Official Visitor to Orana Youth Justice Centre
Apply for theOfficial Visitor to Orana Youth Justice Centrerole atNSW Department of Communities and Justice.
Targeted recruitment: preference will be given to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates.
Your Role
The Inspector of Custodial Services (ICS) oversees the Official Visitor Program.
Official Visitors resolve enquiries and complaints, monitor conditions and treatment of young people in custodial centres, and submit reports to Parliament.
Visits occur once a fortnight for up to four years.
What You'll Do
Visit assigned centres regularly to speak with children, staff and management.
Record and report on complaints, enquiries and the centre environment.
Facilitate resolution of local issues where possible.
Submit reports to the Minister, Inspector of Custodial Services and relevant authorities.
Maintain independence, objectivity and confidentiality at all times.
What We're Looking For
Preference for Aboriginal people residing in the region.
Basic computer literacy and access to email/internet.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to remain impartial and act with integrity.
Cultural awareness and experience working with Aboriginal and diverse communities.
Essential Requirements
Report-writing and computer skills with internet access.
Willingness to travel for training or corporate activities 1–2 times per year.
How To Apply
A current resume.
A brief cover letter outlining your interest and suitability.
Closing Date: *****pm Tuesday, 16 December ****
For assistance or questions, contact the Inspector Custodial Services team at.
For recruitment adjustments, call Mayur Kaushik at or email.
DCJ is committed to equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
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