Are you ready to start a career that makes a real difference? Join the Department for Child Protection (DCP) as a Support Worker in South Australia, with multiple positions available across the state. You’ll play a key role in helping children and families build stronger futures. Working closely with experienced social workers, you’ll provide support that helps children stay connected with family and culture, while developing your own professional skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow, learn, and contribute to a team that truly cares.
Living in Port Pirie means being part of a close-knit coastal community where industry meets lifestyle. Set between the Spencer Gulf and the Flinders Ranges, Port Pirie offers a relaxed pace of life with access to stunning natural attractions, local sporting clubs, and a strong community spirit. Whether it’s fishing off the jetty, exploring nearby national parks, or enjoying local cafés and events, Port Pirie combines country charm with coastal living.
Working in Port Pirie is about more than just a job. It’s an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and families across the Mid North region. Our office is welcoming, supportive, and team focused, with strong connections to local services and community partners. If you’re looking for a rewarding career that lets you contribute meaningfully while enjoying the benefits of regional life, Port Pirie is the perfect place to call home. Click here for more info.
In this role, you will:
- Support children and families during access visits and activities
- Help families connect with services, programs, and community supports
- Assist social workers with case discussions, planning, and reviews
- Provide caring support with cultural awareness and sensitivity
To be successful:
You are a caring and motivated person who wants to make a positive difference in the lives of children and families. You bring strong communication skills, empathy and the ability to work well with people from diverse backgrounds.
You do not need to know everything on day one. What matters is your passion, willingness to learn and commitment to supporting children and families. If you are ready to grow your skills, learn from experienced colleagues and contribute to meaningful work, we encourage you to apply.