About us…
KWY is a leading Aboriginal Community-Controlled organisation in South Australia, committed to Creating a Space for Change for Aboriginal families and communities.
Since 2011, KWY has worked to break the cycle of domestic violence, promote safety for women and children, and reduce Aboriginal children in the child protection system through a specialised suite of programs focused on empowering families through culturally grounded support and healing.
Supporting over 1,800 families annually and growing, KWY offers a dynamic and values-driven work environment where your contributions make a real impact. Join our inclusive, collaborative team and help drive meaningful change.
About the position...
The Reintegration Specialist is based at the Cavan workplace and works with men transitioning from the prison system back into the community. This includes providing case management informed by a comprehensive assessment (including a safety and risk assessment). Identified individual needs inform a tailored case plan incorporating short- and long-term goals. The case plan also outlines roles, responsibilities and timelines for achieving agreed outcomes.
The Reintegration Specialist undertakes assessment and case planning; provides referrals to appropriate in-house and external services; advocates on behalf of participants; supports goal setting; and assists with prioritising tasks in line with the service model.
The Reintegration Specialist is expected to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal staff and external services, departments, agencies and service providers, including the Department for Correctional Services, Workskil, SA Housing Trust, and other non-government and government organisations.
Assist participants to identify their individual needs through the provision of a comprehensive intake and assessment process and work with other contracted supports to prioritise.
We offer a part-time vacancy (0.8 FTE) on fixed-term contract until October 2026.
About you...
The successful applicant will possess skills, experience, and knowledge in working with Aboriginal people to address the needs of people who are experiencing high levels of need and disadvantage.
The applicant will operate within a therapeutic, trauma-informed framework. The applicant would have demonstrated knowledge of case management and working with Aboriginal families and a strong understanding of the Criminal Justice System.
What we offer...
Job requirements...
Desirable:
Educational/Vocational Qualifications
Personal Abilities/Aptitudes/Skills
Experience
Knowledge
About applying...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. We value lived experience, cultural knowledge, and connection to community.