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Case Manager – Transitional Housing (Men’s Program)
Alice Springs, NT | Full Time | SCHADS Level 4
Why this role matters
The Salvation Army believes every person deserves dignity,respectand the chance to rebuild their life with safety and stability. In Alice Springs, the Men’s Transitional Housing Program offers more than a roof. It provides a pathway forward for men navigating homelessness,traumaand complex life challenges.
This role is an opportunity to walk alongside people at a pivotal moment in their lives. Many participants arrive carrying heavy stories, deepuncertaintyand a longing for change. Your presence, your consistency and your compassion help create the conditions where hope can take root again. If you find purpose in helping others regain their footing and move toward long term wellbeing, this work will speak to you.
About the role
As a Case Manager, you will be part of a small, committed team supporting men living in transitional housing. Your days will be varied and meaningful. You will listen, guide, advocate and help participants take practical steps toward stability and independence.
You will build genuine relationships, create case plans together with participants and help them connect with services, community supports and opportunities that strengthen their future. You will also work closely with the Team Leader and local agencies across the NT to ensure coordinated and culturally respectful care.
This is a full time, permanent role based in Alice Springs, with salary and conditions aligned to SCHADS Level 4.
How you will make an impact
Support participants to work toward their goals with compassion,structureand encouragement
Build trust through thoughtful intake conversations and ongoing assessment of needs and strengths
Create case plans that reflect each person’s story, priorities and hopes for the future
Walk alongside participants as they attend appointments, access services and reconnect with community
Keep clear, respectful records that help ensure continuity of care
Notice when circumstances shift and respond with flexibility and care
Work in a culturally respectful way, especially when supporting Aboriginal men and those for whom English is not a first language
What you will bring
Certificate IV in Community Services (or related qualification)
Experience supporting people in a social services environment
Case management skills grounded in empathy,structureand good judgement
Confidence working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds
Understanding of local Aboriginal communities and culture
An NT Driver’s Licence
NT Working with children check
What we offer
$51.37 – $55.28 hourly + superannuation based on experience level and qualifications, exclusive of penalties, allowances, NFP salary packaging
SCHADS Level 4 – Above Award conditions (up to 10%)
Remote Area Housing Benefit for eligible employees (up to $31,800 tax free)
Entertainment Benefit (up to $2,650 tax free)
Relocationassistanceof up to $5,000 for eligible applicants
Generous paid parental leave (12weeksprimary, 2 weeks secondary)
Purchased Leave Scheme (up to 8 weeks)
Five days paid leave each year to experience other programs or activities
Flexible working arrangements
Access to the Employee Assistance Program and wellbeing supports
Ongoing training and development to help you grow in your role
A career where your work genuinely changes lives in the NT
How to apply
Ifyou’repassionate about supporting people to build stability,independenceand connection, we would love to hear from you. Pleasesubmityour resume and a cover letter outlining your alignment with the role.
Applications will close as soon as a suitable candidate is secured
The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people. We value people of all cultures, languages, capacities, sexual orientations, gender identities and/or expressions. W e are committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people.
The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation and is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All child facing roles will require the successful completion of a Working with Children Check. Applicants for all roles require a mandatory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check.
We value Integrity, Compassion, Respect, Diversity, and Collaboration

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