About The Role Correctional Officers contribute to community safety and assist offenders in finding paths for improvement in their lives. They supervise inmates in correctional facilities, including prisons and court cells throughout New South Wales. To support a broad range of people in custody, our workforce needs to be equally diverse. We encourage applications from women and Aboriginal Peoples who would like to join our inclusive organisation. What will you do? Correctional Officers work within a supportive team environment where no two shifts are the same. They are required to interact with inmates and ensure the safety and security of the facility by undertaking searches, monitoring behaviours, and communicating effectively. To find out more, watch our ‘Day in the Life of a Correctional Officer’ video. We are taking application for the following centres. Long Bay Complex (Long Bay Hospital, Long Bay MSPC, Long Bay SPC) What’s in it for you? A comprehensive 12-week paid training course.Work Life Balance and Flexibility - Choose the hours and days that work best for you, and easily fit your job around your other commitmentsEarn a nationally recognized Certificate III in Correctional Practice.Explore exciting career development opportunities into specialized roles.Stay active and healthy with our Fitness Passport.Plus, we offer additional study leave to support your continued growth and development. Requirements Of The Role Minimum age of 18 years oldCurrent driver’s licenseAustralia or New Zealand Citizen or Permanent ResidentWilling to complete Certificate III in Correctional Practise.Meet the medical standards to be a correctional officer and have reasonable level of fitness.Body art or modification that is on the face, scalp, ears, neck, or hands is of an offensive nature is prohibited. For this policy, the prohibited areas of the neck and hands are anything visible beyond the fastened collar or buttoned cuff of a long sleeve shirt. - Please refer to the dress manual for further information. What do you need to apply? A cover letter (max. 1 page)An up-to-date resume (max. 2 pages)Answer all questions on the online application form accurately and honestly. For more information, visit the following helpful links. Role requirements, pre-employment checks and videosDress ManualRecruitment process, recruitment adjustments and talent poolsDownload the role description Eligibility for higher commencing salary Fact Sheet Need help with your application? For more information regarding the role, recruitment process or recruitment adjustments, please contact Rebecca Chippindale via rebecca.chippindale@dcj.nsw.gov.au or 02 8688 7149. Alternatively, you can reach out to Talent Acquisition, or speak to one of our advisors on 1800 810 316 (option 1) and inform us of your preferred method of communication. Talent Pools If your application is successful and you pass all pre-employment checks, your application will be placed into a talent pool. When a vacancy arises in your preferred location, the talent pool will be activated and offers of employment will be based on date of application, location preference, capabilities, knowledge and experience. A talent pool may be created for future casual, temporary and ongoing roles and is valid for a period of up to 18 months. Assessment centres are held in person at our Paramatta office. If you are successful through shortlist, one of our team members will contact you with further instructions.