About Us At Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ), we are proud to be Queensland’s leading provider of relationship and family wellbeing services. Our purpose is to provide individuals and families with the tools and support they need to build happier, healthier lives. Through education, counselling, and community programs, we help people develop the skills and resilience to navigate life’s challenges. Our work promotes care and safety, embracing diversity to foster strong and connected communities. We are committed to expanding our expertise and leading conversations about relationships, mental health, and social connection. By joining Relationships Australia Queensland, you can be part of a dedicated team making a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities. About the role Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) is seeking a compassionate and skilled Children's Contact Services Family Support Worker to join our Rockhampton team on a casual basis and deliver high-quality, child-focused services that support separated families. This role is responsible for facilitating safe and supported contact between children and their parent or carer, particularly where contact is ordered or agreed upon but cannot occur independently due to safety, conflict, or communication concerns. In this role, you will apply your knowledge of child development, family dynamics, and trauma-informed practice to assess suitability for services, ensure the safety of all parties, and maintain a positive, respectful environment for child-parent contact. You will also gather and share the voice of the child, contribute to case planning and review, and ensure all legislative and organisational requirements are met. This is a highly rewarding role for a practitioner who is passionate about supporting the best interests of children, while navigating complex family dynamics with empathy, professionalism, and care. Additionally, you will: Conduct intake assessments and parent interviews, including safety screenings and familiarisation sessions for children. Facilitate supervised contact visits and changeovers in a safe, neutral environment that supports children’s emotional wellbeing and developmental needs. Meet with children where appropriate to gain feedback and inform planning. Monitor risk, responding to issues as they arise, and escalating safety concerns in line with policy and legislative requirements. Maintain accurate case notes, assessments, and client files using internal systems. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders, including legal and child protection services, where required. Participate in supervision, reflective practice, and professional development to support continuous improvement in service delivery. About you You are a calm, confident, and child-focused practitioner with a strong understanding of child development, family conflict, and trauma-informed care. You are passionate about creating safe spaces for children and families navigating challenging transitions. Additionally, you have: Tertiary qualifications in social or behavioural sciences, with studies in child development. Experience working with children and families, including those affected by domestic and family violence, separation, or conflict. Knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Family Law Act and child protection frameworks. Senior First Aid/CPR Certificate (or willingness to obtain). Well-developed risk assessment and case management skills. Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. The ability to work within a multidisciplinary team and uphold the values and ethics of RAQ How to Apply To apply, send us your resume and a brief cover letter, outlining why you're the ideal person for this role. Applications can be submitted by clicking Apply Now. Applications close Monday 1 December 2025