Community Corrections Officer | Broken Hill
Join the NSW Department of Communities and Justice as a Community Corrections Officer in Broken Hill.
Location: Broken Hill, Western NSW.
Employment type: Temporary.
Salary: $99,938 – $110,271 pa plus superannuation and leave loading.
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about meaningful community impact, possess cultural sensitivity, and are ready to support offender rehabilitation and community safety.
Responsibilities
* Manage cases for individuals serving community‑based orders, including Parole Orders, Intensive Corrections Orders, and Community Corrections Orders.
* Collaborate with supervised individuals to develop and implement rehabilitative strategies.
* Monitor progress toward established goals and conduct home visits to ensure compliance with conditions.
* For some locations, work with offenders in custody to prepare them for successful reintegration upon release.
* Complete a mandatory four‑week, in‑person, paid training program at Corrective Services Brush Farm Academy.
What You'll Gain
* A career with purpose: play a vital role in shaping safer communities and transforming lives through justice and rehabilitation.
* Professional growth on us: benefit from a fully paid, immersive 4‑week training program (Certificate IV in Correctional Practice).
* Work your way: enjoy genuine autonomy and flexible working arrangements that empower you to manage your day effectively.
* Belong to a culture that cares: thrive in a supportive, inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated and your wellbeing matters.
* Pathways to progress: unlock clear, rewarding career opportunities within Corrective Services and across the wider NSW public sector.
Career Pathways Include
* Senior Community Corrections Officer
* Team Leader or Manager
* Specialist roles in programs, training, or investigations
* Opportunities across the broader NSW justice and human services sector
What We're Looking For
* Understanding of the NSW criminal justice system and experience in case management.
* Commitment to supporting Aboriginal people and their communities, with a focus on improving service delivery and outcomes.
* Dedication to upholding our values and behaviours, prioritising community safety.
* Exceptional communication skills and the ability to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity.
* Experience in case management, high resilience, integrity, and a proactive, positive attitude.
* Ability to work from an office and interact face‑to‑face with people under supervision.
* Capacity to thrive in a challenging environment while applying cultural sensitivity and awareness.
* Ability to develop and implement effective strategies in emotionally charged situations and address complex issues.
Aboriginal Applicants
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. We also welcome non‑Aboriginal applicants with understanding and experience working with Aboriginal and CALD communities.
Applications close
Applications close: 14 December 2025 at 11.59pm AEST.
Contact
For more information about the role or application process, contact Natalie Steele, Hiring Manager, at 0429 945 825 or For recruitment adjustments, call Pologa Mase at or
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