Permanent Full Time roles based on Dharawal land in Wollongong$89K - $96K + Super + Salary Packaging (salary dependent on qualifications and experience) Flexible friendly organisation, career progression & leadership training opportunities Our Organisation   At The Benevolent Society, we believe every person deserves to live life on their own terms, with dignity, respect and a sense of belonging. For over two centuries, this belief has shaped who we are and how we work.We’re working towards a just society where everyone feels valued, safe and included. As a not‑for‑profit, independent and non‑religious organisation, we proudly embrace diversity and are deeply committed to reconciliation. We welcome people from all backgrounds, identities and experiences to join us in creating positive change.About the role As a Child & Family Practitioner with the Families Together program, you will play a meaningful role in supporting families at a pivotal point in their lives. Working intensively and in partnership with families experiencing complex challenges, you will deliver strengths‑based, home‑focused support that helps keep children safe, connected and thriving within their family. Through trauma‑informed, culturally responsive and child‑centred practice, you’ll support families to build on what’s already working, reduce risk and create positive, lasting change. This role offers the opportunity to form genuine, trusting relationships and see the real impact of your work over time. You will engage with families through regular home visits, undertake thoughtful assessments, develop achievable and family‑led plans, and coordinate practical, therapeutic and community supports. Alongside advocacy and collaboration with other services, you’ll be part of a passionate, growing team shaping a new Families Together program locally, contributing your ideas, expertise and values while being supported to do your best work in a role that is both professionally rewarding and deeply fulfilling. Duties As a Families Together Practitioner you will: Provide home based intervention, including regular family visits and direct engagement. Assess family strengths, needs and risks, and develop clear family‑led support plans. Deliver practical and evidence‑informed interventions, including parenting support, advocacy and service coordination. Maintain accurate documentation and work collaboratively with families, colleagues and partner services. Our Benefits   We support people to live their best life. That includes you, our employee. A ‘best life’ is unique to everyone and can change as life changes:  Our Reconciliation Commitment – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees are entitled up to 2 days paid plus up to 10 days unpaid cultural leave, as well as the option to be a voice on reference networking groups, the opportunity for cultural and professional development that supports career pathways and your social and emotional wellbeing. Salary Benefits -You can package up to $15,900 pa of your pre-tax salary to pay for everyday expenses before income tax is calculated, meaning you take home even more pay!    Work/Life Balance - Enjoy flexible work arrangements, including hybrid home/office options, and accrue an additional day off each month (a bonus of 12 days per year) as a full-time employee.  Recognition and Reward - Sector competitive remuneration, various recognition programs and access to long service leave after 5 years.       Wellness - Stay fit with a Fitness passport, utilise our Employee Assistance Program, and even purchase additional leave.  Professional Development - We tailor career development opportunities to all employees and volunteers for career enrichment, fulfilment, and growth.   Skills and Requirements  Relevant qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Community Services or a related human services field (Diploma or higher). Experience delivering intensive casework with vulnerable children and families, ideally within family preservation, child protection or community‑based support programs. Sound understanding of trauma‑informed practice, child safety and risk assessment, with the ability to identify and respond to child protection concerns. Strong communication and engagement skills, including culturally safe practice and effective collaboration with families and service partners. Practical requirements, including confidence with case documentation and systems, a current NSW Driver’s Licence and NSW Working With Children Check. If you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, then we want to hear from you. The Benevolent Society recognises and values cultural knowledge and wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, we therefore strongly encourage you to apply. We are strongly committed to being an Employer of Choice, one who offers, provides, and practices cultural safety in our workplace.      Interested? Apply online today!  Please submit your current CV and cover letter outlining your suitability and interest in the role.  Contact Dimi on 0406 380 106 for a friendly, confidential discussion.  This role aligns to the capability requirements of an Individual Contributor. Please see the Capability Framework attached below to discover essential skills, values and behaviours required at this level. *Internally this role is known as Child and Family Practitioner. The artwork above is by Jasmine Sarin, a proud Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman from NSW, who grew up on the South Coast in Jerrinja and Yuin country (Nowra) and Dharawal country (Wollongong). Click here for our Capability FrameworkClick here for the Position Profile

Families Together Practitioner

  • Permanent Full Time roles based on Dharawal land in Wollongong
  • $89K - $96K + Super + Salary Packaging (salary dependent on qualifications and experience) 
  • Flexible friendly organisation, career progression & leadership training opportunities 

Our Organisation   

At The Benevolent Society, we believe every person deserves to live life on their own terms, with dignity, respect and a sense of belonging. For over two centuries, this belief has shaped who we are and how we work.

We’re working towards a just society where everyone feels valued, safe and included. As a not‑for‑profit, independent and non‑religious organisation, we proudly embrace diversity and are deeply committed to reconciliation. We welcome people from all backgrounds, identities and experiences to join us in creating positive change.

About the role 

As a Child & Family Practitioner with the Families Together program, you will play a meaningful role in supporting families at a pivotal point in their lives. Working intensively and in partnership with families experiencing complex challenges, you will deliver strengths‑based, home‑focused support that helps keep children safe, connected and thriving within their family. Through trauma‑informed, culturally responsive and child‑centred practice, you’ll support families to build on what’s already working, reduce risk and create positive, lasting change. 

This role offers the opportunity to form genuine, trusting relationships and see the real impact of your work over time. You will engage with families through regular home visits, undertake thoughtful assessments, develop achievable and family‑led plans, and coordinate practical, therapeutic and community supports. Alongside advocacy and collaboration with other services, you’ll be part of a passionate, growing team shaping a new Families Together program locally, contributing your ideas, expertise and values while being supported to do your best work in a role that is both professionally rewarding and deeply fulfilling. 

Duties 

As a Families Together Practitioner you will: 

  • Provide home based intervention, including regular family visits and direct engagement. 
  • Assess family strengths, needs and risks, and develop clear family‑led support plans. 
  • Deliver practical and evidence‑informed interventions, including parenting support, advocacy and service coordination. 
  • Maintain accurate documentation and work collaboratively with families, colleagues and partner services. 

Our Benefits   

We support people to live their best life. That includes you, our employee. A ‘best life’ is unique to everyone and can change as life changes:  

  • Our Reconciliation Commitment – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees are entitled up to 2 days paid plus up to 10 days unpaid cultural leave, as well as the option to be a voice on reference networking groups, the opportunity for cultural and professional development that supports career pathways and your social and emotional wellbeing. 
  • Salary Benefits -You can package up to $15,900 pa of your pre-tax salary to pay for everyday expenses before income tax is calculated, meaning you take home even more pay!    
  • Work/Life Balance - Enjoy flexible work arrangements, including hybrid home/office options, and accrue an additional day off each month (a bonus of 12 days per year) as a full-time employee.  
  • Recognition and Reward - Sector competitive remuneration, various recognition programs and access to long service leave after 5 years.       
  • Wellness - Stay fit with a Fitness passport, utilise our Employee Assistance Program, and even purchase additional leave.  
  • Professional Development - We tailor career development opportunities to all employees and volunteers for career enrichment, fulfilment, and growth.   

Skills and Requirements  

  • Relevant qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Community Services or a related human services field (Diploma or higher). 
  • Experience delivering intensive casework with vulnerable children and families, ideally within family preservation, child protection or community‑based support programs. 
  • Sound understanding of trauma‑informed practice, child safety and risk assessment, with the ability to identify and respond to child protection concerns. 
  • Strong communication and engagement skills, including culturally safe practice and effective collaboration with families and service partners. 
  • Practical requirements, including confidence with case documentation and systems, a current NSW Driver’s Licence and NSW Working With Children Check. 

If you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, then we want to hear from you. The Benevolent Society recognises and values cultural knowledge and wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, we therefore strongly encourage you to apply. We are strongly committed to being an Employer of Choice, one who offers, provides, and practices cultural safety in our workplace.      

Interested? Apply online today!  Please submit your current CV and cover letter outlining your suitability and interest in the role.  

Contact Dimi on 0406 380 106 for a friendly, confidential discussion.  

This role aligns to the capability requirements of an Individual Contributor. Please see the Capability Framework attached below to discover essential skills, values and behaviours required at this level. 

*Internally this role is known as Child and Family Practitioner. 

The artwork above is by Jasmine Sarin, a proud Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman from NSW, who grew up on the South Coast in Jerrinja and Yuin country (Nowra) and Dharawal country (Wollongong). 

The Benevolent Society respects and promotes human rights and diversity. We are committed to building an inclusive culture where individuals from all backgrounds and identities are not only welcomed but valued. We pride ourselves on being a client safe and child safe organisation, which is why all staff and volunteers undergo comprehensive employment screening. We value relationships with local Aboriginal community and welcome applications from its members. To ensure you are best supported with your application if you have any specific needs requiring a reasonable adjustment, let us know what accommodations you require.