The Youth, Family and Community Resource Officer key responsibilities are:
- Implement culturally appropriate individualised case plans through designing and implementing intervention strategies, negotiating with service providers and linking clients to the services/supports they require (including formal and informal services, government and non-government agencies).
- Participate productively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team involving a range of internal and external stakeholders and service providers to achieve quality service outcomes.
- Liaise and develop effective working relationships with relevant stakeholders including families, elders, other key community members, community agencies and Government departments.
- Undertake a range of record and information management tasks including maintenance of case records, preparation of reports, performance reporting and data entry to ensure casework and organisational accountability.
- Actively participate in training and development activities to develop and maintain an appropriate knowledge and skills base to ensure that service delivery is consistent with departmental priorities and objectives, service objectives, current trends and relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
- Actively participate in and contribute to the good governance and objectives of the directorate and department
**Delegations**:
Youth, Family and Community Resource Officers have a range of statutory delegations under the Youth Justice Act 1992.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.