Every child needs someone. So does every family. What if it's you?
The Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety is looking for passionate people to join us as
Child Safety Officers (CSOs)
in
Cairns
. Whether you're a graduate or changing careers, if you have experience or interest in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or similar — this could be your next step.
What does being a CSO mean?
As a CSO, you'll be a voice for children and young people, ensuring their safety and wellbeing under the
Child Protection Act 1999
. You'll:
* Work closely with families, caregivers, and community organisations
* Deliver statutory child protection services, including assessment, intervention, casework, and case management
* Attending court and writing affidavits
* Working with partner agencies and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations
* Provide safe, culturally informed, and respectful support to families from diverse backgrounds
This is challenging work — but it's also deeply rewarding. You'll help build safer, brighter futures for Queensland's children.
To learn more about the CSO role, please
click here
.
What you get for becoming a CSO:
* PO3 Starting salary of $102,817 - $111,975
* 12.75% superannuation
* Flexible leave and TOIL options
* 2 weeks of formal training and ongoing training including one-on-ones with your Team leader
* Additional regional and remote benefits up to $10,000 annually, PLUS accommodation subsidies, extra leave entitlements, and more
For more information on the benefits of becoming a CSO, please
click here.
Working in Cairns
Far North Queensland is a diverse region known for its stunning beaches, ancient rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns captures the best of the region, offering natural beauty, rich culture and the full amenities of a large regional city. With an international airport, quality schools, hospitals, shopping centres and a thriving arts and dining scene, Cairns provides a relaxed tropical lifestyle with beaches, waterfalls, walking tracks and endless outdoor activities.
This environment creates a strong, community‑focused culture across our Cairns CSSCs, where staff work closely with children, families and local communities. In this role, you may travel to nearby towns or occasionally fly to remote areas to support families. While the work can be challenging, the insight you gain into the community and the variety of experiences make it incredibly rewarding and an excellent foundation for your CSO career. — and working here also means you'll receive
additional regional incentives.
These include:
* $2,500
annual remote and regional allowance
* $50.70
fortnightly locality allowance
* 5
Additional days of Annual Leave
What you need to be a CSO
To join us as a CSO you will need:
* A Bachelor Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or in a related field with further study or work experience – please click here for more details on qualifications
* An Australian Driver's License, and the legal right to work in Australia
* Knowledge of the
Child Protection Act 1999
, and the ability to write case notes
* Strong communication and relationship-building skills
As part of your application, you will need to provide certified evidence of your qualifications, working rights, and driver's license.
For more information, please
click here
.
Every child needs someone. So does every family. What if it's you?
Kick-start your career in Child Safety - click Apply Now