Correctional centres are responsible for the delivery of custodial services across Queensland. People in custody are supervised in either high or low security correctional centres. High security centres provide for the management of adult prisoners held in secure custody correctional centres across QueenslandTo ensure a high level of community safety through the delivery of approved general and / or sexual offending programs to those offenders assessed as requiring offender intervention programs.In This Role You WillParticipate in planning activities to ensure offenders have timely access to appropriate programs and interventionsPrepare offenders for offender intervention programsEnsure offender program activities are consistent with evidence-based practiceDeliver offender intervention programs in accordance with operational plansProvide advice to relevant officers regarding offender program suitability and/or other interventionsMonitor progress of offenders during programs and related activities and report on progressComply with program management procedures, standards and guidelinesIdentify and respond appropriately to risks arising from offender managementMaintain own level of knowledge of contemporary offender programs research and practices, and legislation, policy and procedures in relation to offender managementParticipate in case management activities as required for offenders assessed as requiring program participationProvide timely information to relevant sites in relation to each offender's participation in programs for case managementMonitor offender management files and programs to ensure continuity and consistencyEnsure records and information data for the Integrated Offender Management system (IOMS) are accurate and currentAdminister appropriate assessments to offendersAnalyse assessment results and record informationContribute to case management and sentence management activities for offendersEnsure records and information data for the Integrated Offender Management system (IOMS) and the Offender Programs Assessment Service (OPAS) are accurate and currentEnsure maintenance, accuracy and appropriateness of records and intervention reports, program data for appropriate authoritiesEnsure the timely provision of advice to courts, boards and other agencies regarding offendersProvide program impact reports to courts and parole boards for participantsPromote value of offender programs to relevant agencies and support servicesDevelop productive relationships with service providers and the community generally to enhance the community's regard for offender programsQualifications, Professional Registration, Conditions And Other RequirementsThe possession of a tertiary qualification in preferably in psychology, social work, education or behavioural sciences, however, other Bachelor degrees may be considered at the discretion of the recruitment panel in consultation with Offender Rehabilitation and Management Services.Membership or affiliation with a relevant professional association will be highly regardedPDO specialising in the delivery of sexual offending programs you will be provided with training in the use of relevant assessment tools (STATIC-99 and STABLE-2000) to allocate sex offenders to appropriate treatment.Applications to remain current for 12 months.Occupational group Community Care
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