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Ongoing, Full-Time position based in Wodonga or Wangaratta Make a difference to young people and your community Salary range $91,836 - $103,302 plus superannuation About us The state-wide Children's Court Youth Diversion service (CCYD) commenced operation in all Children's Courts across Victoria in January 2017.
Delivered by the youth justice service as a discrete program CCYD has a critical interface with the Youth Justice Court Advice Service.
CCYD ensures consistent and equitable access to diversion for eligible young Victorians early in their contact with the Children's Court.
CCYD is underpinned by the principles of diversion and targeted to promote reparation of harm caused by offending.
The role of a Children's Court Youth Diversion Coordinator As the Youth Diversion Coordinator, you will ensure children and young people before the Children's Court of Victoria are supported to access and complete youth diversion.
The CCYD coordinator attends scheduled sittings of the Criminal Division of the Children's Court to:
conduct same-day assessments following a magistrate's referral.
advise the court on suitability for diversion.
report back to the court on a young person's compliance with the court's direction.
provide further advice to the court on the range of options available to resolve matters.
When undertaking assessments to determine suitability for diversion, the CCYD coordinator will consult with the young person, their family or carer, Victoria Police prosecutors and legal representatives.
The CCYD coordinator will manage risks identified through assessment by engaging supports to promote the completion of a diversion activity.
The intervention will build on and strengthen a young person's existing relationships and interests, engaging them in the context of their family or carer and their community to promote positive change.
Please note the work location of the role is negotiable between Wodonga or Wangaratta.
About you As our ideal candidate, you will have:
a proven understanding of the youth justice system, particularly the principles and philosophy underpinning relevant legislation an understanding of the principles of diversion and case work including assessment and interventions relevant to the age, gender and developmental stage of the young person excellent stakeholder management, communication and problem-solving skills in order to achieve organisational obj