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Child And Youth Worker jobs in Adelaide SA

• The average pay for Child And Youth Worker jobs in Adelaide SA is $39K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $25 per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $72K per year.
4 companies are currently advertising Child And Youth Worker jobs in Adelaide SA including , , and .
• Top skills include TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE, EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS, WORKING WITH CHILDREN, ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS and RELATIONSHIP BUILDING.
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Expiring in 4d
Full time · Permanent
$71,589 - $77,075

RCW3 ($71,589 - $77,075) plus 12% superannuation

Key points we found

  • Support children and young people in care to feel safe and build confidence.
  • Provide calm, trauma-informed care during challenging moments.
  • Help young people develop life skills and independence.
Expiring in 4d
Full time · Permanent
$71,589 - $77,075

RCW3 ($71,589 - $77,075) plus 12% superannuation

Key points we found

  • Support children and young people in residential care
  • Create safe spaces for learning and healing
  • Provide cultural connection and trauma-aware support
Expiring in 1d
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Deliver programs to Indigenous youth
  • Engage with community stakeholders
  • Design and evaluate educational programs
Posted 26d ago
Part time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$60k - $80k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Provide outreach support to young people in schools and community settings.
  • Demonstrate experience in youth case management and mental health identification.
  • Maintain excellent organisational skills and build strong relationships.
Posted 4d ago
Part time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$60k - $80k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Support young people aged 10–25 across Metropolitan Adelaide.
  • Provide strengths-based case management and advocacy.
  • Build strong relationships with young people and community organisations.