Are you passionate about helping others? As a Family Support Worker, working in the Family Rural Resilient Program, you’ll empower families, connect them with resources, and be a friendly face during tough times. No two days are the same—bring your heart, energy, and compassion to a role where you’ll make a real impact!
Looking to make a real difference?
This maternity leave relief position located in Moree is perfect for those ready to jump in and become a valued part of the team. If you’re someone who listens without judgment, builds trusting relationships, and is committed to empowering young people and their families through practical support and advocacy, we want to hear from you!
Your role as a Family Support Worker
As a Family Support Worker, you will provide short term support to young people aged 0-18 years and their families, helping them navigate challenges and access essential services. Your work will make a real difference in their lives and the broader community.
You’ll have the opportunity to:
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Provide practical and emotional support to young people and families in need.
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Work collaboratively with children, parents, and caregivers to promote well-being.
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Connect families with appropriate services and community resources.
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Develop and implement tailored support plans.
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Maintain accurate records and report on client progress.
About Centacare
Since 2001, Centacare, a Social Services Agency of the Catholic Diocese of Armidale, has been a vital part of the local community. We provide a wide range of social welfare services to support individuals, families, and the broader community. As a Catholic agency, we welcome everyone, regardless of religion, circumstance, ethnicity, economic situation, age, gender, or ability.
Our values – Dignity | Solidarity | Subsidiarity | Common Good - are the foundation of our work and shape the way we consistently deliver our programs.
Make a difference in your community every day
At Centacare, we believe that every day brings an opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Imagine the satisfaction of seeing the difference you make in your clients' lives. That's the experience you will have when you come to work at Centacare.
Our Mission: Action for Impact
We’re committed to empowering every person we serve to reach their full potential and lead fulfilling lives. As a key member of our Youth care team, you’ll help bring this mission to life—creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and inspired.
Why join us?
We are committed to the organisation’s growth out team members well-being. Here’s what you can look forward to:
These are just a few of the many reasons to join our amazing team.
What you’ll bring
- Relevant qualifications in welfare or related fields and/ or demonstrated extensive experience working with families with complex needs.
- Experience in Case Management education program delivery, development, implementation, coordination, review and evaluation.
- Demonstrated experience working with complex families who may be difficult to engage.
- Demonstrated experience working with Aboriginal and CALD communities
- Demonstrated experience in developing working relationships with multi-faceted services.
- Current driver’s license and ability to travel regularly where overnight stays may be required.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your experience, qualifications and interest in the position.
For more information or role related queries please contact Meghann Stanton at hr@centacarenenw.com.au
Closing date for applications: 4pm, Tuesday 21st of July 2025 however interviews will be scheduled as applications are received. Don’t miss this opportunity—submit your application today!
At Centacare, we are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for all children and vulnerable adults. We foster a culture where safeguarding is a shared responsibility and is embedded in everything we do.
Centacare has clear standards of conduct in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children. To uphold these standards, all individuals who will have direct and ongoing contact with children, young people, or adults-at-risk are required to undergo a Working with Children Check, National Criminal History Check and/or a National Disability Worker Screening Check and thorough background referencing.
We are fully committed to child safety and maintain a zero-tolerance approach to abuse of any kind.