Child and Youth Worker (Embedded Youth Empowered Towards Independence)

Job No: 308483
Location: Cairns, QLD

  • Support young people to feel safe, heard and connected
  • $100,000 – $105,000 + super + salary packaging up to $15,900
  • Work embedded within YETI, supporting young people navigating complex circumstances
  • Apply a specialist domestic and family violence lens within youth engagement

We Are CRDVS: Grounded in Safety. Driven by Change.

CRDVS is a specialist domestic and family violence service focused on safety, accountability and meaningful change.

Our work is grounded in a deep understanding of violence, power and coercive control, and this perspective informs every intervention, conversation and partnership.

Within the organisation you will find a supportive and reflective team environment. We prioritise supervision, shared decision making and continuous learning so practitioners feel confident navigating complex work.

The Environment You Will Work In

This role is embedded within YETI, a youth service supporting young people who may be experiencing instability, disconnection and complex risk.

Domestic and family violence can intersect with a number of competing priorities and needs for young people and may require complex system navigation and support.

In this role you will:

  • Build trusting relationships with young people while maintaining clear boundaries
  • Support young people experiencing distress, anger or uncertainty
  • Apply a specialist DFV perspective when working alongside other practitioners
  • Contribute to a safe and supportive environment for vulnerable young people

This work requires strong emotional regulation and reflective practice.

Support and Induction

Induction is structured and gradual, allowing you to build confidence before managing a full caseload.

Ongoing support includes:

  • Monthly internal supervision
  • External supervision every two months
  • Access to debriefing and reflective conversations
  • Protected team time for case discussion
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

These supports ensure practitioners are well supported in complex youth work.

Who Thrives in This Role

Practitioners who do well in this role often demonstrate:

  • Warm and genuine engagement with young people
  • Clear and consistent professional boundaries
  • Confidence supporting young people in challenging circumstances
  • Comfort discussing power, coercion and safety
  • Willingness to reflect on practice and adapt
  • Active use of supervision and team support

A relevant tertiary qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Youth Work or Community Services is required.

For the full position description, click here.

What Sustains This Work

Salary: $100,000 – $105,000 plus superannuation (SCHADS Level 5).

Additional benefits include:

  • Salary packaging up to $15,900
  • Leave loading
  • Structured internal supervision
  • External supervision every two months
  • Ongoing professional development
  • Protected team time for case discussion
  • Relocation assistance considered

For the Right Practitioner

This role suits a practitioner who values reflective practice, thoughtful engagement and a strong focus on safety.

If this approach aligns with your practice, we encourage you to apply.

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Questions

The Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service Inc (CRDVS) began its life back in 1987 when it grew from a local, grass roots group called the Domestic Violence Action Group (DVAG). This group was made up of passionate people who volunteered their time to look at the issue of domestic violence in the Cairns area. The DVAG was made up of volunteers from Ruth's Women's Shelter, the Women's Information and Referral Centre, local lawyers, Lifeline and the Cairns Base Hospital Social Worker.

In response to the Queensland Domestic Violence Task Force report Beyond These Walls, published in 1988, the DVAG sought to establish a service model to provide interventions for people affected by domestic and family violence and funding was applied for under the Domestic Violence Initiative Programme. In 1992 the Regional Domestic Violence Service Cairns (as it was then known) became one of the first four Regional Domestic Violence Services to receive funding from the Queensland government.

Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service