At Southern Cross Support Services (SCSS), we are dedicated to delivering exceptional care and support to young people in residential placements and within the community.
Our mission is to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where young people can flourish and reach their full potential.
We value and prioritise the well-being of both our clients and our team members.
By adopting frameworks such as The Sanctuary Model, a trauma informed model of care, we foster the emotional, social, moral physical and cultural wellbeing of everyone associated with SCSS.
Job Summary: SCSS / Children, Youth & Family Services are seeking a passionate and proactive Youth Worker to join our SIL and outreach teams.
As a Youth Worker, you will be responsible for engaging with young people in their home and/or the community, assessing their needs, and connecting them with appropriate services and support.
Your role will involve building relationships, providing guidance, and advocating for the needs of young people.
Key Responsibilities: Be a positive role model and allow children to feel safe, build resilience and work towards positive future outcomes.
Support children and young people to build positive and trusting connections with family, friends, and community.
Support children and young people to make healthy lifestyle choices, access health care services and develop strong social and interpersonal skills.
Provide outreach support to children and young people who are dis-engaged from placements.
Provide the day-to-day care of all children in the residential care setting as required.
Learn life skills in a planned and supportive way.
Provide and participate in appropriate recreational activities for and with the children.
What we're looking for: Previous experience working with young people in an outreach or similar care setting A genuine passion for supporting and empowering young people.
Understanding of child development and trauma-informed care practices.
Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Ability to use and access a smart phone for clocking in/out and shift notes.
Prior to commencement in this role, team members must hold or be eligible to hold: Blue Card for Working with Children, NDIS Worker Screening, Child Safety and Personal History Screening Check (LCS2), hold or be willing to enrol into a Cert 4 or higher recognised qualification and a valid unrestricted drivers licence.
What can SCSS offer you?
Ongoing Learning & Development Annual FREE Flu Vaccination Reimbursement to maintain First Aid & CPR CEO Scholarship Program Sonder complete care platform – 24/7 support Corporate Health Care Partners Recognition – Employee of the Month, 5 & 10 year Service Awards SCSS and our partner companies are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves.
We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures are respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success.
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