- Rates starting from $46.70 + super and penalties
- Meaningful work where you'll see the impact you make
- Paid induction with supported shadow shifts to set you up for success
Help create stability and consistency for young people who need it most.
At Kanda, we support young people to build stability, independence and positive futures through safe home environments where they can feel secure and supported.
As a Residential Care Worker, you’ll work directly with young people in a home setting, helping them build everyday life skills, strengthen relationships and navigate daily challenges. You’ll be backed by structured training, practical tools and local leadership so you can focus on delivering consistent, high-quality care.
Using therapeutic approaches including The Sanctuary Model and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), you’ll help create safe environments where young people can develop confidence, stability and independence over time.
Locations include: Beerwah, Buderim & Caboolture
What you'll be doing
- Create a safe, stable home where young people feel secure, valued and encouraged
- Support young people with everyday routines including school, meals, appointments, community activities and life skills
- Build genuine relationships that provide consistency, encouragement and someone they can rely on
- Respond calmly to challenging behaviour using therapeutic, trauma-informed approaches
- Complete clear documentation and work closely with your team to ensure consistent care that helps young people thrive
You're the right person if...
- You enjoy supporting young people to develop confidence, life skills and greater independence
- You stay calm under pressure and build trust through consistency, empathy and compassion
- You're comfortable providing personal care as part of supporting young people's everyday needs
- You're available to work a rotating roster, including sleepover shifts
- You have experience in residential care, or bring experience supporting people in mental health, disability, NDIS or other complex support settings
Before you start you’ll also need:
- A current Australian driver's licence (minimum P2)
- A Working with Children Blue Card and NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)
- Current First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
- A completed or currently enrolled in a Certificate IV or Diploma in Community Services, Youth Work, Social Work or a related qualification.
Why Kanda?
At Kanda, you'll be supported from day one. From paid induction, supported shadow shifts, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and The Sanctuary Model training to experienced local leadership, 24/7 on-call support and wellbeing initiatives, we'll equip you with the tools and skills you need to succeed.
You'll also enjoy rates starting from $46.70 per hour, flexible casual and PPT opportunities and a company vehicle provided during shifts. As Kanda continues to grow, you'll have genuine opportunities to build a rewarding long-term career while being recognised for the difference you make.
If you're ready to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people while building a rewarding career, we'd love to hear from you.
Want to chat about this role?
Reach out to Taneecia – Talent Acquisition Specialist on 07 4183 8114 or email
[email protected]
Kanda is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation.
We’re dedicated to building an inclusive environment where everyone feels safe, respected, and comfortable to be themselves. At Kanda, every voice matters, every culture is valued, and we believe that diverse perspectives aren’t just welcome — they’re essential to who we are and what we do.