Youth Coach


About Opendoor

Opendoor is a community-driven not-for-profit empowering individuals with services, support, programs, and opportunities that improve lives.

Since 1986, we have supported vulnerable people, regardless of age, race, ability, or situation, through guidance, skill development, and fostering independence.

At Opendoor, we are committed to creating opportunities that empower individuals and strengthen our communities.

Each year, we help thousands of people across Australia through practical, person-centred programs spanning employment, training, disability suppor, youth, allied health and social enterprise.

What we offer:

  • Enterprise Agreement with industry leading salary levels that increase each year for the life of the agreement
  • Above Award personal, compassionate and maternity leave schemes
  • Paid Christmas closure leave
  • Free Employee Assistance Program for all employees
  • Up to $18,550 p.a. in salary packaging options to increase your fortnightly take-home pay
  • Flexible working hours and arrangements for work-life balance
  • Option of purchasing additional two weeks of annual leave
  • Emphasis on staff training and professional development
  • Mobile phone and laptop provided
The role:
  • As a Youth Employment Coach, you are responsible for introducing young people to a range of career opportunities, providing work placements and helping young people transition into education and/or employment 
  • Work closely with the TtW team to support young people in your caseload, using a strengths-based approach to develop their skills and become job ready by providing flexible and tailored assistance, including pre-employment and vocational support
  • Identify and address any non-vocational barriers to employment young people may have through collaboration with community support services
  • Provide support and mentoring around job search activities, apprenticeships, internships and training
  • Conduct candidate sourcing activities through direct approach and advertisements, and execute attraction strategies and initiatives
  • Actively source employment opportunities from our combined employer network and generate new leads
  • Your driven nature will ensure you meet and exceed your targets by placing participants into employment, while adhering to contract guidelines for service delivery 
  • Provide ongoing post-employment support to both the employer and young person to maintain your job placements
  • Be adaptable and responsive to community and key stakeholder needs.
 About you:
  • Must have OR be committed to completing a Certificate IV or above in one of the following disciplines within the first 12 months after commencement: Youth Services, Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Community services.
  • Current driver’s licence and Working with Children’s Check card (or ability to obtain one prior to commencement) is essential. We will also conduct a police check.
  • Prior experience working with young people and/or within the employment services sector is preferred, although not essential
  • Experience in working with young people from CALD and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds will be highly regarded
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for developing and strengthening relationships with new and existing employers
  • Knowledge and understanding of issues that affect young people’s engagement with education and employment
  • Demonstrated ability to meet and exceed KPIs 
  • You must have a passion for improving young people’s lives through the creation of opportunities.

How to Apply

Applications without a cover letter are unlikely to proceed further. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible if you are interested, as shortlisting for interviews will commence immediately and is ongoing. If you have any questions, please contact Roisin Carnie at 0434371934.

We strongly encourage applications from First Nations peoples, people with disabilities, and individuals with lived experience. Applicants must have Australian work rights.

Opendoor does not accept unsolicited applications or phone calls from recruitment agencies.

Opendoor is committed to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity and supports the creation of working conditions to ensure that all employees have an equal chance to seek and obtain employment, promotion, and training. Opendoor encourages applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders and/or those with a disability. Only Australian citizens, permanent residents, or people who have the right to work in Australia may apply.

Child Safety

Opendoor is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. We operate in compliance with the Child Safe Standards and the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic). Our recruitment practices reflect our commitment to safeguarding, and all successful applicants will be required to undergo a Working with Children Check, Police Check, and other relevant pre-employment screening.

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Full Time

Job no: KHAN50111

Location: Corio

Closing Date: Saturday, 20 June 2026