Support a high level of community safety by ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and conditions of community-based orders and reparation orders.
Undertake court administration duties for your district office.
Actively maintain community networks and stakeholder relationships to ensure sustainable community service projects.
Requirements
Hold a valid driver's licence.
Possess the right to live and work in Australia.
Planning and organising skills to ensure tasks are completed within deadlines.
Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.
Interpersonal and negotiation skills to support service delivery in an environment where engagement with a range of internal and external stakeholders is critical.
Awareness of how to manage sensitive/confidential issues and information, and a commitment to comply with legislative provisions.
Strong communication skills and experience with conducting difficult conversations, problem solving and negotiating resolutions.
Benefits
Receive professionally delivered entry level training - nationally accredited Certificate IV in Correctional Practice (Community).
Comprehensive leave provisions to support a healthy work-life balance.
Structured progression and professional growth plans including leadership development opportunities.
Join an organisation committed to creating diverse, inclusive, connected, capable and supportive workplaces.
Notes
The position could be based in any of the listed locations, and opportunities may range in duration depending on availability.
Submission of your application and location preferences does not guarantee an offer of employment or a guarantee of placement at those locations.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Multiple positions available.
This is a Continuous Applicant Pool closing 24th July 2025.