About the role
As part of our ongoing contract with the Department of Justice, Ventia has a rare opportunity for a qualified and experienced Deputy Care and Security Manager to join the Kununurra Courthouse team in WA.
This role will see you as a critical member of the Management team, where you will provide vital support to the Care & Security Manager and assist in the delivery of an effective and efficient court operation and support the development of your team.
In addition, you will ensure the correct deployment of staff across the region and be responsible for the day-to-day performance of the Care & Custody Officers under your control, as well as the management of custody areas within court.
This role requires you to attend a 6-week training course covering Ventia's policies and procedures, beginning on the 27th January 2026 .
About you
Reporting directly into the Care & Security Manager you are approachable and possess excellent stakeholder engagement skills and you naturally adopt a collaborative and team-based approach to people management. You are analytical and a natural leader who can drive and embed best practice service delivery through the commitment of our people.
You possess excellent organisational capabilities and can identify and prioritise problems and issues, generate solutions and work collaboratively to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. You have a high degree of motivation, energy and initiative, with the capacity to deal with multiple and often conflicting priorities. This, coupled with your ability to ensure project outcomes are met in a safe, compliant and cost-effective manner will contribute to your success in this role.
Your duties will include but are not limited to:
* Supervise staff in the manned court area
* Prepare duty rosters, including allocating daily duties and staff
* Keep abreast of and promote best practice trends to ensure this is embedded with the highest standard of governance, quality and compliance, via regular engagement with staff
* Supervise the handling of Persons in Custody to ensure they are dealt with in a caring and humane manner
* Maintaining a direct relationship with the Control function that manages the operation
* Liaise with the Court Coordinator on all staffing matters
* Check all warrants and other relevant official paperwork in your delegated court
* Ensure that all courts within the cluster are effectively manned
* Positively contribute to a diverse, inclusive and fair work environment, free from discrimination, bullying and harassment
Skills and experience:
* Certificate III in Corrective Practice
* Control and Restraint qualified
* Senior First Aid and CPR or equivalent
* Demonstrated experience supervising and supporting staff, preferably within a custodial environment
* Commitment to continuous improvement and customer focused quality service delivery
* Thorough knowledge of the PIC court and custody business
* Excellent interpersonal skills and strong leadership potential
* Great computer skills for the purposes of reporting and to ensure the data capture management system (ePEMS) is kept up to date in all aspects
* Great communication skills in order to engage with stakeholders including courts and police amongst others
* The ability to problem solve and act on your own initiative
* The desire to form part of a wider team operating across the contract
* Applicants must be flexible (working hours) and have a positive outlook
* Hold a Manual Driving Licence (MR or above high desirable)
As a result, we seek to employ people who possess the following skills and requirements:
* Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
* A non-judgmental, empathetic approach to Persons in Custody
* High focus on safety and security awareness
* Ability to maintain a reasonable level of fitness to undertake the inherent requirements of the role
* Manual Driving Licence - Desirable (HR, MR licence or F Extension category highly desirable for operating vehicles carrying passengers)
* Willingness to travel (road and air)
Other mandatory conditions, to be eligible for this position:
* an Australian Permanent Resident or Citizen
* have the ability to obtain and maintain an Australian Federal Police Check, Criminal History Check and Working with Children Check
* undergo a pre-employment medical including a drug and alcohol test
Launch your new career
Don't miss out on this thrilling chance to contribute to the justice system. Whether you're actively seeking a change or just curious about the unexpected opportunities life presents - apply now and embark on a rewarding career as a Custody Officer with us
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