Out-of-home and disability care provider across Australia
MacKillop operates a multi-state family services network spanning New South Wales, Victoria, and Western Australia, with 1,001–5,000 employees and 137 active roles (54 posted in the last 30 days). The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward healthcare and support staff, with acute pain points around foster-carer recruitment and retention—suggesting capacity constraints are now the bottleneck. Tech stack is Microsoft-centric (Office, Teams, Business Central), typical of large nonprofits managing distributed care teams and case workflows.
MacKillop Family Services is a nonprofit chartered to place and support vulnerable children and families across three Australian states. Core service lines include out-of-home care (foster, kinship, and residential), disability services, youth support, specialist education, and family crisis intervention. The organization runs multiple active programs: therapeutic intervention for young people with harmful sexual behaviours, foster-carer recruitment drives, intensive family support, emergency response homes, and specialized education delivery for students with trauma. Operations span healthcare delivery, social work, education, and administrative functions; the organization is headquartered in South Melbourne, Victoria.
Out-of-home care (foster, kinship, residential), disability services, youth support, specialist education, family support, and emergency crisis response. Programs span New South Wales, Victoria, and Western Australia.
Key constraints include recruitment and retention of foster and residential carers, managing complex trauma in students, supporting disengaged youth, and scaling emergency care capacity. Foster-carer shortages in regional areas (Pilbara) are an explicit strategic focus.