
StandBy Outreach Worker – Alice Springs, NT
Youturn
Posted 2 days ago
About StandBy Support After Suicide
StandBy is Australia's leading suicide postvention program dedicated to assisting people and communities bereaved or impacted by suicide.
StandBy builds community preparedness and resilience through extensive training to community and professional groups to ensure effectiveness and that duplicated effort is avoided. The program offers coordinated evidence-based support and resources (including connections to local services and groups) that is individualised for each person's unique circumstance. StandBy is guided by local advisory groups – which includes community stakeholders as well as those with Lived Experience
Our vision is to ensure that no one who is bereaved or impacted by suicide has to go through it alone. We do this through coordinated outreach, community engagement, and strong local partnerships.
StandBy is a program of Youturn Limited.
About Youturn
Youturn is a community-based not-for-profit charity providing social, community, and mental health and wellbeing services across Australia. With more than 35 years of experience, we are trusted to support individuals and communities through life's toughest challenges, empowering people of all ages to live safe, connected, and meaningful lives.
Driven by compassion and equity, we support people in the areas of homelessness, community and family support, mental health, and support after suicide loss.
For more information about our work, visit www.youturn.org.au
About the Role
The StandBy Outreach Worker – Alice Springs will play a vital role in providing compassionate support and information to individuals and communities impacted by suicide. You'll work across diverse communities within the region, delivering direct outreach, facilitating support sessions, and helping break the stigma of suicide through psychoeducation, workshops and engagement initiatives.
Working closely with the StandBy Regional Coordinator and broader team, you will ensure timely responses to enquiries with planned and coordinated responses to the needs of individuals, families and communities, champion lived experience and contribute to a high standard of postvention care across the region.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality outreach and support aligned with the StandBy Model and national guidelines
Provide direct support to individuals and families bereaved by suicide – face-to-face, via phone, or virtually
Obtain a Working with Vulnerable People check before commencing employment
Conduct risk assessments, develop support plans, and follow up with clients in a safe and timely manner
Collaborate with stakeholders to enhance local responses, coordinate community events and provide education/training
Maintain accurate service documentation and contribute to reporting and evaluation
Participate in on-call response coordination and contribute to community crisis response when needed
Engage in regular supervision and professional development to maintain best-practice care
About You
You are compassionate, grounded, and adaptable, with a strong understanding of suicide bereavement, trauma, and grief. You're also someone who enjoys community outreach and has a commitment to supporting diverse communities with respect and cultural sensitivity.
Tertiary qualification or substantial experience in psychology, counselling, social work, mental health, or related fields
Experience in suicide bereavement, trauma response, grief, or related support services
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – including facilitation and group work
Demonstrated capacity to engage with a wide range of community stakeholders
Familiarity with crisis response, risk assessment, and self-care practices
Strong organisational and digital literacy skills, including use of Microsoft Office and databases
Willingness to travel - if required
ASIST training (desirable) – If not held, we'll support the right applicant to obtain this qualification
Lived experience of suicide bereavement is valued and supported, where appropriate
Why Join Us?
A meaningful role supporting communities through loss and recovery
A dynamic and supportive national team environment
Ongoing professional development, supervision and wellbeing support
Flexible work arrangements and salary packaging benefits
Benefits for Youturn Team Members
We offer a generous remuneration package with benefits designed to support your career and lifestyle goals
Enjoy access to generous salary packaging of up to $15,900, plus $2,650 meal entertainment benefits, to further maximise your take-home pay, offering you even greater advantages such as partial exemptions for Remote Area Benefits, Relocation Expenses and Car Parking (if eligible)
Wellness Leave: Recharge with paid wellness leave each year (pro-rata)
Paid Parental Leave: Unlock 12 weeks of paid parental leave benefits after just one year of dedicated service
Annual Leave Loading: Receive additional pay with annual leave loading
How to Apply
If you're passionate about making a difference and helping communities respond to suicide with care and coordination, we encourage you to apply.
Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing your experience and interest in the role.
Youturn encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the LGBTIQA+ community, people with a disability, candidates from culturally diverse backgrounds, and those with lived experience.
We are committed to ensuring a safe, inclusive and respectful recruitment process, and if we can support you with any adjustments to help you fully participate, please let us know in your application or contact us at: [email protected]
About Youturn
Youturn is a national not-for-profit delivering health and community services to people of all ages across Australia. Trusted to deliver safe, inclusive, and supportive programs, Youturn ensures those we support have access to secure and affordable housing and enjoy optimal mental wellbeing.
At Youturn, you are part of a passionate team who are making a big difference in the lives of those who need it most. Most people reach out to us in times of intense crisis or emotional distress, seeking our understanding and compassion.
Our team provide non-judgmental, individualised support to those in need, ensuring we are delivering on our vision, mission and values.
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