Are you passionate about supporting healing and recovery in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities? Lives Lived Well is seeking a dedicated and culturally grounded Overnight Support Worker to join our Binbi Yadubay Residential Service in Rockhampton. This role is central to creating a safe, respectful, and empowering environment for residents on their journey of recovery from alcohol and other drug (AOD) dependence. About the Service Located 9km north of Rockhampton, Binbi Yadubay (meaning Healthy Beginnings) is residential program offering withdrawal (8 beds) and rehabilitation (32 beds) services. We also have a family recovery program (2 units) where parents can come with their children, aged 10 and under, to participate in the residential treatment program. Treatment is delivered over a period of 6 to 12 weeks where our multidisciplinary team provide a safe, supportive, and structured environment for recovery. About the Role As a Support Worker, you will walk alongside residents, providing day-to-day guidance and encouragement through daily routines, shared meals, household tasks, and structured therapeutic activities. This also includes supervising medication self-administration, assisting with basic cooking and cleaning duties, conducting routine testing, and responding calmly and appropriately to any crises that may arise. In this role you will have a specific focus on supporting residents in engaging with cultural, spiritual, and community activities that are meaningful to them, recognising the importance of connection to culture in the healing process. Your cultural knowledge will contribute to a shared sense of belonging and safety, supported by a team that values cultural leadership and collective care. This role is ideal for someone who is comfortable working night shifts and understands the importance of providing a steady, calming presence during overnight hours. You’ll be part of a fortnightly rotating roster that includes regular night shifts. Flexibility may be required on occasion to meet operational needs. The hourly rate for this position is $38.66 - 41.45. What you’ll bring This role requires a positive can-do attitude. You need to be reliable, motivated and committed and have a genuine interest in working within the Alcohol and Other Drugs sector. Your qualifications, skills and experience will include: Studying towards (or already hold) a Certificate IV in AOD, Mental Health, Community Services, or relevant field. A willingness and availability to work night shifts as part of a rotating roster. Demonstrated capacity to provide culturally appropriate, respectful support to clients from a diverse background. A team player who can work well in a multidisciplinary team – you will lend support to others when needed Being an excellent communicator – you’ll feel comfortable engaging with a range of people from different walks of life, in a non-judgmental and supportive way A friendly, open, and positive attitude – building relationships to support clients, and providing them with a positive role-model, will be a big part of your role Working within professional boundaries with a solid understanding of how to practice these with clients and colleagues Resilience – You have experience and feel comfortable working with people that experience dynamic or changing emotional states. Basic computer and record-keeping skills. You will need to hold a Working with Children Check (Blue Card) or ability to obtain this, and a current Australian Drivers License. Check out more employee benefits for you and your loved ones on our careers page. Applications close on 27 March 2026. Lives Lived Well is an equal employment opportunity employer. We encourage applications from a diverse range of social, cultural and gender backgrounds that reflect our community including First Peoples.