We are seeking appropriately qualified (youth/social work or community service) and experienced people to join our 'talent pool' for our expanding team of Youth Workers working in our Complex Care placements in Perth Metro.The positions are a live-in staff rostered home (primarily 12 hr shifts),working within a therapeutic model of care.Please note, this is an ongoing EOI for current and future vacancies.Interviews will be undertaken as suitable candidates are identified as meeting the criteria for interview.Only applicants shortlisted for interview will be contacted.Benefits Rewarding work – every day you know you are making a real difference Excellent rates, allowances + Super – SCHADS Level 3 – Various Roles, FT, PT and casual Ongoing training and support from our amazing Team Leaders with a wealth of experience About Key Assets Our purpose is to achieve positive and lasting outcomes for children, families, and communities.Key Assets was founded in Australia in 2007 and has grown to one of Australia's leading non-government children and family services providers.We provide foster carer, family services and disability services.Operating across all states and Norfolk Island, our purpose is to achieve positive and lasting outcomes for children, families, and communities.We strive to continue our work in developing an innovative range of services for children and young people, while partnering with statutory bodies to understand and meet their unique needs, helping them to succeed.Criteria (but not limited to) for Interview 1.At least 12 months experience in providing therapeutic direct care to children and young people (0-18yo) - Essential 2.Qualifications in Youth/Social work or Community Services 3.Current First Aid/CPR Certifications - Essential.Mental Health qualifications backed up with recent experience in this field - Highly desirable 4.Do you hold an unrestricted, current and valid Driver Licence (not provisional) to be able to drive a vehicle in WA?5.Are you legally entitled to work in Australia?Requirements for Success - We look for the following attributes: Available to work a 24/7 rotating roster which may include days, evenings, sleepovers, and weekends working in both the Northern and Southern suburbs of Perth.An understanding of trauma informed therapeutic care to assist in deescalating and responding to critical incidents with the young person.Have experience in dealing with children and young people with 'complex needs and behaviours' and the ability to therapeutically manage these behaviours.Must have a current 'paid employment' Working with Children card for WA or happy to obtain one as well as current First Aid and CPR Certification.Qualifications in Youth Work/Social Worker or Community Services Statutory Checks will be completed on all new staff as part of our recruitment process Being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or holding an exemption for COVID-19 vaccinations is a condition of employment with Key Assets.For further information about this role in Metro, WA, please call Ben Wandei on (08) 9207 5900 or 0400 401 628.KEY ASSETS THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROVIDER is committed to building a culturally diverse workforce and all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.We believe in diversity and inclusion in our team, and with that in mind, we encourage First Nations peoples, people from CALD backgrounds, LGBTQI+, neurodiverse and people of all abilities to apply.We are a committed partner in reconciliation and all applications for this role are valued.We look forward to hearing from you.If you would like to discuss Key Assets' commitment to reconciliation, employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples or information on our cultural practice, please contact our Cultural Practice Leader, Kylie Pickett on 08 9207 5900 or Mobile 0475 294 313, additionally you can view Key Assets commitment outlined in our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at keyassets.org.au.