Support Worker – Homelessness
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Support Worker – Homelessness
Alice Springs, NT Full-time,
Permanent, SCHADS Level 3
Why this role matters
The Alice Springs Hub is a place where people come to feel safe, respected and welcomed without judgement. Many who visit are navigating homelessness, financial hardship, substance use, mental health challenges or deep social disconnection. Your presence helps create a space where people can pause, breathe and reconnect with a sense of dignity. Every conversation, every moment of support and every act of kindness that contributes to someone feeling valued, seen and empowered.
About the role
As a Support Worker, you will be part of the daily rhythm of the Hub. You will greet participants with warmth, offer practical support and help them connect with services that can make a genuine difference in their lives. Working alongside Case Managers, you will provide brief interventions, one on one support and simple activities that build routine, wellbeing and social connection.
You will also help keep the Hub running smoothly by assisting with light meals, maintaining a clean and respectful environment and contributing to a space where people feel safe, calm and supported.
A key part of this role is relationship building, especially with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members who may have experienced trauma, institutionalisation or long periods of disconnection. Your ability to listen deeply, show respect and create culturally safe interactions will shape how people experience the Hub and how they feel when they walk through the door.
This full-time role reports to the Team Leader, with pay in line with SCHADS Level 3.
How you will make an impact
Supporting Case Managers to walk alongside participants facing complex life challenges
Helping create a Hub environment that feels safe, calm and welcoming
Offering brief interventions and one on one support when people need it most
Facilitating simple activities that promote wellbeing, routine and social connection
Supporting participants to access services, identification, income pathways and essential supports
Working with TSA programs, external providers and community partners to ensure coordinated care
Following TSA WHS practices including conflict resolution and anti-discrimination
Contributing to a positive and supportive team culture
Participating in staff meetings and training
Contributing to the overall impact of the site, including the Waterhole, by helping maintain a safe, clean, welcoming and culturally respectful environment during peak periods
What you will bring
Experience in homelessness services, crisis support, community-based case work or similar social services environments
Initiative, self-motivation and a genuine desire to help others
Experience working with people who may not have English as a first language
Knowledge of local Aboriginal communities and culture
Strong communication and relationship building skills
The ability to work respectfully with people from all backgrounds
Reliability, integrity and alignment with TSA values
Cert IV in Community Services (desirable)
NT Working with Children check
What we offer
$44.54 – $47.76 hourly + superannuation based on experience level and qualifications, exclusive of penalties, allowances, NFP salary packaging
SCHADS Level 3 – Above Award conditions (up to 10%)
Remote Area Housing Benefit (up to $31,800 tax free) and Entertainment Benefit (up to $2,650 tax free)
Generous paid parental leave (12 weeks for primary carers)
Purchased Leave Scheme (up to 8 weeks) and 5 days paid leave to experience other TSA programs
Flexible working arrangements
Access to EAP and wellbeing initiatives
Ongoing training and development
A meaningful career where your work creates real impact in the community
How to apply
If you are passionate about supporting people and helping create a culturally safe, community focused space, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your application, including a resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Applications will close as soon as a suitable candidate is secured.
The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people. We value people of all cultures, languages, capacities, sexual orientations, gender identities and/or expressions. We are committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people.
The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation and is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All child facing roles will require the successful completion of a Working with Children Check. Applicants for all roles require a mandatory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check.
We value Integrity, Compassion, Respect, Diversity, and Collaboration