Job Summary
- $80,000 - $84,999 per annum + superannuation and option to salary sacrifice
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 7th Jul 2026
- Sydney > CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs Sydney

Twenty10 is seeking an experienced peer worker to join our Housing team, within our Client Services Team (CST), working with clients in our transitional housing program.
Primary responsibilities include providing housing related and other advocacy and support, internal and external referrals, creating goal setting plans, maintaining regular meetings, facilitating brokerage and other client requests.
In additon to key responsibilities as part of CST, they also share responsibility for some client intake, short-term case management to clients not in the housing program, referrals and support across all client activities, as well as providing specialist information to a wide range of stakeholders.
They work within a person-centred, trauma-informed practice framework to provide safer spaces and opportunities for LGBTIQA+ young people. The role is responsible for the timely management of service user files and data.
All CST staff are provided with individual supervision, clinical consultation and professional development opportunities.
The Care Co-ordinator - Housing is a part-time, fixed term contract until 2030 at 67.5 hours per fortnight. It is paid at SCHADS L4, working 9.30- 5.00pm and is based at Twenty10 in Newtown, Sydney.
Twenty10 offer salary sacrificing.
This is an exciting opportunity to join Twenty10 as we embark on a new organisational chapter at the Inner West Pride Centre. Come and join a team and an organisation making positive impact on the lives of LGBTIQA+ people in New South Wales.
We encourage interested applicants to submit their applications at their earliest convenience.
Interested? Please read the attached position description and instructions below for applying.
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Twenty10 provides a broad range of specialised services for LGBTIQA+ people and people of diverse genders, sexualities and intersex status including; housing, mental health, counselling and social supports for young people, counselling and social support services to adults, and inclusivity training and consultation for organisations and service providers across most sectors.
Twenty10 is an EEO employer. People of any gender, sexuality or intersex status, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people living with disability, or people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
