Residential Youth Worker

Residential Youth Worker

Residential Youth Worker

Mission Australia

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Carlisle - DAYS Residential Rehabilitation

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$49.46 per hour + super + penalties Casual Contract – 8hr Shift Work Location: Beeloo (Carlisle) WA 6101 Rewarding work – every day you know you’re making a real difference Life at Mission Australia When you join the team at Mission Australia, you become part of a community who are determined to end homelessness and ensure people in need can thrive. United by our Christian purpose and values, we advocate for a fairer Australia, to meet the growing needs of people across the country. Together we’re building hope and possibility for all. Find out more about us and our purpose. Your Opportunity The Drug and Alcohol Youth Service (DAYS) provides a safe and supportive 3-month short-stay residential program for up to eight young people aged 12–21 years. The program helps young people manage their withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs and/or take time out from challenging environmental influences and pressures. During their stay, young people are supported through a daily structured program and have access to clinical psychology, medical care, mentoring, and case management. Based at DAYS Carlisle, your role as a Residential Youth Worker is to actively engage young people, supporting them as they progress through the program. You will play a central role in teaching life skills, encouraging positive coping strategies, and contributing to long-term wellbeing within a trauma-informed, strength-based, and client-centred approach. This position operates on a 24/7 rotating roster, requiring flexibility to work a combination of day and night 8-hour shifts. Your Key Responsibilities Induct young people into the service, ensuring they understand their rights, responsibilities, and program expectations. Develop positive and professional relationships with young people while maintaining clear boundaries of care practice. Support young people in understanding their behaviours, developing beneficial coping strategies, and working towards their goals. Provide practical assistance with daily activities, including meal preparation, personal care, hygiene, and self-administration of medication in line with policies and procedures. Participate in case planning and case conferences alongside the Case Manager to monitor client progress. Ensure a safe and secure environment that upholds the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations. Manage crisis situations, applying Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) strategies to de-escalate behaviours and provide appropriate support. Facilitate educational groups, life skills programs, and recreational activities to enhance young people's development. Requirements for Success A Degree or Diploma in Social Welfare/Social Science or a Certificate IV in Community Services (or equivalent) with two years’ relevant experience. Demonstrated experience working with youth at risk with complex needs, including AOD issues, trauma, homelessness, mental health, and family violence. Understanding of adolescent development and behaviour management, with the ability to set appropriate boundaries. Knowledge of the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations and commitment to child safety policies and practices. Completion (or willingness to complete) Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training within 12 months of employment. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage young people and collaborate with stakeholders. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, using initiative to problem-solve in a fast-paced environment. First Aid & CPR Certification. Full driver licence with no restrictions Before starting work with us, you will need to undertake a national police history check, qualifications, and referee checks, and have a clearance to work with children/vulnerable people. Your Benefits To ensure our employees feel valued, empowered, and celebrated, we provide a range of employee benefits including: Make a meaningful difference to the lives of Australians in need Free external, confidential counselling and access to chaplaincy support. Volunteering opportunities Our Culture Our innovative and inclusive culture will ensure you feel valued at Mission Australia as you help Australians in need and develop in your career. We prioritise the safety and wellbeing of everyone, both within our team and the individuals we serve. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive working environment. We actively support and encourage people of all backgrounds; gender, age, ethnicity, race, cultural background, disability, religion, and sexual orientation to submit an application and aim to ensure that the recruitment and employee experience is as accessible and inclusive as possible. So, whoever you are, if you’re skilled and actively support our purpose and values, you would be welcome at Mission Australia. If you live with disability and require support to submit your application, please email talentattraction@missionaustralia.com.au or visit our Careers page for additional contact details. We strongly encourage applications from people who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. For culturally safe support or assistance with your application, please contact us at deadlycareers@missionaustralia.com.au How To Apply To be considered for this opportunity, click ‘apply’ and send your application today! As a committed Circle Back Initiative employer, we will respond to your application. Applications for this role are shortlisted as received and we are interviewing through the advertising period. Please apply as soon as possible to be considered. Thank you. Mission Australia is a national Christian charity motivated by a shared vision of an Australia where everyone has a safe home and can thrive. Since 1859, we’ve been standing alongside people in need across Australia, offering real hope that has lasting impact. Backed by our supporters, churches, partners, and funders, we work together for the long-term wellbeing of anyone who needs us, reflecting our values of respect, compassion, integrity, perseverance and celebration. We collaborate with people experiencing homelessness or disadvantage to tackle the root causes of their challenges through providing access to safe, affordable homes and innovative, evidence-based support services. Every day we deliver homelessness crisis and prevention services, provide social and affordable housing, assist struggling families and children, address mental health issues, fight substance dependencies, support people with disability and much more. Mission Australia believes a person’s circumstances shouldn’t define their future and that given the right support, everyone can reach their full potential. That’s why we stand together with Australians in need, until they can stand for themselves. Learn more about Mission Australia and our purpose.