Coordinator & Support Officers - Homelessness Program

Job No: 299902
Location: Katherine, NT

Make a REAL Impact: Launch a New Homelessness Support Program!

  • Step into one of three new roles supporting Aboriginal families in remote communities to access safe accommodation, return to Country, and strengthen long-term housing outcomes
  • Coordinator: $100,000 – $108,000 + super, benefits
  • Support Officers: $77,000 – $86,000 + super, benefits
  • Full-time | Based in Katherine NT | Remote travel involved

Who We Are & Why We’re Different

Katherine West Health Board (KWHB) is a community-led Aboriginal health service delivering integrated primary healthcare, allied health, and wellbeing programs across more than 160,000 km² of remote NT — stretching from the Victoria River country along the WA border to the tip of the Tanami desert.

Our work is grounded in cultural security, guided by community control, and driven by long-term impact. From maternal health to disability support, we build trusted relationships that lead to real outcomes for our mob in the bush.

As an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation, we value inclusion, local leadership, and purpose-driven people. We’re not your typical workplace — and we’re proud of that.

Learn more: www.kwhb.com.au

Why These Roles Matter

This isn’t just another service — it’s a new program in a new space for KWHB.

  • For the Coordinator (job details here), it’s a rare chance to own the setup of a program from day one — building systems, creating pathways, and shaping how services are delivered.
  • For the Support Officers (job details 1; job details 2), it’s an opportunity to work in a team that’s hands-on from the start, helping clients where the need is greatest and strengthening connections between town and bush.

Here’s what your first month could look like:

  • Week 1–2: Orientation, learning the lay of the land, connecting with the KWHB team, and starting to build local relationships in Katherine.
  • Week 3–4: Meeting with key stakeholders, setting up referral pathways, and beginning client intake and casework in Katherine.
  • By end of month: Coordinated service delivery underway, with the Coordinator leading system setup and Support Officers handling client support, before expanding into community visits with partners.

Every step you take will directly improve housing security, dignity and wellbeing for Aboriginal families.

Let’s Talk About You

This is for people who want their work to matter. You’ll fit right in if you:

  • Believe in cultural safety and self-determination as everyday practice
  • Can balance practical frontline support with a strategic, problem-solving mindset
  • Know how to build trust quickly with clients, families, and partners
  • Have the adaptability to work in both Katherine town and remote bush communities
  • Value being part of a supportive, close-knit team where respect and humour go hand-in-hand

The Coordinator role suits someone ready to build a program and lead from the front.
The Support Officer roles are perfect for people who love rolling up their sleeves and walking alongside clients in town or out bush.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • Competitive salaries + salary packaging
  • Relocation assistance and housing support
  • Paid travel and accommodation when working remote
  • Real professional development opportunities
  • A tight-knit team that backs each other in
  • A workplace where culture, community and connection matter as much as KPIs

Ready to Build Something New?

This is your chance to be there from day one — helping launch a homelessness program that will change lives.

If you’re passionate about safe housing, strong communities, and cultural connection — we want to hear from you.

Apply now to join KWHB’s Safe Stays and Living Proud team.

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