Hope Street currently has the following career opportunities for people to join one of our teams.
Advertised positions have specific contact details for the role however if you have any enquiries related to careers at Hope Street, please phone People and Culture on 0401 579 025 or email. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are highly encouraged to apply.

Youth Residential Support Worker - Melton - Part Time
Youth Residential Support Worker - Melton - Part Time
Hope Street Youth and Family Services
Job description
ABOUT US
Hope Street Youth and Family Services Ltd ("Hope Street") has over 45 years of experience delivering specialist services to young people and their families experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.
We have a vision to live in a society where all young people and young families have a safe place to call home. If you would like to play a part in ending youth homelessness, join our team of passionate people making a difference in the lives of young people and young families
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for a positive and dedicated Youth Worker for a part-time role for the Youth Residential Service, that will be available to work 36 hours per fortnight.
Week 1:
- Monday 4.00pm – 11.30pm (sleepover); Tuesday 7.30am – 9.00am.
- Wednesday 4:00pm – 11:30pm (sleepover); Thursday 7:30am – 9:00am
- Saturday 4:00pm – 11:30pm (sleepover)
- Sunday 7:30am – 9:00am
Week 2:
- Wednesday 4:00pm – 11:30pm (sleepover);
- Thursday 7.30am – 9.00am
On a day-to-day basis, you will:
- Provide support and assistance with living skills, connections with the community, personal and social development, employment, education and training.
- Assist young people to follow up actions from their case management plans including housing, income, education and training, health and wellbeing, general living skills and recreational activities.
- Complete client file notes as needed and assist with administration duties to help operations run smoothly.
- Motivate young clients to achieve meaningful goals and make a real difference in young people’s lives.
This is an excellent opportunity to join an organisation where you can have a real impact and be part of a high-performing team achieving quality outcomes for young people and young families.
ABOUT YOU
- You have a bachelor’s degree or are you in your final year of a Social Work, Youth Work, or relevant Social Science related qualification
- You have demonstrated knowledge of youth-focused practice frameworks such as strengths-based or trauma-informed practice
- You have highly developed communication skills including relationship building, problem solving and report writing
- You pride yourself on your ability to motivate and advocate for clients to achieve outcomes
- You are highly competent using the full suite of Microsoft applications
- You are able to maintain accurate confidential administrative records and progress notes
WE CAN OFFER YOU
- Purpose-driven NFP organisation + A new purpose-built youth refuge in Melton
- A collaborative, dedicated support team focused on great outcomes for young people
- NFP salary packaging up to $18,550 of your salary tax free
- Family-friendly + Close proximity to public transport or street parking
If you are a youth worker with experience in delivering effective youth-focused services to young people in a crisis accommodation setting, we want to hear from you!
How to apply
- Please submit a resume, cover letter and statement addressing selection criteria.
- Please note applications that do not address the selection criteria will not be shortlisted.
- Please address your cover letter to: Erin Ashmore, Program Manager Northeast.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Application close date Thursday, 2nd July 2026 at 5pm.Apply now. We are shortlisting as received!
If you have any questions about this role, please contact our People and Culture department at , or phone our Program Manager North-West, Erin Ashmore 0452303822
If your experience looks a little different to what we have identified but you have relevant skills, please get in touch with us.
Additional Information
Please let us know if you require workplace modifications so that we can discuss your needs and the modifications that can be made to the recruitment process and the position.
At Hope Street, we have an inclusive culture where our employees' unique contributions are celebrated. We strive to reflect our community and strongly encourage candidates from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
Hope Street is a child-safe organisation and we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children. To ensure the highest standards of protection for children, employment at Hope Street is subject to a range of screening requirements which includes satisfactory Police Checks (National and International) and a Working With Children Check.
Team Leader (Melton)
If you have any questions about this role, please contact our People and Culture department at , or phone our Program Manager North-West, Erin Ashmore 0452303822
If your experience looks a little different to what we have identified but you have relevant skills, please get in touch with us.
Additional Information
Please let us know if you require workplace modifications so that we can discuss your needs and the modifications that can be made to the recruitment process and the position.
At Hope Street, we have an inclusive culture where our employees' unique contributions are celebrated. We strive to reflect our community and strongly encourage candidates from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
Hope Street is a child-safe organisation and we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children. To ensure the highest standards of protection for children, employment at Hope Street is subject to a range of screening requirements which includes satisfactory Police Checks (National and International) and a Working With Children Check.
Youth Case Manager - Melton
Youth Case Manager Hope Street in Melton
Location – Melton
HOPE STREET YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES
- Exciting opportunity in growth organisation
- Support youth in the heart of Melton’s growing community
- Wellbeing initiatives including STAR leave days and a proactive wellbeing working group
- Generous development opportunities
ABOUT US
Hope Street Youth and Family Services Limited ("Hope Street") has over 45 years of experience delivering specialist services to young people and their families experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.
We have a vision for a society where all young people and young families have a safe place to call home. If you would like to play a part in ending youth homelessness, join our team of passionate people making a difference in the lives of young people and young families.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Join Hope Street in Melton as a Case Manager in a program based on the Youth Foyer Like model, providing supported transitional housing for young people and young families. This role offers safe, secure, and affordable accommodation for 18 months, empowering clients to build independence and achieve their goals.
This is a permanent part-time position working a regular work pattern, 60.8 hours per fortnight (0.8 FTE) based in Melton.
In this role you will:
- provide support within a model of eight one-bedroom units and two-family units.
- proactively assist young people to develop their skills and abilities to live interdependently in their local community including enjoying meaningful and sustainable relationships.
- provide strength-based case management support to develop interdependent, sustainable life to access and/or maintain employment, education and training opportunities and achieve meaningful citizen participation.
- build relationships with key support services to enhance young people’s connections to those services; and
- maintain accurate client records compliant with DFFH requirements.
This is an excellent opportunity to join an organisation where you can have a real impact and be part of a team achieving quality outcomes for young people.
WE CAN OFFER YOU
- A purpose driven client focused organisation and the support of experienced, passionate team members.
- A collaborative case management and community support team
- Not-For-Profit salary packaging up to $18,550 of your salary tax free available
- Off-Street parking available and transport nearby
ABOUT YOU
You will have:
- A bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Youth Work, Social Sciences or a relevant health/ welfare discipline.
- At least 2 years’ experience as a Case Manager, ideally working with youth, and a strong understanding of the youth homelessness service system and allied support services, best placed to support and divert young people from homelessness.
- Excellent relationship-building skills to motivate young people in transitional settings and help them achieve meaningful goals.
- A friendly and cooperative approach that enables you to build strong connections with community stakeholders.
- Well-developed communication skills, including report writing, active listening, negotiation, problem solving, decision making, and advocacy.
- High proficiency in Microsoft Office and Case Management Software
HOW TO APPLY
- Please download the attached position description.
- Please provide a cover letter, statement addressing the key selection criteria and resume. Please note applications that do not address the selection criteria will not be shortlisted.
- Please address your cover letter to: Sue Watt, Program Manager.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
Applications close on Wednesday, 20 June 2026 at 5 PM
ENQUIRIES
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Issy Gennari, Team Leader - Hope Street in Melton/ Hope Street in Whittlesea on 0432 214 895. If your experience looks a little different to what we have identified but you have relevant skills, please get in touch with us.
Additional Information
Please let us know if you require workplace modifications so that we can discuss your needs and the modifications that can be made to the recruitment process and the position.
At Hope Street we have an inclusive culture where our employees' unique contributions are celebrated. We strive to reflect our community and strongly encourage candidates from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
Hope Street is a child safe organisation, and we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children. To ensure the highest standards of protection for children, employment at Hope Street is subject to a range of screening requirements which includes satisfactory Police Checks (National and International) and a Working with Children Check.
BOOST Case Manager
Case Manager - BOOST Program
Hope Street Youth and Family Services
Job description
Exciting role in the heart of Brunswick West.
Be Part of Our Growth!
WE CAN OFFER YOU
- A passionate purpose-driven NFP organisation + experienced supportive team
- A permanent full-time position working one Saturday per fortnight
- Generous annual salary up to $94k + Super + NFP salary packaging up to $18,550 of your salary tax-free
- Wellbeing initiatives including 2 paid STAR Leave days per year for wellbeing purposes
- Close proximity to public transport and free street parking
- Opportunity to be part of exciting growth
ABOUT HOPE STREET
Hope Street Youth and Family Services Limited ("Hope Street") is a secular community organisation that provides specialist crisis accommodation, short term housing and support services to young people and their children experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.
Hope Street’s vision is a society in which all young people and young families have a safe place to call home. If you would like to be a part of ending youth homelessness, join our team of over 50 people across 6 sites in the Northern and Western metropolitan regions.
THE BOOST PROGRAM
The BOOST Program provides case management to young people aged 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and who have complex needs, dual diagnosis and challenging behaviour/s. The target group includes young people who are parenting and/or expecting birth.
The BOOST Program provides services to young people in crisis, short stay 7-night bed, supports young people in outreach (up to 3 months of service) and operates on weekdays, weeknights and Saturdays 9-5 pm, so that young people can be offered an intensive and responsive service.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for a dedicated Youth Specialist for a permanent full-time position working a regular fortnightly work pattern in Brunswick West. In this role you will provide specialist case management support to young people and their families, within a holistic client focused approach that includes housing, health, employment, education and community participation.
You will proactively engage, motivate and support the young person to identify and work towards achieving their goals. Your relationships with key support services will enhance young people’s connections to those services. You will maintain accurate client records compliant with DFFH requirements.
ABOUT YOU
- You must have a bachelor’s degree qualification in Youth Work, Social Work or other health/welfare related qualifications.
- Demonstrated experience and highly engaging to respond to young people with needs via responsive outreach model, and case management framework.
- Strong experience in Case Management, Child, Youth and Family Services.
- Extensive experience of current theoretical approaches and frameworks for working with highly vulnerable young people and their families, including strengths-based approaches.
- Strong ability to capacity build with diverse and inclusive community services e.g. LGBTQI, Drug & Alcohol, Policing Units (proactive units) Legal services, Indigenous Services.
- Strong ability to engage, motivate and support young people with complex needs within a case management framework and client-centred strengths-based, trauma-informed practice.
- Strong relationship building skills which enables you to motivate young clients to achieve meaningful goals within a case management framework.
- Highly developed communication skills including report writing, listening, negotiation, problem solving, decision making and advocacy.
- Strong competency using Microsoft and Case management applications.
HOW TO APPLY
Please download the position description attached below.
Please click "Apply Now" and submit a resume, cover letter and statement addressing selection criteria.
Please note applications that do not address the selection criteria will not be shortlisted.
Please address your cover letter to: Sue Watt, Program Manager Northeast.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Application closing on Thursday, 25th June 2026 at 5pm. Apply now!
We are shortlisting as received!
ENQUIRIES
If you have any questions about this role, please contact our People and Culture department: or phone our Program Manager Northeast, Sue Watt on 0481199 344.
If your experience looks a little different to what we have identified but you have relevant skills, please get in touch with us.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please let us know if you require workplace modifications so that we can discuss your needs and the modifications that can be made to the recruitment process and the position.
At Hope Street we have an inclusive culture where our employees' unique contributions are celebrated. We strive to reflect our community and strongly encourage candidates from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
Hope Street is a child safe organisation, and we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children. To ensure the highest standards of protection for children, employment at Hope Street is subject to a range of screening requirements which includes satisfactory Police Checks (National and International) and a Working with Children Check.
People and Culture Manager
People and Culture Manager
Hope Street Youth and Family Services
Job description
- Fantastic opportunity to report to and be supported by a highly experienced and dedicated CEO who truly values building your HR professional expertise for the organisation’s success
- Real opportunity to deliver leading People and Culture functions cornerstone to Hope Street as a leading organisation
- Opportunity to be part of a professional and engaged leadership team
- Receive an attractive salary + NFP salary packaging + employment benefits such as wellbeing days.
About You
- You have a relevant Human Resource Management degree.
- You have worked as a HR Generalist in Australia for at least 5 years.
- You may be an experienced manager, or you may be seeking an opportunity that will support your career development in HR Management.
- You have experience working in the not-for-profit sector.
- You have an excellent understanding of employment legislation, industry HR compliance and best practice.
- You pride yourself on your dedication and motivation to developing and delivering quality HR services for the success of the organisation.
- Please refer to the Position Description for more information.
About Us
Hope Street Youth and Family Services Limited ("Hope Street") is a secular community organisation that provides specialist crisis accommodation, short term housing and support services to young people and their children experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.
Hope Street’s vision is a society in which all young people and young families have a safe place to call home. If you would like to be a part in ending youth homelessness, join our team of 60 people across 6 sites in the Northern and Western metropolitan regions, who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people and young families.
About the Opportunity
Reporting to the CEO, you will lead Hope Street’s People and Culture Strategy to ensure our workforce is diverse, engaged and empowered. You will provide strategic advice on all areas of Human Resource Management and work in partnership with the leadership team to deliver on the People and Culture Strategy and all other people initiatives. Your direction and support to the People and Culture Administrator will ensure the smooth running of operational HR processes.
This full-time, ongoing role offers a fantastic opportunity to work closely with a highly experienced and dedicated CEO who is passionate about supporting your growth as an HR professional. You’ll be empowered to strengthen your expertise while contributing meaningfully to the organisation’s ongoing success.
Your day-to-day activities will include:
- Work with the CEO and the executive leadership team to achieve the strategic direction of the organisation
- Lead and pro-actively identify, develop and implement people management; development; a successful workplace culture; recruitment and retention strategies; and best practice
- Lead the implementation, monitoring and review of Hope Street’s Workforce Capacity Development Strategy
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to maintain industry leading HR and People and Culture systems, software, policies and procedures, and practices.
- Lead continued improvement and embed a solution focused culture of quality improvement and responsiveness, with a ‘can do’ approach.
How to apply for this job
To apply, please submit your application which will include a resume, cover letter and response to the key selection criteria address your application to Donna Bennett (CEO).
Please note the successful applicants are required to provide the following:
- National Police Check
- Working With Children Check
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
We encourage applications from a diverse range of social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds that reflect our community.
ENQUIRIES
If you have any questions about this role, please contact our People and Culture department on 0401 579 025 or phone our CEO, Donna Bennett on 0412674694 or email at
Additional Information
If you require workplace modifications, please advise so that we can discuss your needs and the modifications that can be made to the recruitment process and the position.
At Hope Street we have an inclusive culture where our employees' unique contributions are celebrated. We strive to reflect our community and strongly encourage candidates from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
Hope Street is a child safe organisation, and we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children. To ensure the highest standards of protection for children, employment at Hope Street is subject to a range of screening requirements which includes satisfactory Police Checks (National and International) and a Working with Children Check.
For any other employment opportunities to join one of our teams at Hope Street, please refer to the following websites:


