Description:
About the Role
The Youth Worker in School (YWIS) will be place based at a School and work with a caseload of young people who are deemed ‘at risk’, with the objective of supporting their engagement through school and/or their transition onto further education, training, employment and positive socialisation and active community engagement. The YWIS will develop and deliver programs and activities within the School that support positive development and motivation.
This role will be at schools in the southern region and our Melrose Park Site and will be Full Time on a Fixed Term contract until 19/12/2025 with the opportunity to extend.
Travel will be required between the sites, schools and other service providers. Excellent organisational skills and building and maintaining good relationships are paramount.
About You
To be successful in the role you will be able to:
- Case manage young people by providing a range of services to individual participants including:
- Assess young people’s skills and barriers to participation in education, training, work and community;
- Conduct vocational assessments and one-to-one career guidance, through interview and engagement techniques;
- Develop confidence in young people to empower them to generate their own outcomes;
- Develop engagement plans to ensure the young person remains engaged with a view to undertaking education or facilitate participation in non-school based education, vocational learning and training; and
- Contribute innovative ideas for the advancement of young people towards goals including retention, employment, training, and a socially inclusive lifestyle.
- Monitor and support engagement plans through a variety of techniques such as referral and advocacy with other agencies.
- Develop and facilitating group programs to and for young people.
- Provide ongoing assistance to young people on a one-to-one basis and in groups within contractual time frames and offer practical support.
- Adhere to contractual guidelines including maintaining case notes and participant files in accordance with policy, ensuring information is recorded on the relevant database.
- Ensure administration requirements are accurate and up to date within reasonable timeframes.
- Provide reports to management and stakeholders in accordance with requirements.
- Adhere to the Integrated Management System and assist with continuous improvement activities.
You will also be required to:
- Hold a current driver’s licence and own vehicle;
- Have a certificate IV in Youth Work or equivalent or a higher qualification (that meets requirements).
- Hold a current Working with Children Check.
About Us
Workskil Australia is a national not-for-profit and charitable organisation, with almost 40 proud years of supporting Australians to achieve sustained economic and social self-reliance. We do this by providing a range of employment, work experience, disability, youth, Indigenous and community services across New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria.
We promote a positive team culture where high performance can thrive. We value excellent customer service, integrity and honesty in our employees. We look for employees who have a genuine passion for working with those in need, are results-focused and can contribute to a strong team. In return for your truly valued contribution we will support your ongoing career development and offer a friendly, supportive & innovative environment for you to thrive.
We work hard every day to:
- Work with our Customers to secure great long-term job opportunities.
- Meet the labour needs of business and industry through quality recruitment services at no cost.
- Assist businesses with diversifying their workforce.
- Provide specialist employment and community services to people seeking work, including people with mental illness, injury or disability and Indigenous Australians.
- Deliver work experience projects to the community.
Our values remain at the heart of everything we do and we strive to conduct our business with the highest degree of care, integrity, respect, honesty and service. We believe that the care, respect and high level of service we give to all of our customers is our key point of difference.
Remuneration
A competitive salary will be negotiated commensurate with skills and experience. As Workskil Australia is a public benevolent institution, we can also offer a portion of the salary through tax effective salary packaging.
About your Application
For your application, please include both a cover letter and resume. Your letter should set out why you are the appropriate candidate for the role. For ease of upload, we encourage you to combine these into one file as a pdf or word document. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Prior to an offer of employment being made, candidates must provide authority for a Federal Police Clearance and other checks that may be a requirement of the position. To learn more about working at Workskil Australia head to https://www.workskil.com.au/about-us/work-with-us/
We are actively looking to fill this role and reserve the right to shortlist and interview applicants whilst this advertisement is open so encourage you to submit your application at your earliest opportunity.
Workskil Australia is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer and we particularly welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and applicants who have a disability. We deliver a range of employment and community services to children, young people and their families and are committed to creating a safe environment for children and young people in the delivery of these services.