Youth Officer - Orana
Dubbo
Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development)
Now accepting applications for 2024
Casual, Temporary and Ongoing (full-time) positions available
Paid training and development
Base entry rate of $33.79 + casual loading per hour,OR
Salary package from $67,006 to $74,803 p.a., superannuation, plus shift allowances and penalty rates as applicable
Training intakes are held throughout the year
Who we're looking for
We are seeking people with life skills who can communicate well, remain calm under pressure and want to help young offenders make better choices. The roles include positive leadership and supervision while assisting in the care, development and security of young people in custody in NSW.
About Youth Justice NSW
Youth Justice NSW is a division of the Department of Communities and Justice within the Stronger Communities NSW cluster. Formerly known as Juvenile Justice, Youth Justice NSW supervises and provides custodial and community-based services for young offenders under the Children (Detention Centres) Act, 1987. There are six Youth Justice centres across NSW which accommodate young offenders and offer health, educational and spiritual services, including individual case management, specialised counselling, and training in job and living skills. There are also 34 Youth Justice community offices that provide community-based intervention for young people who are at risk of reoffending. Youth Justice NSW aims to work with young people to reduce their reoffending, rehabilitate and return them to society.
About Orana Youth Justice Centre
Orana Youth Justice Centre is one of six Youth Justice centres across NSW. Opened in December 1999, Orana Youth Justice Centre is located in Dubbo and has a capacity of 30 young people. The centre accommodates males, mainly from the Central and Far West areas of NSW, who are on control orders or remanded in custody. Youth Officers working at Orana provide supervision to young people in custody aged between 10-21 years, who are some of the most vulnerable people in the state. Many of these young people come from traumatic backgrounds and can display unpredictable behaviour. The centre also offers a range of health, educational and spiritual services to the young people, including individual case management, specialised counselling, and training in job and living skills.
About the role
Youth Officers supervise and work with young people in Youth Justice Centres across NSW. It is a shift-work based role which includes night shifts and weekend work. Youth Officers are frontline staff and work within the secure residential units of a Youth Justice Centre.
The role offers:
A culturally diverse workplace with equal opportunity
Access to staff benefits
Supportive team environment
5 weeks of full-time training to prepare you for entry-level duties
A job that gives back to the community
As a Youth Officer you will:
Supervise young people in custody and ensure all their needs such as health, hygiene and wellbeing are met on a daily basis
Respond to challenging situations
Maintain a safe and secure environment for the young people and staff within the centre
Proactively avert risk and solve problems
Be a role positive role model who is willing to reinforce boundaries
Work in accordance with relevant department legislation, policies and procedures
Follow a structured routine and help young people adjust to the routine by role modelling and demonstrating expectations
Communicate well and find common ground with others
Remain calm in high pressure situations
Be energetic and enjoy working as part of a team
Be willing to facilitate and participate in programs to develop the skills of young people
Be confident in managing conflict in a high pressure and fast paced environment
Be resilient and flexible in your approach to working with others
Requirements of the role
Possession or willingness to obtain the 'Provide First Aid Certificate' (HLTAID003 or HLTAID011)
Possession of a minimum Provisional 2 NSW Driver's license
NSW Working with Children Check Clearance
Good verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work in a team environment
National Background Police Check
Medical and Fitness Assessment to determine that you are fit to safely carry out the duties of the role without significant risk to yourself or others
Availability to complete 5 weeks of full-time training to prepare you for entry level duties: the Induction Training and Assessment Program (ITAP).
You must pass the assessments during these initial 5 weeks of full-time training to be declared as ready for entry-level duties.
How to apply
For your application to be considered, you must:
Check that you are able to meet the requirements for the role listed above
Click the 'apply' button to submit your application
Ensure you answer all the pre-screening questions
Attach the following - An updated resume of no more than three (3) pages which clearly details your skills and experience as relevant to the position
A cover letter of no more than one (1) page introducing yourself and explaining your interest in the role.
Driver's license (NSW P2 or above)
Working with Children Check (WWCC) and First Aid Certificate if you already have them.
A talent pool may also be created from this recruitment for ongoing, temporary, and casual roles, valid for a period of up to 18 months.
Inclusion and Diversity lies at the heart of how we recruit
We continue to hire great people with a wide variety of skills, experience and backgrounds. This includes people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, people identifying as LGBTIQ+, culturally and linguistically diverse people, carers and other diversity groups.
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