Case Support Worker
Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation
Broome, Broome, and Kimberley, WA
Child Welfare, Youth and Family Services (Community Services and Development)
Full-time
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Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation (NAC) is a Broome-based community organization managed and owned by Aboriginal members. Our board consists of 11 Indigenous people from Broome and the Dampier Peninsula.
Our primary objectives are to build the capacity of the Aboriginal community and individuals in the region by fostering self-sufficiency with a key focus on health, housing, education, and employment.
About the Role
Nirrumbuk is currently seeking 3 case support workers to join our busy team!
2x male and 1x female.
As a case support worker, you will walk alongside Aboriginal youth, offering guidance, encouragement, and a culturally strong connection. Your role is not just about support—it’s about growth, resilience, and creating safe spaces for young people to thrive.
What we're Looking for
We are looking for people who:
We are committed to personal and professional growth to offer the best support possible.
Understand the impact of colonization and intergenerational trauma and are open to learning.
Have self-reflective capacity and the ability to address their own healing when needed.
Are patient, non-judgmental, adaptable, and able to support youth at different levels of development.
Value and practice respectful behaviors, honesty, responsibility, care, and safety.
Are team players who want to shape a strong, values-based team culture.
Possess Certificate III or higher qualification from a nationally recognized course in one of the following fields: counselling, psychology, social work, mental health, youth work, Indigenous studies, or a related area; or
Minimum of two years’ experience working in a similar field.
Knowledge of computer systems required to record data, including databases, Excel spreadsheets, and Word documents.
Must have a driver’s license (or be in the process of obtaining one).
Be able to obtain police clearance and work with children.
What We Offer
A supportive, culturally safe environment with mentorship from respected Aboriginal leaders and intensive guidance from a psychosocial worker.
Ongoing training and development in trauma-informed care, attachment-based approaches, and personal growth.
The chance to be part of something meaningful and long-lasting in the lives of Aboriginal youth.
Salary for this position will start at $65,000-$70,000 (depending on qualifications, skills, and experience) plus superannuation and access to salary packaging.
Submit a cover letter addressing what we're looking for (above) and
Applications close at 4pm on Friday, 4 July 2025.
NOTE: Never make payment to any employer, person, company, contractor or agency to get hired for a Job.
Current resume via email to nacadmin@irrumbuk.org.au. If you have any further queries, contact us on 9193 7100.
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