This is a Staying on Track Practitioner - Brisbane North role with Anglicare Southern Queensland based in Brisbane, QLD, AU Anglicare Southern Queensland Role Seniority - mid level More about the Staying on Track Practitioner - Brisbane North role at Anglicare Southern Queensland About the role - Staying on Track Anglicare Southern Queensland is proud to deliver the new Staying on Track Program in a number of regions including, Brisbane South, Brisbane North, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich / Inala and Toowoomba. The Staying on Track Programs are part of the Queensland Government's Making Queensland Safe plan funded by the Qld Department of Youth Justice and Victim Support. The purpose of the Staying On Track (SoT) program is to improve community safety and reduce reoffending by bridging the transition to the community when young people are released from detention to help youth offenders turn their lives away from crime. Anglicare works in partnership with the Department of Youth Justice to ensure every young person will have a plan tailored to meet the assessed risks, needs and level of response required and focus on reducing the risk of reoffending by supporting them to prepare for a productive future in employment and community life. This role involves active outreach across the community, the courts, detention centres, and watchhouses. We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Practitioner, Youth Justice to join our team on a permanent Full time position based in Brisbane North. Weekend work maybe required. Spread of hours may include shifts between 8am-8pm. Responsibilities As a Practitioner, you will play a critical frontline role supporting young people aged 10-17 who are involved in the youth justice system. Working closely with their families, carers, and relevant stakeholders, you will deliver trauma-informed, culturally safe, and evidence-based case management support-both while young people are in detention and following their release. Deliver best practice, client focused support through therapeutic interventions, intakes, assessments, case planning, and goal setting. Provide trauma-informed and culturally responsive case management tailored to the needs of young people and their families. Support young people and families to understand and meet expectations of court orders, case plans, and service response plans. Deliver structured mentoring to address criminogenic needs by building life skills, relationships, and community connection. Conduct safety planning and risk assessments, and develop appropriate risk mitigation strategies. Maintain accurate and timely case notes, reports, and documentation in line with legislative, contractual, and organisational requirements. Build strong relationships with key stakeholders including Youth Justice, Youth Detention staff, Child Safety, and community partners. Contribute to a positive, high-performing team culture and engage in ongoing professional development and supervision. Provide flexible and after-hours support when required, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays. Promote health and safety in all operational practices, including WHS requirements. Undertake other duties as delegated by your line manager, aligned with your role and capabilities. Qualifications, Credentials and Other Requirements Degree in Social Work, Human Services, Behavioral Science, Psychology, or similar Current Blue Card (Working with Children Check) Current National Police Check Queensland Driver License Willingness and ability to travel within the service region Willingness and ability to work flexible hours, including after hours and on call support About You Demonstrated ability to provide client support, including therapeutic interventions and case management, with a strong outcomes focus. Skilled in critical thinking and clinical decision making, with the ability to respond effectively in complex or high-risk situations. Solid understanding of relevant legislation, practice frameworks, and sector requirements, with a commitment to compliance and best practice. Well-developed interpersonal and relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage meaningfully with young people, families, and stakeholders. Confident in navigating crucial conversations and addressing challenges constructively and professionally. Committed to reflective practice, emotional intelligence, and continuous learning and development. Proficient in using reporting tools and systems to manage documentation and support service delivery. This is an exciting opportunity for professionals who are committed to client centred practice, restorative approaches, and creating meaningful change in the lives of young people. If you are a resilient, compassionate, and reflective practitioner who thrives in dynamic environments, we would love to hear from you. Why Join Anglicare? Join a respected Not For Profit and make a real impact in your role to assist Queenslanders in need. Salary Packaging - get up to $15,900 of your salary tax free to pay for items such as Rent, Mortgage, Credit Cards, Utilities, School Tuition and more. In addition to your tax-free benefit, you can also use up to $2,650 of your pre-tax income to pay for entertainment expenses (meals, venue hire, holiday accommodation etc.) Enjoy the potential tax savings of a Novated Car Lease. Employee Discounts at some of Australia's leading retailers. 6% Bupa Health Insurance Discount. Referral App - Earn real $$$ for sharing jobs to your network and potentially earn up to $300 per referred successful starter. Career Opportunities - join a company who aim to promote from within to fill new roles with our internal-only Job Board. Opportunities to purchase additional annual leave. Pastoral Care Support & Employee Assistance Programs. Free annual Flu vaccinations. What happens now? Apply now by sending us your current resume, cover letter and answering a few simple screening questions. We want to ensure all applicants have the opportunity to present their best selves, if you require any adjustments to the recruitment process or require further information please contact Helen Reda Anglicare believes in building an inclusive and diverse workforce and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTIQ communities, people with disabilities and people with a lived experience of mental ill health. Please advise us if you require any additional support in the recruitment process. Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the Anglicare Southern Queensland team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities Supporting young people Delivering case management Building relationships Key Strengths Trauma-informed care Case management Interpersonal skills Critical thinking Reflective practice Documentation management A Final Note: This is a role with Anglicare Southern Queensland not with Hatch.