Complex & High Risk Offender Specialist (357724)Department of Justice
Community Corrections
Directorate
Applications must be submitted by Monday 02 December, 2024 11:55 PM AEST
Award/Classification:Tasmanian State Service Award - Professional Stream Band 3
$125,536.00 to $132,125.00 per annum
Employment type:Permanent, full-time
Region:South
Location:Hobart
The position supports Community Corrections to provide assessments and evidence-based interventions for complex offenders who present at significant risk of committing sexually motivated, violent or other offences with a likelihood of significant harm in the future.
We encourage applications from Indigenous Australians, people living with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, mature age workers, and LGBTIQA+ people.
Hours per fortnight73.50 hours per fortnight- flexible options available.
DutiesDevelop, implement and maintain a complex and high risk offender case management framework for Community Corrections.Undertake comprehensive assessment and treatment planning for complex offenders and those at risk of committing high consequence and/or sexually motivated offences, in line with contemporary best practice approaches.Provide evidence-based one-on-one counselling and best practice interventions to complex and high risk offenders at risk of committing violent and sexually motivated offences.Develop and procure a range of evidence-based, community-based interventions to support staff and offenders manage complex criminogenic risks and needs.Develop, implement and participate in case review and peer supervision frameworks for staff working with complex and high risk offenders subject to intervention.Work collaboratively with the Learning and Development Manager and Team Leaders to provide training, expert advice and case management support to Probation Officers working with complex and high risk offenders subject to community-based intervention.Maintain offender case notes, records and administrative information and prepare formal assessments and other reports in accordance with relevant practice standards.Perform other duties as envisaged by the assigned classification under the relevant industrial award or agreement and in accordance with the skills, competency, and training of the occupant.A degree of at least 3 years duration in Psychology, Social Work or Counselling or equivalent as provided by a recognised university.Pre-employment ChecksThe Head of State Service has determined that the person nominated for this vacancy is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted:
Arson and fire settingViolent crimes and crimes against the personSex-related offencesDrug and alcohol related offencesCrimes involving dishonestyCrimes involving deceptionMaking false declarationsMalicious damage and destruction to propertySerious traffic offencesCrimes against public order or relating to the Administration of Law and JusticeCrimes against Executive or the Legislative PowerCrimes involving ConspiracyDisciplinary action in previous employment.Application ProcessTo apply, please provide a Short Form Application which is a 1-2 page covering letter outlining your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the Statement of Duties, and a copy of your current Resumé/CV. We do not require a separate statement addressing the selection criteria.
Please note if you submit the details of your referees with your application the Selection Panel may contact them without notifying you.
Please apply online by clicking the 'Apply Now' button.
Refer to the 'Information for Applicants (DOJ)' document for further information. Please note, attachments must be in Microsoft Word or PDF format.
If you are unable to submit your application online, please contact the Department of Justice Recruitment Team on (03) 6166 1435.
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