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Senior Case Manager

  • Want to be part of a dynamic, growing team?
  • Enjoy valuable and meaningful work empowering the community!
  • Positively impact the lives of women, young women & gender diverse people!

Are you passionate about gender equality and skilled at supporting people through trauma-informed, strengths-based practice? Join us as our Senior Case Manager, to support the launch a new service and property in Adelaide!
  • Open doors. Build brighter futures.
  • Location: Tarntanya - Adelaide - Kaurna Country
  • Type: On-site
  • Contract: Full Time | Maximum Term Contract ending 10-Dec-27
  • Salary: Social & Community Services Level 5 | $51 to $53.31 per hour + Super
  • Benefits: Salary packaging up to $18,550 + paid parental leave + career development

Our Senior Case Manager walks alongside women and gender diverse people, supporting their transition into secure and long-term housing, offering person-centred support that helps them feel safe, seen and empowered to build the future they want.

Once in career opportunity to help lead this exciting new initiative! Working with single older women and gender diverse people you will be helping to build a community in this new state of the art housing development, providing case management using trauma-informed, strengths-based practice, to create safe and inclusive spaces, and champion social justice in practical, meaningful ways. You will collaborate with residents, partners and colleagues, using your professional expertise and compassion to support positive change.

At YWCA, we believe a safe and secure home can change a life. You will help make that possible and be part of a supportive, values led team that learns and grows together.

You’ll be a great fit if you:
  • hold qualifications and experience in Social Work, Community Services, or a related field
  • bring experience in a similar role delivering complex case management, including risk assessment, crisis intervention, and holistic support planning.
  • have excellent trauma informed, strengths-based case management practice
  • value intersectional feminism and advocacy, want purpose-driven work that makes a real impact
  • enjoy a supportive, values-led culture, and thrive working closely with community

For more information see the linked posted description below.

Ready to make an impact?
Submit your application outlining why you’re the right fit for this role.

Applications close on 7 January 2026. We’ll review applications as they’re received, and the role may close early, so early submission is encouraged.

Don’t meet every requirement? YWCA Australia is committed to a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. If this role resonates with you, even if your experience isn’t a perfect match, we encourage you to apply.

YWCA Australia
For over 140 years we have been working at the forefront of gender equality through our housing, community programs and advocacy. Our purpose is making young women’s leadership and women’s housing our priority for gender equity in Australia. Learn more about us here.

Why The Y?
At YWCA Australia, our culture -  The Y Way - is grounded in intersectional feminism and guided by our values:  Striving for Equality, Acting from the Heart and Working Better Together.

Our latest culture survey shows that YWCA is a great place to work: 96% of our people feel supported by their team, 95% see our values lived through leadership, and 93% would recommend working here.

Questions?
If you have questions about this opportunity, please contact Helen Waters Silvia – E:  helen.waters-silvia@ywca.org.au or M: 0418 470 078.

Please note our offices are closed from 25 December 2025, re-opening 5 January 2026.

If you need support to fully participate in the recruitment process, please contact us at any time.

Preferred candidates will hold, or be willing to obtain, a valid National Police Check, state-based Working with Children Permit, a current driver’s licence, and complete a medical declaration.