- Join an impactful team dedicated to the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
- Engage in innovative programs that support children's education and emotional development.
- Work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment to enhance community outcomes.
- Enjoy a full-time role based in Mareeba with opportunities for professional development.
Mulungu is a leading Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service committed to delivering comprehensive health and wellbeing services to Mareeba and its surrounding districts. Our integrated approach encompasses Health Services, Social Services, and Corporate Services, ensuring a holistic response to community needs.
Within our Social Services tier, we focus on providing accessible and culturally appropriate services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, fostering connections and building capacity in our communities.
The Child & Youth Support Officer plays a vital role in promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people by supporting their educational and developmental needs. Working under the guidance of the Family Care Service Coordinator, this position involves delivering a range of responsive support services, contributing to Family Action Plans, and ensuring the overall wellbeing of participants.
Key responsibilities include maintaining confidentiality, conducting observations for program planning, and actively engaging with the community to promote our services. You will also be responsible for reporting on performance indicators and facilitating continuous quality improvement processes.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated individual with a genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of children and families. The ideal candidate will possess the following attributes:
- Certificate III in Community Services or equivalent, or a willingness to obtain.
- Minimum one year of experience working with children and young people.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with families.
- Knowledge of the challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, particularly regarding family support and education.
- QLD Drivers Licence, Working with Children Blue Card, Current Federal Police Check (within the last 4 weeks) or ability to obtain prior to commencement.
As a Child & Youth Support Officer, you will demonstrate flexibility, commitment to professional development, and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
To apply for this position please provide a current resume and brief cover letter addressing your suitability for the position. Position closes on the 12th July 2026 at 5:00pm.
If you are ready to contribute to the wellbeing of our community and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, we encourage you to apply for the Child & Youth Support Officer position.