Residential Youth Worker (Australia) Safe Places for Children UK have a unique opportunity to recruit skilled, qualified and resilient candidates to apply, join and relocate to work for Safe Places for Children in Australia. This opportunity has been created due to the partnership between both organisations. The position requirements are noted within this advert, but please note that this is opened to both British and Irish passport holders. Any successful candidate will be required to complete compulsory training within either the UK or in the ROI. Safe Places for Children will help with relocation, VISA requirements (Working Rights) and will support the successful candidates to obtain the relevant state police checks prior to commencing or traveling for employment to Australia. Position Title: Youth Worker 2 (Australia) Annual Salary: $92,115 (GBP approx. £47,000) for youth worker stream employees. (Based on experience, qualifications and demonstrated ability within the role). Employment Type: Full Time Position Reports To: Case Manager Current Areas: Perth North (Western Australia), Cairns, Toowoomba and Townsville (Queensland) Benefits of being employed by our Charity: Support to apply for a VISA for working in Australia (various types of VISAs) Travel arrangements organised for successful applicant Relocation support, this includes access to shared accommodation for 4 weeks and access to a shared car for 4 weeks, Paid induction training some of which will be completed in the UK or ROI Access to 24 hour on-call support, 7 days a week with a trained TCI Post Crisis Response staff member. Great benefits such as salary sacrifice (reduces taxable income while increasing your take home pay). 17.5% leave loading (you get paid extra to take annual leave) 6 weeks per year of annual leave. Free access to an employee assistance program 10% Superannuation (similar to a pension fund but paid by the employer) and other great benefits. Required Weekly Hours: Average 38 shift hours and 2 sleepovers per week (averaged over 12 weeks). Overtime is managed by an Hours Bank system which can be paid out or taken as time back. Shift Patterns: A regular shift is 24 hours long. It consists of 16 hours awake working time and 8 hours paid sleepover period (Included in Salary). This is a shift-based role as with any residential care provider, it is based on supporting the needs of the YP. Shifts within Australia are predominately based on working for a period of 24 hours. This will be broken down into a period of 16 hours and 1 sleepover (8 hours). The standard rostering will usually see a breakdown of 5 x 24 hours shifts a fortnight, which is averaged over an 84 day period. This means over the 12 week (84 days) you would expect to see an average of 5 shifts worked per fortnight. Essential Position Requirements A minimum 2 years full time employed experience working with young people that have displayed challenging pain based behaviours such as verbal and physical aggression preferably in a residential setting and within the last 5 years. Degree level in social work, youth work or a degree in a relevant subject is desirable, however minimum qualification would be a level 3 diploma (in a relevant subject) Ability to do shift work (approx. 5 shifts a fortnight for full time staff), and sleeping sleepovers. Must have and hold a UK or Republic of Ireland Drivers License for a minimum of 12 months Able to obtain the necessary International Police Check, and associated State-Specific Police Checks and meet statutory check requirements within the relevant area that you are relocating to within Australia. Able to obtain the required VISA requirements for entry into Australia and to have the right to work for Safe Places for Children in Australia. Certain criteria must be met in regard to the VISA requirements, International Recruitment Project There are a number of stages that all candidates have to achieve throughout the recruitment process and more information in regards to the stages of the International Recruitment Project can be viewed directly on our website: Within the website you will be able to find additional information that relates to the International Recruitment Project as as copy of the Frequently Ask Questions that has been developed based on experience of candidates to date.