B>Frank Baxter Youth Justice Centre (Kariong) - Youth Officer
b>Location: Frank Baxter Youth Justice Centre – Kariong. Employment type: Casual and unlock opportunities for temporary and ongoing roles. Salary: $36.20 per hour + loading (casual) or $71,777 – $80,129 + super + allowances per annum. Shift work required – 24/7 roster including weekends and public holidays.
b>Training: Mandatory 5‐week full‐time Induction Training & Assessment Program (ITAP).
Your role
As a Youth Officer, you'll play a key role in guiding young people in custody toward better choices and brighter futures. You will support daily routines, wellbeing and personal development, encourage participation in education, vocational and recreational programs, act as a positive role model, respond calmly and confidently to challenging situations, maintain a safe, respectful and structured environment, assist with appointments such as court, medical or casework, and complete reports and maintain accurate records.
Responsibilities
1. Support daily routines, wellbeing and personal development.
2. Encourage participation in education, vocational and recreational programs.
3. Act as a positive role model, guiding behaviour change.
4. Respond calmly and confidently to challenging situations.
5. Maintain a safe, respectful and structured environment.
6. Assist with appointments such as court, medical or casework.
7. Complete reports and maintain accurate records.
Qualifications
8. Minimum NSW P2 Driver Licence.
9. Current first‐aid certificate (HLTAID011) or willingness to obtain.
10. Working With Children Check clearance.
11. Ability to pass medical, fitness and criminal history checks.
12. Availability to complete 5‐week full‐time training (ITAP).
What we're looking for
13. Strong communication skills – able to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
14. Resilience and emotional maturity – remain calm and professional in high‐pressure situations.
15. Practical life experience – from work, family or community involvement.
16. Team‐focused mindset – work collaboratively to maintain safety and structure.
17. Cultural awareness – respect and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and communities.
What we offer
18. Paid, structured training to set you up for success.
19. Clear career pathways within Youth Justice and the broader DCJ network.
20. Competitive salary with shift penalties and allowances.
21. Ongoing training and development opportunities.
22. Health, wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programs.
23. A meaningful role where you can make a real difference every day.
Inclusion and diversity
b>Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. We continue to hire great people from a wide variety of skills, experience and backgrounds, including people with disability, women, LGBTIQ+ and culturally and linguistically diverse people.
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