Do you want to experience life in regional and remote Western Australia with access to experiences that cannot be seen elsewhere?
If you are seeking new adventures, or commencing your child protection career we want to hear from you!
Hear Directly from Our People
Watch this video to hear our Child Protection Workers and Field Workers share their experiences and insights into this rewarding profession.
This is an open pool recruitment process for full time, part time, fixed term or permanent opportunities. If you are deemed suitable, you will be placed in a pool from which appointments can be made when vacancies arise. As this is an open pool you can apply at any time and interviews will be conducted on a regular basis.
Applications for the second round of assessments will close Monday, 2 September 2024 at 4pm. If you applied for the pool between 4:01PM Wednesday 22 May 2024 and Monday 02 September 2024 at 4PM, your application will be assessed by the panel and you will be advised of the outcome in due course. Should your application be unsuccessful you will be able to re-apply as this pool vacancy will be open for applications up to 22 May 2025.
About the Roles
Child Protection Work is challenging, rewarding, and fulfilling, working alongside families, other agencies and Community organisations, you’ll foster meaningful and productive relationships to help families build safety and support for their family members.
Child Protection Workers and Field Workers have responsibilities covering all aspects of child protection work. They respond to concerns regarding the safety and wellbeing of children, taking legal action where necessary, and maintain positive links and strong working relationships with other government and non-government agencies.
As part of the application process, you’ll be asked about your location preferences.
Working at Communities
Our salaries are competitive and leave provision and benefits are generous, we’ll support you in your work and your career development with professional supervision, a comprehensive learning pathway that will develop contemporary skills and knowledge and opportunities to advance your career.
Considering a regional career can open you up to opportunities to develop new skills and build experience - plus help WA grow.
Find out more about our regional locations and generous benefits by clicking here.
Which position do I apply for?
Under our Child Protection Workforce Model, priority will be given to qualified applicants in the first instance to maintain a qualified workforce. Should a qualified applicant not be identified then this selection process will be used to fill the vacancy.
If you have a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology or relevant human services area, please apply for the Child Protection Worker position. All overseas qualifications must be assessed for Australian equivalency. Refer to our website for information about the qualification requirements.
If you do not hold an approved qualification, please apply for the Field Worker position.
New graduates welcome! If you are a new graduate we encourage you to apply for the Child Protection Worker position.
If your graduation date is upcoming and you are found suitable for the Field Worker role, you can convert to the Child Protection Worker role upon completion of your degree if you are assessed as meeting the specified calling qualification requirements.
Join the Department of Communities
Don’t miss out! Apply online by clicking the ‘Apply for Job’ button (above and below) and provide the following documents in Word or PDF format only:
Contact Us
For further information on the job duties, locations or requirements: Refer to the Job Description Form (JDF) or contact Erin Kenny, Team Leader Child Protection on 0427 653 984.
For technical difficulties while applying online, general recruitment enquiries, or to request any document in an alternative format: Contact our friendly HR Recruitment Team on HRRecruitment@communities.wa.gov.au.
If you require adjustments to allow you to fully participate in the application and interview process, or to let us know your preferred methods of communication, please discuss with a HR Consultant at HRRecruitment@communities.wa.gov.au or via the National Relay Service on:
TTY/voice calls - 133 677
Speak & Listen - 1300 555 727
SMS relay - 0423 677 767
Integrity Check
The public sector is built on a strong foundation of integrity where employees act ethically, and public sector bodies promote and maintain integrity.
In line with Communities policies, applicants may be asked for consent to undergo criminal record screening and integrity checks during the application process. For more information on these requirements, click here.
Equity and Diversity
The Department of Communities is committed to improving employment opportunities and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As a measure to achieve equality and support, section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) will apply to this position. Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply.
If you have any access needs that may require adjustments to allow you to fully participate in the application and interview process, or alternative methods of communication, please contact the HR Recruitment team HRRecruitment@communities.wa.gov.au. If you are an Aboriginal person who would like assistance with your application, please contact Jobs and Skills WA on 13 64 64.
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