JOIN US - SHAPE LIVES - BUILD YOUR CAREER About The Role We’re seeking a Supervised Contact Worker to support children and young people in foster care to safely connect with their families and significant others. You’ll facilitate family time sessions, provide mentoring in various settings, and maintain accurate records and reports. This is a hands-on, rewarding role where you’ll strengthen family relationships while supporting children’s wellbeing and development. Shifts are primarily between 6am and 6pm, across seven days, with flexibility for extended hours. Benefits SCHAD’s Award Level 2 Pay rates from $34.58 – $37.73 (base rate) or $43.23 - $47.16 (casual rate) Flexible working hoursTraining and professional development opportunitiesFitness Passport access for you and your familyAnnual flu vaccinationJob satisfaction – make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people Duties Facilitate safe and meaningful family time sessions for children and young peopleMentor children and young people across a variety of settingsBuild and maintain positive, respectful relationships with families and carersProvide accurate written updates, reports, and case documentationWork collaboratively with the team to ensure consistent, high-quality supportRespond to complex situations with professionalism and sound judgment Essential Skills and Experience: Strong interpersonal and communication skillsReport writing and documentation skills, with confidence using software systemsAbility to work both independently and within a teamFlexible and adaptable, with willingness to work non-standard hoursCurrent NSW Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain)NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)Current Australian Driver’s Licence Desirable Qualification in Human Services, Community Services (Certificate IV/Diploma), or related fieldPrevious experience working with children, young people, or families in care settings About Us For over 65 years, Challenge Community Services has provided disability services, foster care, allied health, and supported employment. Our mission is simple: empower individuals and strengthen communities through compassionate, people-focused support. How To Apply When applying, please ensure you include a cover letter, resume and address the key selection criteria as part of your application. To apply and view the Position Description please click on the 'apply now' button below or visit our website: www.challengecommunity.org.au Confidential enquiries can be made by contacting Emma Mason via email: emma.mason@challengecommunity.org.au Applications Close: 3rd October 2025 We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work and live, and pay my respects to their elders past and present. Challenge Community Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and welcomes applications from people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds.