Homelessness Health Workers | Marathon Health
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Marathon Health opportunities Posted: Fri, 02 January 2026

Ready to Make a Real Difference in 2026?

Join us in delivering tangible outcomes for people experiencing – or at significant risk of – homelessness. We’re seeking Expressions of Interest for the following rewarding roles, based on Wiradjuri Country:

  • Care Coordinator – Full Time | Wagga Wagga or Young, NSW
  • Care Worker – Full Time, Fixed Term until 30 June 2026 | Wagga Wagga or Cootamundra, NSW

These roles are part of our Homelessness Health Support Model of Care, designed to improve access to primary health care for those most in need. You’ll work directly and compassionately with individuals identified as homeless or at risk, helping them connect with essential health and community services.

What You’ll Do

  • Provide outreach support, assess primary health care needs, and guide clients through established pathways for positive health outcomes.
  • Create opportunities for clients to engage in community life and build social connections.
  • Report on program outcomes and contribute to service improvements.
  • Ensure cultural safety for Aboriginal service users.
  • Deliver person-centred, trauma-informed care that meets the unique needs of each individual.

Why You’ll Love Working with Us

  • Generous Leave: Up to 5 weeks annual leave + extra time off over Christmas/New Year
  • Boost Your Pay: Salary packaging options to increase take-home pay
  • Professional Development: Annual allowance for training and growth
  • Wellbeing Support: Dedicated wellbeing allowance
  • Regular Supervision: Guidance from skilled clinicians
  • Career Growth: Opportunities for advancement within the organisation
  • Dynamic Culture: A fun, progressive team that makes work rewarding
  • Commitment to Cultural Safety: Explore our Innovate RAP here

What We’re Looking For

  • Relevant tertiary qualifications (e.g., Nursing, Social Work, Peer Work, Community Services, Case Management, Mental Health, AOD) or demonstrated experience
  • Skills in supporting people with complex health needs, including mental health and AOD (clinical skills highly desirable)
  • Ability to deliver trauma-informed, person-centred care
  • Understanding of complex issues impacting people experiencing homelessness including barriers (or willingness to learn)

Ready to take the next step? Express your interest today and help us create meaningful change in the lives of those who need it most.