Salary: POSH, $66,658 - $98,107 per annum + Super (POA)
Position number: Pool Ref 231951
Work type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Statewide
Attachments: - Job Description Form - Prison Officer.pdf
- po information booklet.pdf
- prt guide.pdf
- section 51 faqs.pdf
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SECURE YOUR FUTURE
Applications for Prison Officer positions in Western Australia are now open
We offer a competitive salary ranging from $86,156 to $98,107 for Prison Officers on shift, with an initial 12-week training salary of $66,658 plus superannuation.
Salaries are subject to increase upon registration of the Prison Officer Industrial Agreement 2024.
A role with the WA Department of Justice offers more than just a job—it's a rewarding career opportunity
As a Prison Officer, you'll benefit from employment perks and personal development opportunities, including on-the-job training and a nationally accredited qualification (paid for by the Department).
* Complete a Certificate III in Correctional Practice (Adult Custodial)
* Paid 12-week training
* Work-life balance with 10 shifts per 21 days
* Up to 6 weeks annual leave
* Opportunities for career advancement and promotion
* Annual salary increases
* Provided uniforms
You will be supported by experienced staff and management, working together to keep the WA community safe.
We are currently recruiting Prison Officers for facilities in Perth metropolitan area, Albany, Bunbury, Greenough (Geraldton), Roebourne, and West Kimberley (Derby).
In Perth, placements include Bandyup (West Swan), Casuarina (Casuarina), Hakea (Canning Vale), or Melaleuca (Canning Vale).
Role Overview
You will interact with prisoners across various security levels on a 24/7 roster. Your responsibilities include ensuring the safety, security, and efficient operation of prisons, as well as managing prisoners effectively. You can make a significant impact by modeling positive behaviors and motivating prisoners to develop skills and knowledge for reintegration into the community, thereby reducing re-offending risks.
Ideal Candidate Traits
* Excellent communication skills for building positive relationships with a diverse prisoner population
* A practical, common-sense approach to problem-solving and adaptability in challenging situations
* Strong teamwork skills with colleagues and prisoners to achieve goals
* An understanding and awareness of Aboriginal peoples and their cultures
Experience and Training Opportunities
Qualified adult custodial officers with relevant experience may qualify for an Accelerated Training Program (ATP) at the Academy, allowing shorter training durations. Refer to the Information Booklet for details.
Application Process
Review the attachedJob Description Form (JDF) andPrison Officer Information Guide to prepare your application. These documents include FAQs to assist you.
Attend one of our information sessions to learn more about the role, recruitment process, and to interact with experienced staff. Book your free ticket below.
Required application submissions include:
* A current, detailed resume/CV highlighting your suitability based on the selection criteria
* Details of two referees who are your current or recent supervisors or managers
You will also need to answer two online questions (up to 250 words each):
1. Describe a time when you successfully de-escalated a tense or volatile situation.
2. Share an experience where you ensured safety and security during a task, including your steps and the outcome.
Include detailed examples demonstrating your skills, knowledge, and abilities. This process is highly competitive, and responses will be evaluated during shortlisting.
Ensure you submit your application before the deadline; late applications will not be accepted.
Click the "Apply for Job" button at the bottom of the page to submit your application. Emailed applications are not accepted.
Further Information
Attend an information session to learn more about this rewarding role. Register with your email to attend either in person or online via Teams. Reserve your spot by booking a free ticket below.
For more details about the process, requirements, and regional positions, see thePrison Officer Information Guide .
Read theInformation Guide andJob Description Form (JDF) before submitting your application.
Policies and Diversity
The Department has implemented a smoke-free policy across all facilities and promotes diversity and inclusion, actively encouraging applications from Aboriginal Australians, people with disabilities, youth, and other groups. Support and adjustments are available for applicants with disabilities.
The Department acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land and values respectful partnerships with Aboriginal communities. For culturally appropriate application advice, contact the Aboriginal Workforce Development Team at or call (08) 9264 1700.
Applicants requiring adjustments during the recruitment process can contact or call (08) 9264 1700.
For additional assistance, contact the Recruitment Team at or by phone at 1800 974 199.
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