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Social Services jobs in Melbourne VIC

• The average pay for Social Services jobs in Melbourne VIC is $95K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $90K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $100K per year.
• Top skills include MARKETING, ECOSYSTEM, MEDIA RELATIONS and RETAIL MARKETING.
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Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$75k - $100k

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Key points we found

  • Support children’s social, emotional, and developmental growth in a positive setting.
  • Build meaningful connections with children and families over time.
  • Choose shifts that work for your lifestyle, with opportunities for career progression.
Expiring today
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$64k - $91k

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Key points we found

  • Support children’s social, emotional, and developmental growth in a positive setting.
  • Build meaningful connections with children and families over time.
  • Choose shifts that work for your lifestyle, with opportunities for career progression.
Expiring today
Casual/Holiday · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$60k - $80k

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Key points we found

  • Deliver horticulture training to male participants with court mandated community work orders.
  • Support participants in learning horticulture and employability skills through practical activities.
  • Provide a welcoming and supportive environment for learners to re-engage with education.
Posted 1d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$80k - $100k

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  • Provide specialist support and leadership within the Stop It Now! Australia team.
  • Engage with adults concerned about their sexual thoughts and behaviours towards children.
  • Develop innovative approaches to prevent violence and child sexual abuse.
Posted 1d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

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Key points we found

  • Provide evidence-informed psychoeducation and support to individuals concerned about sexual thoughts or behaviours towards children.
  • Engage with adults to prevent the sexual abuse and exploitation of children.
  • Contribute to the national expansion of the Stop It Now! prevention service.