Caseworkers provide professional intervention to young offenders subject to youth justice intervention, with the aim of reducing re-offending.Job details Position status Permanent
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Community Care
Classification PO2, PO3
Workplace Location Brisbane - West
Job ad reference QLD/557857/24
Closing date 26-Apr-2024
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Contact person Hayley Pinsent
Contact details Phone: 30971010
Access theThe Caseworker key responsibilities are:
- Work effectively within a statutory environment to manage the dual roles of monitoring young offenders' compliance with court orders and intervening to address issues that place them at risk of re-offending.
- Proactively work to reduce re-offending using culturally appropriate, collaborative and evidence-based assessment and intervention skills, processes and programs including restorative justice activities.
- Work collaboratively as part of a team including a range of internal and external stakeholders, to achieve positive outcomes for victims, young offenders, their families, and the community.
- Prepare and present verbal and written reports to the Children's Court on behalf of the Chief Executive. Conduct pre and post court interviews, prepare quality presentence reports, affidavits, and other relevant documentation to support best practice outcomes for young people in the justice system.
- Undertake record keeping and information management tasks to ensure accountability.
- Actively participate in a range of continuing professional development activities to continuously improve your ability to contribute to organisational goals, including training, supervision, and relevant accreditation.
o Effective practice at micro and macro levels of communication/ engagement skills, counselling.
o Assessment and intervention skills in working with young people, families and communities (including subjects specific to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities).
o Working within a case management framework.
o Theoretical frameworks i.e., strengths-based practice, empowerment, systems, crisis intervention, social development, child development, family dynamics.
o Knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the issues related to their cultures over-representation in the youth justice and child protection systems.
o Criminal justice system/law.
o Social norms, mores, and community development.
- If an applicant possesses a degree that may fall into the category of “other recognised degree”, they are requested to supply with their application a copy of their official academic transcript along with a description of the subjects completed (this is usually available from the university's website). During the short-listing process, the selection panel will use the attached documentation to assess degree eligibility.