Full time, 76 hours per fortnight located in Armadale. Fixed term till 31/06/2026 Salary: $43.08 super Salary packaging benefits (find out more here on what this means) Working Monday to Friday. Discounts with a major health insurance provider. We offer employees and their family members access to a confidential, and professional counselling service. Other benefits Knowing you are making a real difference in your community and being part of a team that celebrates your successes and supports you during challenges. HOPE has been a provider of community services in Western Australia for over 120 years, providing much needed support for people in the areas of alcohol and other drugs, mental health, justice and family and domestic violence. About the Opportunity The Outreach Worker will maximise the potential of the Street Yarning program to provide culturally competent, inclusive & respectful services to meet the needs of the clients. The role focuses on supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged people through brief intervention, mentoring and practical support to improve wellbeing. As an Outreach Worker you will also provide practical supports such as food, clothing, blankets and toiletries along with referral to other service agencies where required. Your roster will be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday - 0830-1630. Thursday 1030-1830 Requirements of the Role: Develop and implement individualised case plans with those accessing the service - based on assessment of needs, risks, and strengths. Review case plans and adjust as required. Build trusting relationships with people who access the service. Coordinate referrals to appropriate community services, including mental health, physical health, education/training, housing, NDIS, and legal supports, to address the comprehensive needs of people. Advocate for the rights and interests of the people with relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, schools, legal services, and other community-based programs. Represent HOPE in relevant external and internal forums, working groups and committees and foster strong and effective relationships with key stakeholders and the community. Attend relevant committees associated with the Metro Region to build relationships and networks which can support the services being provided in the region. About you: Minimum Certificate 4 in Youth Work, Mental Health or Counselling or relevant tertiary qualification (degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, Nursing/Mental Health, or approved equivalent) or mix of qualification and experience. Demonstrated 2-3 years’ experience in the provision of services in any of the following: counselling, group or family work within the Homelessness, Mental Health or Drug and Alcohol sectors. An understanding of Aboriginal culture and experience in delivering programs that incorporate cultural healing and on-country activities. Demonstrated understanding of strengths based and person-centred approaches. Knowledge of the causes and effects of homelessness, drug and alcohol, mental ill health, suicide ideation, co-occurring issues, risk assessment and harm reduction, impact of addictions impacting individuals, families, and communities. High level communication and interpersonal skills, including building rapport with a variety of people and stakeholders. High-level problem-solving skills and confidence in managing difficult situations. Experience in working independently and as part of a team An understanding of and commitment to working within personal and professional boundaries. Desirable criteria: Experience in delivery of outreach programs. Knowledge of Trauma Informed Practice or the willingness to be trained. Mental Health First Aid and First Aid certificate or the willingness to obtain. Experience in building partnerships with community service providers, legal services, and government agencies. Appointments will be subject to Australian residency/visa, satisfactory National Police check (within 3 months), Working With Children card, Current C or A class driver's license, and suitable work referees. Our Culture Hope strives to provide a safe workplace and promotes progressive policies that prioritise the health, safety and unique needs of our team. Hope’s ambition is to be an employer of choice by supporting staff to grow, learn, innovate and achieve their potential. We invest in developing our people to sustain the workforce built on ‘growing our own’. Find out more about Hope on our website . What to expect next If your application is shortlisted, you will receive a phone call to discuss your skill further and may be invited to attend an interview either online or in person at our local office/Hub. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. HOPE acknowledges and welcomes diversity in all its forms amongst staff and clients, including culture, language, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex variations, religion, and socio-economic and relationship status.