Holyoake is always looking for passionate people to join our growing team.
If you have a background in psychology, social work, counselling, art, drama therapy, social science,
behavioural science, or corporate training, we would love to hear from you.

Email hr@holyoake.org.au for more details.

Current vacancies

Job Title Closing Date Details/Application Form Description
Counsellors – Northam, Narrogin & Merredin 5 August 2023 https://www.seek.com.au/job/68554270 Holyoake operates the Wheatbelt Community Alcohol and Drug Service (WCADS) and we are seeking passionate, empathetic and qualified Counsellors to work within our Wheatbelt service. We currently have full time or part time Counselling vacancies based at our Northam, Narrogin and Merredin offices.

Benefits of working at Holyoake:

  • Attractive salary packaging options with a range of annual leave options

  • Flexible and supportive working environment

  • Career progression opportunities

  • Commitment to developing employees

  • Great health and wellbeing initiatives

  • Fun team-building events

  • Excellent training and development opportunities.

  • Employee Wellbeing Program

  • Discounted health insurance through HBF

  • Employee Assistance Program – free to employees & their families

  • Opportunity to purchase additional leave each year

  • Paid parental leave benefits

Click here to see our Holyoake Employer Value Proposition

Our staff say…

“It’s a great team environment with friendly and supportive staff committed to serving our clients.”

“We work together to make a difference in people’s lives with a respectful and non-judgemental approach.”

“I like the benefits – especially salary packaging, flexible leave and working arrangements.”

“Holyoake has a 40 year history and a great reputation for serving the community with a client-focused approach.”

“We offer a range of services including individual and group counselling, social enterprises and continuing care programs.”

“Holyoake is great for training, staff development and continuous improvement of services.”

Becoming a Counsellor