26th February, 2026
- Aboriginal Identified role
- Based in Broken Hill
- Full time 38 hours per week
- Contract to 30 June 2026 with probable extension to 2029
- Extra leave over Christmas + New Year
- $94,788.72 gross per annum + super + generous salary packaging
Are you experienced in providing culturally safe, holistic trauma informed case work? Want to make a positive impact in reducing homelessness, increasing health and wellbeing and helping people transition back into the community from prison? The Transition Worker provides holistic, intensive, outreach case work delivering a throughcare model of pre- and post-release support for First Nations people with multiple and compounding needs. The Transition Worker will work alongside people to connect to culture and community and create sustainable pathways away from the criminal justice system. This role operates in Broken Hill with travel to Wilcannia and Menindee.
To join us, you’ll need: - To identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person
- Experience and/or relevant qualifications (minimum Cert IV) directly related to the provision of intensive outreach case management support for people with complex and compounding needs such as homelessness, criminal justice system involvement, alcohol and other drug use, mental health issues and experiences of trauma.
- Demonstrated cultural competency and knowledge of issues relating to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities
- Well-developed written and verbal communication as well as computer skills including ability to competently use Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Outlook
- Knowledge of current child protection issues and legislation.
- Driver licence
- First aid certificate
- A current NSW Working with Children Check and criminal record check (please note, a criminal record is not a barrier to being considered for a role with CRC)
Why we're requesting police checks for this roleWe request these checks as they are a requirement of the funding contract covering this position. Additionally, anyone entering a correctional centre must undertake a criminal records check to gain authority to enter.
Please note, however, that having a criminal record is not a barrier to being considered for a role with CRC. Undertaking police checks - trans and gender diverse applicantsIf you are a trans and/or gender diverse person and would like guidance on the information that will be asked during police checks, check out [http://.]the webpage[http://.] 'Police' on TransHub. Alternatively, you can contact Rory Gillard (they/them), e. rory.gillard@crcnsw.org.au, m. 0400 871 844 for information and support.
Do you have the skills, positivity, and work ethic to match our amazing team? APPLY NOW!Applications close 9am Monday 16 March 2026 If you have any questions, please email recruitment@crcnsw.org.au.
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