Department for Child Protection
Job reference: 693995
Location: - VARIOUS -, 5000 - ADELAIDE
Job status: Long Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
Role Status: Multiple Positions Available (Pool
Vacancy)
Remuneration: OPS3
$67,589 - $72,033 per annum + 12% Super (Shift penalties will apply
which can increase your salary by up to $15,000 per annum)
Do you want a role where every day can inspire a young life?
Do you want to earn while you learn, with paid training and a
formal qualification?
As a Child & Youth Worker, you’ll:
- guide, support and empower young people in care
- keep them safe
- help them gain life skills
- give them hope for the future.
About the Role:
Our mission is simple: every
young person deserves safety, stability, and the chance to reach
their potential.
As a Child & Youth Worker, compassion, patience, and a good
sense of humour go a long way. You will be:
- Helping with day-to-day routines – meals, homework,
school drop-offs, and activities
- Creating moments of fun and connection through sport,
hobbies, and community events
- Offering trauma-informed care and a calm presence when
challenges arise
- Keeping everyone safe, supported, and included
- Encouraging the skills young people need to build
confidence and thrive in the community.
Benefits of working with DCP:
Get more than
just a pay cheque. We value our staff and offer:
- Real impact: make a lasting difference in
young lives
- Paid training: we’ll pay you to
complete the nationally recognised Certificate IV
in Child, Youth and Family Intervention while
you work, plus provide on-the-job mentoring
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Leave & entitlements:
- Up to 5 weeks annual leave (for full-time
employees)
- Up to 12 days personal/sick leave per year
- Up to 15 days special leave per year
- Recognition: our annual DCP Recognition
Awards recognises staff excellence
- Room to grow: ongoing training and career
development opportunities
- Support: free counselling for you and your
family through our Employee Assistance Program.
- Self-care: Access over 1,700 gyms, fitness
centres and pools across Australia through our Fitness Passport
program for you and your family.
About You:
You don’t need to be
perfect – you just need to care, listen, and be willing to
learn.
You’re someone who can:
- Stay calm when things get tricky
- Build trust with young people quickly
- Keep boundaries while showing empathy
- Adapt to days that never look the same.
Essential Requirements:
- SA Driver’s Licence (P2 or above)
- SA Working with Children Check
- First Aid Certificate – HLTAID012 (Provide First Aid
in an Education and Care Setting)
- Ability to complete an 8-week, full-time induction
program
- Availability to work AM, PM, night shifts, weekends, and
public holidays.
- Night shift-only
rosters (full-time, part-time, or casual) are
available. Just let us know your preference in your
application.
Desirable attributes:
Life experience and
the right attitude matter a lot, but it’s a plus if you also
have some experience or transferable skills from areas such as:
- Childcare
- Education
- Disability support
- Aged care
- Youth work
- Community services.
Visa Requirements:
- Valid Australian working visa with at least 6 months before
expiry from the next intake date
- Student Visa holders (subclass 500) must not be restricted
to 48 hours of work per fortnight.
About our recruitment and selection
process:
We recruit all year. Successful applicants
join our 12-month Recruitment Pool until their preferred intake
date.
To apply, we will guide you through each of the five steps
(subject to passing each step):
- Online application
- Phone screening
- Medical and psychological assessments (paid by us)
- Reference checks
- Assessment Centre.
All successful applicants complete the same 8-week induction
(including night shift-only applicants).
What else do you need to know?
Our
residential care homes run 24/7 because young people in care need
support around the clock. Shifts rotate, including weekends and
public holidays, with varying start/finish times so think about
whether shift work suits your lifestyle before applying.
Before you apply, review the:
- Role Description
- Job Demands Sheet
- FAQs
If you still have questions, email us at DCPRecruitment@sa.gov.au.
About DCP:
The Department for Child Protection (DCP) plays a key role in the
protection of children, young people and their families within
South Australia. The department provides support to vulnerable
children and young people to be safe, strong and connected.
Our workplace reflects the diverse communities we serve. We
encourage applications from all backgrounds, experiences, and
abilities. This includes women, people with disability, Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islanders, the LGBTQI+ communities, and people
from culturally diverse backgrounds.
To apply for this role, please click
the 'apply' button to be re-directed to the DCP Career Portal.
Applications close: 30/06/2026 11:00 PM
Attachments:-
Child and Youth Worker (OPS3) - Residential Care - Frequently Asked Questions August 2025 (3).pdf
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Job Demands Information Sheet - OPS3 Child and Youth Worker.pdf
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Role Description - OPS3 Child and Youth Worker Residential Care.pdf
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.