Residential Support Worker – Youth Justice | Broome Casual Opportunities Available (1-4 shifts per fortnight) Be the difference in a young person’s life. Join our dedicated team in Broome as a Residential Support Worker and help create a safe, stable, and supportive space for young people on remand. About Us: For over 120 years, Hope Community Services has supported Western Australians affected by justice involvement, mental health challenges, alcohol and drug use, and youth disengagement. We meet people where they are - with empathy, respect, and belief in their potential. About the Role: As a Residential Support Worker, you’ll help create a safe and stable environment for young people navigating the justice system. You’ll be there for the daily wins, encouraging healthy choices, keeping routines on track, and supporting young people to meet their bail conditions. When the residence is unoccupied, you'll step into a community-focused role, mentoring youth, building local connections, and strengthening Hope’s presence in Broome. What’s on offer: $48.31/hr $5.57 regional allowance penalty rates (SCHADS Level 3) Casual roles available -1 to 4 shifts per fortnight on an ad-hoc basis Free, confidential counselling for staff and families Career development & training opportunities Community-based work with real impact You’ll need: Cert III (or relevant experience) in Youth Work, Community Services or similar Experience working with at-risk or complex-needs youth aged 10-18 Must be willing to work within a 24/7 roster An understanding of and adherence to working within personal and professional boundaries Ability to prepare meals & maintain a clean and healthy environment Understanding of Aboriginal culture and community Must be confident working autonomously A calm, respectful, and resilient approach A current driver’s licence and First Aid certificate Important: To apply, you must have the right to work in Australia. Employment is subject to a National Police Check, working with children clearance, and ID verification by the Department of Justice (DOJ). If successful, please be mindful, the DOJ clearance process can take up to 6 weeks. Why Hope? You’ll be part of a mission-driven organisation that invests in its people. We prioritise staff wellbeing, personal growth, and inclusive culture because when we support you, you can support others. Next Steps: Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a phone chat and invited to interview online or in person. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.