YOUTH WORKER JOBS AUSTRALIA
Australia seeks Youth Workers to live and work in Australia. If your occupation is Youth Worker, as described in the Australian Skills Classified Occupation (ASCO) 3421-13, then your skills are currently in Demand.
Youth Worker is on the State Sponsorship List for one or more Australian States/Territories. You may qualify for a lower required pass mark in your points based work visa assessment, and for priority processing to fast-track your work visa application.
YOUTH WORKER JOB DESCRIPTION
3421-13 Youth Worker
Youth Officer
Youth Support Worker
Assists young people as individuals or groups to solve social, emotional and financial problems in an agency framework.
Skill Level:
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Diploma or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience is required in addition to the formal qualification.
Tasks Include:
- provides support and information to young people about welfare and other youth accommodation and community services
- plans, designs and supervises activities for young people such as sports, handicrafts, dancing, drama, hiking and bushwalking
- provides counselling, support and crisis services
- may plan and organise activities for young people in the community, such as establishing and supervising clubs
- may work under the supervision of a health, sport, recreation or welfare worker
Specialisations:
Juvenile Justice Officer
Youth Accommodation Support Worker
YOUTH WORKER IS NOT YOUR OCCUPATION?
If your occupation does not match the
- Disabilities Services Officer
- Family Support Worker
- Parole or Probation Officer
- Residential Care Officer
DO I QUALIFY FOR A WORK VISA TO AUSTRALIA (YOUTH WORKER)?
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