Yadhaba Aboriginal Health Worker – Social & Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB)
Location: Darkinjung Country – Eleanor Duncan Aboriginal Services
Position Type: Full-time
Award: Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Award
Help make a difference in the lives of Aboriginal people on Darkinjung Country.
We’re looking for a passionate and experienced Aboriginal Health Worker to join our Social and Emotional Wellbeing team. This is your opportunity to walk alongside community, deliver culturally safe support, and contribute to better health and healing outcomes.
About the Role
You’ll work directly with Aboriginal clients, families, and community members to provide:
* Mental health and AOD counselling and support
* Individual case management and referrals
* Education and awareness workshops for community
* Collaborative care with GPs and health professionals
* Holistic SEWB programs, including yarning circles and workshops
This role embraces a transdisciplinary approach, working closely with colleagues across health, wellbeing, and community sectors to ensure wraparound care that is culturally responsive and community-led. You’ll be part of a team that values collective knowledge, shared responsibility, and holistic healing.
What You’ll Bring
* Aboriginality and strong connection to the local Darkinjung community
* Experience in Aboriginal health or social services
* Minimum Cert IV in Mental Health & AOD (or equivalent experience)
* Skills in counselling, client assessment, and case management
* A commitment to culturally safe, trauma-informed practice
Desirable: Knowledge of intergenerational trauma, local community networks, and experience delivering group workshops or SEWB initiatives.
What We Offer:
* A culturally strong and supportive team environment
* A transdisciplinary, collaborative model that values cultural knowledge and community leadership
* Ongoing training and development
* Opportunities to lead change and shape future health services
* Competitive salary under the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Award