** Now hiring Casual Team Members Start Date: 18 May 2026 **
About Us
At Family Centered Support Services we provide a range of services to children young people and families including respite care in-home support and residential out-of-home care. We believe children belong with their families whenever it is safe and possible and we work closely with the Department of Child Safety and the families to address the root causes of challenging behaviours and support positive change.
About the Role
As a Team Member youll play a vital role in supporting Children and Young People living in Residential Out-of-Home Care at our therapeutic rural properties where we focus on a technology-reduced model of care. Your main responsibilities will include engaging with and supporting Children and Young People who exhibit challenging behaviors helping them achieve their social educational cultural and emotional goals. Youll also oversee their daily care.
Our mission is to equip Children and Young People with new coping strategies and pro-social behaviors to help them transition to a forever home.
Daily tasks may include:
Providing hands-on support in teaching life skills to our Young People such as cooking cleaning budgeting completing homework personal care booking and attending appointments participating in sports and engaging in schooling
Developing support documentation including Positive Behaviour Support Plans and progress reports
Assessing and supporting the developmental progress of our Young People
Liaising with and reporting to stakeholders to share information contribute to planning and ensure desired outcomes are achieved
Creating activity plans and facilitating community engagement for the Young Person
Safely supporting behaviours using Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) techniques
Benefits
Competitive salary range of $70000 - $100000 per annum superannuation (based on full-time potential)
Comprehensive induction and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training
24/7 dedicated on-call support
Access to Not-for-Profit salary packaging to lower your taxable income
Be part of a rapidly growing learning organisation
Above-award remuneration including penalties and allowances
Work vehicle and meals provided during shifts
Opportunities for career advancement
Ongoing training development and support
Access to Employee Assistance Program counselling services
QLeave portable long service leave contributions
Essential Requirements
Current Australian Drivers Licence (must be Open or P2)
Minimum Certificate IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention or equivalent (or actively working towards it)
Availability for shift work (24-hour model) including weekdays weekends and sleepovers as scheduled
Approved Licensed Care Service (LSC) check through the department or ability to obtainone
Current Paid Blue Cardor willingness to obtain one
Current First Aid and CPR certificates or willingness to obtain them
Flexibility to meet the organisations needs
Ability to prioritise tasks and work under pressure to meet specific timeframes and targets
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including documentation organization and reporting
Proficient computer skills particularly in Microsoft Office Suite
Provide two recent professional references
Desirable Attributes
Understanding of trauma-informed practices
Previous Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training
Completion of Hope & Healing modules
Experience working directly with children and families in a support role
Current Licensed Care Service (LCS) check through the Department
Flexible adaptable and eager to learn
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples as part of our commitment to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
How to Apply
To apply for this role please click the Apply button and follow the instructions to be redirected to our website. If your online application is successful you will be contacted to arrange an initial phone interview.
For further information about this role or other employment opportunities please reach out to our HR Team at
Important Note
Applications may be shortlisted as they are received
All applications for advertised roles must be submitted online to be considered
Your experience and qualifications will determine the contracted hours that can be offered if you are successful
Respect Integrity Quality Engagement Emotional Intelligence** Now hiring Casual Team Members Start Date: 18 May 2026 **About UsAt Family Centered Support Services we provide a range of services to children young people and families including respite care in-home support and residential out-of-h...
** Now hiring Casual Team Members Start Date: 18 May 2026 **
About Us
At Family Centered Support Services we provide a range of services to children young people and families including respite care in-home support and residential out-of-home care. We believe children belong with their families whenever it is safe and possible and we work closely with the Department of Child Safety and the families to address the root causes of challenging behaviours and support positive change.
About the Role
As a Team Member youll play a vital role in supporting Children and Young People living in Residential Out-of-Home Care at our therapeutic rural properties where we focus on a technology-reduced model of care. Your main responsibilities will include engaging with and supporting Children and Young People who exhibit challenging behaviors helping them achieve their social educational cultural and emotional goals. Youll also oversee their daily care.
Our mission is to equip Children and Young People with new coping strategies and pro-social behaviors to help them transition to a forever home.
Daily tasks may include:
Providing hands-on support in teaching life skills to our Young People such as cooking cleaning budgeting completing homework personal care booking and attending appointments participating in sports and engaging in schooling
Developing support documentation including Positive Behaviour Support Plans and progress reports
Assessing and supporting the developmental progress of our Young People
Liaising with and reporting to stakeholders to share information contribute to planning and ensure desired outcomes are achieved
Creating activity plans and facilitating community engagement for the Young Person
Safely supporting behaviours using Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) techniques
Benefits
Competitive salary range of $70000 - $100000 per annum superannuation (based on full-time potential)
Comprehensive induction and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training
24/7 dedicated on-call support
Access to Not-for-Profit salary packaging to lower your taxable income
Be part of a rapidly growing learning organisation
Above-award remuneration including penalties and allowances
Work vehicle and meals provided during shifts
Opportunities for career advancement
Ongoing training development and support
Access to Employee Assistance Program counselling services
QLeave portable long service leave contributions
Essential Requirements
Current Australian Drivers Licence (must be Open or P2)
Minimum Certificate IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention or equivalent (or actively working towards it)
Availability for shift work (24-hour model) including weekdays weekends and sleepovers as scheduled
Approved Licensed Care Service (LSC) check through the department or ability to obtainone
Current Paid Blue Cardor willingness to obtain one
Current First Aid and CPR certificates or willingness to obtain them
Flexibility to meet the organisations needs
Ability to prioritise tasks and work under pressure to meet specific timeframes and targets
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including documentation organization and reporting
Proficient computer skills particularly in Microsoft Office Suite
Provide two recent professional references
Desirable Attributes
Understanding of trauma-informed practices
Previous Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training
Completion of Hope & Healing modules
Experience working directly with children and families in a support role
Current Licensed Care Service (LCS) check through the Department
Flexible adaptable and eager to learn
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples as part of our commitment to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
How to Apply
To apply for this role please click the Apply button and follow the instructions to be redirected to our website. If your online application is successful you will be contacted to arrange an initial phone interview.
For further information about this role or other employment opportunities please reach out to our HR Team at
Important Note
Applications may be shortlisted as they are received
All applications for advertised roles must be submitted online to be considered
Your experience and qualifications will determine the contracted hours that can be offered if you are successful