The Outreach Worker is responsible for overseeing day-to-day, practical and supportive services offered at Hope Links North Perth. The Outreach Worker will adopt the role of advocate, supporting client-identified goals, assisting with resource navigation, and providing case by case assistance. The Outreach Worker will develop a short term, timely advocacy role in addition to hands on program duties, with the intention of improving quality of life for clients with persistent needs who are not eligible to participate in Pathway of Hope. The Outreach Worker will work as part of the larger Community Services (CS) team in providing short term programming as determined by the Community and Family Services Director in collaboration Community Services staff.
Operations/Program
Case Management
Health and Safety
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Alternative combinations of education and experience may be considered.
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