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CALD Specialist Outreach Caseworker

Job Title: CALD Specialist Outreach Caseworker
Contract Type: Permanent Recruitment
Location: Newcastle
Specialisation:
Reference: 1033190
Contact Name: Chelsea Farrar
Contact Email: chelseaf@peoplefusion.com.au
Job Published: April 02, 2026 16:30

Job Description

  • Make a meaningful impact supporting women and children

  • Extra annual leave and wellbeing leave, salary packaging benefits

  • Join a committed and passionate team who were awarded City of Newcastle’s 2026 Community Group of the year.

About the company

Jenny’s Place is a long-standing, community-based organisation supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence and homelessness. Since 1977, they have delivered crisis and transitional accommodation, outreach support, early intervention and prevention programs, alongside integrated case management to help clients access safe housing and wraparound supports.

With a vision of a community free from violence and homelessness, Jenny’s Place is driven by compassion, empowerment and collaboration, working alongside women and children to rebuild safety, stability and independence.

About the opportunity

The Core and Cluster model is a contemporary approach to supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence, combining independent, self-contained accommodation (“the cluster”) with a central hub (“the core”) that provides access to wraparound supports such as case management, counselling and community services.

In this role, you will deliver the interim phase of the model, providing trauma-informed outreach case management to women and children experiencing or at risk of homelessness as a direct result of DFV, with a particular focus on supporting clients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. While the purpose-built cluster is being developed, you will also play a key role in building community connections and shaping how this new program is established and delivered locally.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Deliver culturally responsive, trauma-informed case management to women and children experiencing DFV-related homelessness, supporting both CALD and non-CALD clients with a strong focus on CALD communities

  • Undertake culturally informed risk assessment and safety planning, supporting safety while respecting cultural identity, family dynamics and community context

  • Provide outreach support in safe settings, assisting clients to access housing, services and practical supports

  • Build strong relationships with multicultural communities, leaders and services to strengthen access and engagement

  • Work collaboratively with key stakeholders including DCJ, WDVCAS, housing providers and specialist services to deliver coordinated support

  • Advocate for clients across legal, housing and community systems, including support with ADVOs, court processes and referrals

  • Maintain clear case notes and contribute to a collaborative, culturally responsive and continuously improving team

The benefits

As a valued member of the Jenny’s Place team, you’ll enjoy:

  • 5 weeks annual leave + 1 week wellbeing leave

  • Salary packaging (PBI) to increase take-home pay

  • Supportive leadership and a collaborative team environment

  • The opportunity to make a genuine impact in the local community

  • This role is classified at SCHADS Award Level 5, Pay Point 1

About you

You are a compassionate and culturally aware practitioner with a strong understanding of the experiences of women and children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds impacted by domestic and family violence. You bring a trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach and are confident in supporting clients through complex and sensitive situations.

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a new and evolving program. You will bring a positive, proactive mindset and enjoy building something from the ground up, establishing strong connections with multicultural communities and shaping how the service is delivered locally.

In addition, you will bring:

  • Experience in case management, ideally within DFV or community services

  • A sound understanding of domestic and family violence and its impact on women and children

  • Strong cultural capability and experience working with CALD communities

  • Strong relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage across community and service partners

  • A solutions-focused approach, with the ability to work independently and take initiative

  • Well-developed organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities

Tertiary qualifications in Human Services (minimum Diploma level) are required, along with a current driver’s licence, Working with Children Check and National Police Check.

This position is designated for a female under Section 31 of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act. We recognise and value the importance of lived experience and encourage applications from people who bring this perspective.

How to apply
To access a copy of the Success Profile Pack, including a detailed position description, please email Neve at nevef@peoplefusion.com.au or Chelsea on chelseaf@peoplefusion.com.au
To learn more about key responsibilities, company culture and associated benefits of this opportunity, please contact Chelsea Farrar today on 0249272027 for a confidential discussion. Alternatively, click "Apply" to submit your covering letter and CV.

Alternatively, click "Apply" to submit your covering letter and CV.