About The Department Of Education
Student Child and Family Connect is responsible for ensuring Queensland state school students are engaged in learning, achieving and successfully transitioning to further education, training and work. The position will work within the Schools and Student Support Division in Mount Isa, within the NQR Student Child and Family Connect team.
Your Role
As Court Liaison Officer, you will attend the Mount Isa Children's Court and provide accurate educational history and advice to inform court processes and support young people's engagement or re‐engagement in education or training.
We are seeking a practitioner who shares our commitment to supporting young people involved in the youth justice system. This role works directly with young people appearing before the Court to assess their educational needs and support their reintegration into appropriate education and training pathways.
The successful applicant will work collaboratively with school and regional staff, youth justice, community organisations and other key stakeholders to coordinate effective, wrap‐around support. Building strong, respectful relationships with young people and their families is central to the role.
Responsibilities
* Build strong, culturally sensitive relationships with young people and their families involved in the youth justice system.
* Provide information related to a young person's education history and status to the courts.
* Liaise with stakeholders (Magistrates, youth justice services, legal representatives, police, community justice groups and organisations) from an education department perspective.
* Develop appropriate educational planning and pathways in collaboration with DoE regional staff, school leaders and partnering agencies, including Youth Justice and Child Safety.
* Adhere strictly to information‐sharing protocols in accordance with legislative and policy requirements.
* Collect and collate data related to the CLO role to support program improvement and strategic directives.
About You
* Demonstrated ability to work effectively with young people and their families who have complex backgrounds and needs, recognising and respecting individual cultures, identities and circumstances.
* Strong capability to develop and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders from diverse professional, cultural and community backgrounds.
* Proven capacity to operate within a complex service environment, including the appropriate management, sharing and use of sensitive information.
* Experience and knowledge of, or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of, operational processes across the education and youth justice systems.
Benefits
* 12.5% superannuation
* Opportunity for flexible work arrangements
* Opportunity for professional development
We welcome all applicants to share any support needed to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive.
Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department.
Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
Occupational group: Education & Training
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