Three years ago, Chereece started her journey in youth support services as a casual youth worker with Edmen Community Staffing Solutions. With little prior experience in the field, she stepped into the role as a ‘greenie,’ working with Edmen’s community service partner, Dynamic Community Care (DCC), in Queensland. Fast forward to today, and Chereece has progressed to become an Area Manager overseeing multiple residential care programs. Her story highlights how Edmen equips youth workers with the skills and experience needed to build a successful career in the youth services sector.
When Chereece first joined Edmen, she was new to youth work, but the hands-on experience she gained in residential houses equipped her with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the sector. While working with Edmen, she completed her Certificate IV in Youth Work, laying the groundwork for her career progression.
“Edmen was a great option for me at the time. Casual work was very flexible, especially with young kids at home,” Chereece explains. This flexibility allowed her to balance work and family life while developing expertise in youth support.
After returning from maternity leave to have her second daughter, Chereece sought a role with more stability. When an opportunity for a Program Service Leader position at DCC arose, she applied and successfully stepped into a leadership role. Since then, she has continued her professional growth, completing a Diploma in Community Services and advancing to an Area Manager position in Ipswich.
“As an Area Manager, I work closely with house managers, oversee five residential care programs and support with child safety and placements,” she explains. The experience she gained at Edmen provided her with a solid foundation to transition into leadership, shaping her into the manager she aspired to be.
“My time at Edmen really helped mould me into the leader I wanted to be. It’s where I found my passion and drive for the work I do.”
Chereece credits Edmen’s supervision and support network for helping her develop confidence and competence in youth work.
“Even though I was fairly new to the industry, working with Edmen provided me with the support and ‘village’ you need in this line of work,” she shares. “Supervision sessions were also beneficial in ensuring I felt confident while on the job.”
She continues to maintain strong relationships with the Edmen team, recognising the importance of collaboration and teamwork in achieving the best outcomes for young people.
Reflecting on her journey, Chereece acknowledges that starting as a youth worker can be daunting, but the right support makes all the difference.
“When you start off as a Youth Worker, it’s hard to know what to expect. There are lots of unknowns, but Edmen provides a space where you feel supported and always have the backing of a team.”
For those considering a career in youth work, Chereece offers this advice:
With her next milestone on the horizon- welcoming a new baby later this year - Chereece remains committed to the youth services sector. While she enjoys her current role, the next future growth opportunity would be potentially stepping into an Operations Manager role down the track.
For now, she’s content knowing she is making a difference. “I love my current role because I’m still close to the floor, working directly with young people. I think being an Area Manager really suits me.”
Chereece’s journey is an example of how Edmen provides opportunities for growth, from entry-level roles to leadership positions with our community service partners. With the right support, training, and hands-on experience, a career in youth services can be both rewarding and full of progression.
If you’re considering a career in youth support services, Edmen offers the flexibility and support to help you thrive - just like Chereece.