
Aboriginal Caseworker - Permanency Support / Out of Home Care
KARI Foundation
Posted 16 days ago
This role is open to applicants who identify as Aboriginal only. Roles which involve directly providing programs and services to Aboriginal people for the purposes of promoting their welfare are considered to be ‘Aboriginal identified roles’ and are as such restricted to Aboriginal people only. This is permitted under Section 14(d) of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
KARI Ltd
Aboriginal Caseworker - Permanency Support
KARI Ltd is one of NSW’s largest accredited Aboriginal Permanency Support (PSP) services. We are committed to achieving the best outcomes for Aboriginal children and young people in out-of-home care.
Benefits and Perks
Generous salary of $91,750 per annum including leave loading
Access full salary packaging to boost your take-home pay (up to $15,900 tax-free)
35-hour work week (7-hour days) + monthly RDOs
Work that strengthens culture, identity, and belonging for Aboriginal children and familie
Join a supportive, values-driven team that puts people and community first
Ongoing professional development, mentoring, and cultural guidance
Permanent, stable role with purpose, meaning, and connection at its core
About the Role
We currently have a vacancy in our Permanency Support Program (PSP) for an Aboriginal Caseworker. You’ll be hands-on in making sure Aboriginal children and young people in out-of-home care are safe, supported, and connected to culture. You’ll work alongside Carers, birth families, and government stakeholders to guide meaningful and culturally responsive care plans.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Manage a caseload of Aboriginal children and young people
Develop and implement care plans in collaboration with key stakeholders
Maintain consistent contact with children, young people, and Carers
Complete reporting and documentation (e.g., S149 and S163 reports)
Supervise contact between children and their birth families
Participate in on-call rotations as required
Requirements
Must identify as Aboriginal
Working With Children Check
National Criminal History Check
NSW Driver’s Licence (minimum P2)
Skills and Experience
Experience in Out of Home Care or child protection work
Sound knowledge of issues facing Aboriginal children, families, and communities
Cultural sensitivity and a trauma-informed approach
Confidence in engaging families experiencing complex challenges
Strong communication and documentation skills
Commitment to working flexibly across Sydney as needed
If you’re ready to make a powerful difference and walk alongside our children and families, we want to hear from you.
For further information or to request a full job description, please contact Donna Atkinson on (02) 8782 0300 or via email: [email protected].
About KARI Foundation
Today, KARI is proud to employ almost 200 people and has established offices in South West Sydney, Sydney Metro and Western Sydney. We strive to offer a continuum of award-winning services that all begin at general community engagement, move on to models of early intervention and ultimately work to deliver an effective foster care program – all with the end goal of family restoration and preservation.
Our commitment to providing high quality, sustainable services and programs that benefit our community is unwavering. As a result, KARI has been recognised by many as one of the nation’s leading Aboriginal service providers.
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