The Navigator Program is currently recruiting for a Senior Case Manager position as a backfill role, to 30 January 2027
Position: Navigator Senior Case Manager
Details: Part-time, 0.9 FTE, contract to 30 January, 2027
Level: SCHADS 6
Location: Primarily based in Wonthaggi, with outreach and travel across Inner Gippsland as required.
The program:
The Navigator program works with young people aged 12 to 17 years who have disengaged from education, to re-engage in their education through effective assertive outreach and case management support. AV and Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation have partnered to deliver an innovative Navigator program that works collaboratively with young people, their families, schools, communities, Local Learning and Employment Networks, and DET Area teams to provide holistic support targeted at re-engaging to education.
The Role:
You will be part of a dynamic team delivering services directly to young people. We are currently looking for experienced case managers with expertise supporting disengaged young people and their families, to work with our Navigator program – an innovative, research-informed program that assists disengaged learners to re-connect back into education and learning.
Position Requirements:
A relevant tertiary qualification at degree level in Social Work, Psychology, Early Childhood Specialist, Occupational Therapy, or related behavioural sciences, or appropriate specialist experience, including lived experience.
To Apply
Complete an online application via the AV careers page, attaching two documents: a resume and a cover letter outlining your skills, experience and a short response addressing the Key Selection Criteria.
For further enquiries please contact Trent Tobias: [email protected] with the subject line: Navigator Position
Applications Close: Wednesday July 1st
**Please note that the team will be reviewing applications as they are received, and the position may close early if a suitable candidate is identified**
We encourage and welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. Anglicare Victoria acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country.
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