Police Custody Officer – Positions available at 22 locations across Victoria Do you have strong communication skills?
Do you like working with people and in a team environment?
If you answered yes, we are looking for people with these attributes like you to join Victoria Police as a Police Custody Officer (PCO).
PCOs are valued members of the local police team and play a crucial role in delivering Victoria Police's Mission; to keep everyone safe.
Being a PCO is a role that helps make a difference in your community, something that you can be proud of.
What do PCOs do?
PCOs priority is to ensure the health, wellbeing, safety and supervision of persons in custody, staff and visitors within the custody environment at a Police Station, by: monitoring persons in custody working with your team to conduct risk assessments conducting searches of Person in Custody and facilities.
You will liaise with various stakeholders such as nurses, solicitors and persons in custody family to ensure persons in custody needs are meet, including: Medical, medication and dietary requirements transport court or video link attendance.
You will work closely with Sworn Police Officers to assist with processing arrested persons, by: receiving new persons into custody and conducting welfare assessments searching, photographing and completing fingerprints of persons briefing Sworn Police Officers on any information regarding a person in custody.
You will perform all duties in accordance with established legislation, policies and procedures, including: preparing routine correspondence updating attendance registers and computer systems creation of reports other administrative tasks as needed.
You may supervise persons in custody of the court and hospital guard.
What skills and attributes do PCOs need?
There is no one skill or attribute Victoria Police are looking for, rather a range of skills that make a suitable applicant: Strong communication skills – both written and verbal A healthy level of fitness Honesty and integrity Good character and reputation Leadership skills Resilience Community minded What's in it for me?
Competitive salary $55,059 - $72,985, plus 11% superannuation, plus generous shift allowances and penalty rates Four - five weeks leave per annum plus time off in lieu for public holidays 16 weeks maternity leave, four weeks paternity leave Defence force and study leave 15 personal leave days Learning and professional development and career progression opportunities Job security and stability Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Working at Victoria Police you can expect to work for an organisation with strong values, a supportive team culture and a leadership team that wants you to succeed.
Roster PCOs must be available to be rostered on rotating shifts to perform day, afternoon and night shifts.
Shifts last for 8.06 hours and include a half hour meal break.
The start and finish times may vary depending on the location.
Roster requests can be made and will be considered within team and organisational requirements.
Locations Work close to home by selecting one of the following 22 locations: