contract, part-time, Monday - Thursday 10am-5:30pm
- Competitive professional development investment to help you grow!
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.
Our client is a respected, community-embedded not-for-profit delivering trauma-informed, family-centred services grounded in culture, healing and connection to Country and community. The organisation places strong value on early intervention, parenting support, youth wellbeing, and healing-focused practice that strengthens families and restores safety.
This role provides an opportunity to contribute professional skills and community connection to programs that support young people and families, promote wellbeing, and strengthen connection to community.
Our client offers a supportive, values-led workplace where community knowledge, collaboration and culturally responsive practice are central to how services are delivered.
This role will involve:
- Facilitating after-school and school holiday activities and wellbeing programs for teenagers
- Designing and delivering educational and life skills activities that promote confidence, wellbeing and community connection
- Supporting community members through information, advice and referral pathways to relevant services
- Maintaining accurate program participation records and supporting reporting requirements
The requirements for this role include:
- Qualification OR relevant experience in Community Services, Youth Work, Social Work or a related field
- Experience facilitating group work and programs with vulnerable children and young people
- Strong communication, stakeholder engagement and community partnership skills
- Current Working With Children Check, National Police Check and Driver’s Licence
- Part-time (4 days, 28 hours per week)
- Centre location: Cranebrook
- $41.96ph + super + salary packaging (Above award!)
- All travel re-imbursed in-line with fortnightly pay
- Regular supervision and ongoing training
- Comprehensive professional development budget to support career growth
- Strong, values-led team culture within a respected community organisation
When you work with abrs, you’re engaging in an ethical recruitment process that directly funds vital programs in the community.
Our Commitment to Reconciliation abrs acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land. We are committed to working respectfully and in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, guided by the principles of self-determination. We support the rights of children to remain connected to family, culture, and Country.
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