Caseworker - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Identified)
Caseworker - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Identified)
Posted
12-Sep-2025
Location
Sydney - CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs
Sector
Health & Community Services
Salary
Work Type
Permanent, Part Time
Reference
3961546
Caseworker – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Identified Position)
- The Junction Neighbourhood Centre, based in Maroubra (2035).
- Part-time, 21-28 hours p/week across 3-4 days (with flexible hours)
- Competitive above award pay rates (based on experience) + superannuation + access to NFP salary packaging benefits
- Staying Home Leaving Violence Caseworker – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Identified Position)
About The Junction Neighbourhood Centre
The Junction Neighbourhood Centre (JNC) provides a diverse range of community services and programs for the communities in Eastern and Inner Sydney, with a focus on people who are socially isolated, disadvantaged and vulnerable. As a not-for-profit organisation operating for 50 years, the focus of our work is strengthening communities and creating connections.
They have community centres in Maroubra, Glebe and Bondi Junction which provide community information and places for the community to meet and participate in a wide range of groups, classes and programs. They have capacity building projects targeting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and people who are socially isolated.
About the opportunity
Working in a collaborative team of caseworkers, this role enables women who are experiencing Domestic & Family Violence to stay safely in their own home or home of their choice. This is done through case management, safety strategies and support for women and their families. The role involves:
- Day-to-day management of a complex caseload of clients and management of new referrals
- Case management of clients in the Staying Home Leaving Violence (SHLV) program as per program guidelines as well as cultural support, risk assessment, safety audits, and safety plans according to DV safety assessment tool.
- Assess, approve and monitor brokerage expenditure to provide security upgrades for clients
- Participate in local Safety Action Management (SAM) meetings
- Maintaining and growing key stakeholder relationships in the community
- Working collaboratively across the organisation and maintain referral pathways within JNC and with other service providers
This role could be right for you if you:
- Bring experience working in the Family and Domestic Violence space or strong knowledge of working with women and children who have experienced DFV
- Have experience working professionally as a case worker with clients with complex needs
- Have qualifications in community services, case work, social work or similar
- Successful candidates will be required to obtain a current Working with Children Check (WWCC), undergo a National Police Check and have an unrestricted NSW Driver's License.
Must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person and be a woman.
- The Junction Neighbourhood Centre considers being a woman is a genuine occupational qualification for this position under s. 31 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) and considers being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification for this position under s. 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
What’s in it for you!
- A genuinely flexible, supportive and culturally safe environment; opportunity to work alongside a passionate, close-knit team
- Engage in rewarding work within the community
- Above award hourly rate, plus Not-for-profit salary packaging which can increase take home salary significantly
- Additional leave at Christmas
How to apply:
Beaumont People have been retained to recruit this position on behalf of The Neighbourhood Junction Centre.
If this sounds like something that you would be interested in, please apply directly to the advertisement with a full resume and cover letter. If you have any questions prior to submitting your application, please direct them to Rhonda Newman - rhonda@beaumontpeople.com.au.
There is no closing date for this role, please apply as soon as possible as all applications will be reviewed as they are received – shortlisted applicants will be contacted for further discussion.
At Beaumont People we believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace, and we love working with organisations that feel the same way. We encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from CALD backgrounds and people with disabilities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assessed we would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.