Community Corrections Officer - Grafton Department: Corrective Services NSW Location: Grafton, NSW, AU, **** Req ID: ***** Community Corrections Officer Grafton Community Corrections, North District, Corrective Services NSW Location: Grafton Community Corrections Salary: Clerk Grade 5/6 ( $99,938 - $110, 271 pa), plus super and leave loading Position Type: Talent Pool Creation for Ongoing and Temporary Full-Time roles and Part-Time roles Training: Paid training with a Certificate IV in Correctional Practice Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
All successful candidates must be willing to work at Grafton Community Corrections.
Your role As a Community Corrections Officer, you will join a dedicated and dynamic team focused on offender rehabilitation and enhancing community safety.
In this role, you will collaborate with individuals under supervision to develop and implement rehabilitative strategies, monitor progress toward established goals, and conduct home visits to ensure compliance with conditions.
You will benefit from a supportive work environment and opportunities to engage in staff activities, all while making a meaningful impact in the community.
What you'll do Community Corrections Officers are trained to case manage people subject to community-based orders, including Parole Orders, Intensive Corrections Orders, and Community Corrections Orders.
At Grafton, Officers also work with people in custody to prepare them for successful reintegration into the community upon their release on parole.
This role offers extensive training opportunities and pathways for career advancement.
If you have a strong interest in writing, enjoy collaborating with a dedicated team, and working with a variety of stakeholders, this position may be a great fit for you.
Successful candidates will be required to complete a mandatory four-week, in-person, paid training program at our Brush Farm Academy, which is a key component of the Certificate IV in Correctional Practice curriculum.
What we're looking for Individuals committed to upholding our values and behaviours, with a strong focus on ensuring community safety.
A dedication to fostering positive relationships between Communities and Justice, with particular emphasis on supporting the local Aboriginal and CALD communities.
Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity in all interactions.
Experience in case management, along with high resilience, strong motivation, and a proactive, positive attitude.
Ability to thrive in a challenging environment while applying cultural sensitivity and awareness.
Develop and implement effective strategies while demonstrating decisiveness in managing emotionally charged situations and addressing complex or controversial issues.
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