Caseworker Family Preservation
Published | October 14, 2025 |
Location | Parkes, Australia |
Category | Other |
Job Type | Full-time |
Description
Location: Orange or Parkes Western NSW
Full-time or part-time (to April 2026, with likely extension)
Base hourly rate up to $54.95 + super + salary packaging + leave entitlements
About the role
As a Family Preservation Case Worker, you’ll be walking alongside families for up to 12 months, working directly in their homes at least once a week. You’ll assess risk, build trust, and co-develop meaningful case plans to help families stay together safely. Many of the families you’ll support are navigating challenges like child protection involvement, domestic and family violence, mental health, and neglect.
Using the Wraparound service model, you’ll coordinate support in partnership with other services and connect families with parenting programs and practical tools to strengthen relationships and resilience.
About you in the role
Conducting regular in-home visits and delivering intensive, therapeutic case management
Completing thorough safety and risk assessments, and writing clear, professional reports
Creating case plans that consider parenting capacity, child development and family context
Collaborating with colleagues and external agencies through joint home visits, community events and group supervision
Maintaining high-quality records that inform service delivery and support accountability
About You
You’re someone who is confident walking into complex situations and has the emotional intelligence to connect with the whole family – children, parents, carers – and help them feel seen and supported. You have a solid understanding of child protection frameworks and know how to identify and respond to risk.
A relevant tertiary qualification (or working towards one) in Social Work, Psychology or a related field
Experience supporting families with complex needs, ideally in home-based or outreach roles
Strong written skills and the ability to analyse and report on risk, safety and progress
Great time management and decision-making under pressure
A valid driver’s licence and WWCC, and willingness to travel as needed
Cultural competence and a commitment to working respectfully with Aboriginal communities
Teamwork – we value people who collaborate, share learning and show up for others
Why Uniting?
Base hourly rate starting at $51.78 + super + leave entitlements
Salary packaging to increase your take-home pay
Flexibility – choose full-time or part-time to suit your lifestyle
Supportive team culture, regular supervision, and a strong focus on worker wellbeing
Fitness Passport, URewards and career development opportunities
Work that’s challenging, real, and deeply rewarding.