As a Youth Worker, you will specifically: - Provide supervision and support to young people in accordance with relevant legislative provisions, strategic priorities, statutory delegations, departmental policies, procedures, and contemporary best practice.- Support the Program Coordinator in relation to the maintenance of services for young people subject to youth justice interventions.- Provide supervision and support to young people to assist with their compliance with court orders and reintegration into the community in accordance with the case plan.- Negotiate with other Government and community agencies, on behalf of young people, to enhance their access to services in accordance with the case plan.- Maintain records of program attendance and prepare reports to assist case planning and reviews, and attend these meetings as required.
Interested in Applying?To enable us to assess your suitability, your applications should include the following-
1. Tell us about your skills: - Your current resume detailing your previous work or voluntary experience including two referees who have a thorough knowledge of your conduct and performance over the past 2 years, or an appropriate period, one of the referees must be a current line supervisor.- We will use your resume to assess how well you meet 'What are we looking for' statements.
2. Tell us about you: - Provide a short statement (of no more than two pages) telling us why you are interested in this role and outlining what your motivation is to join us. - This should also summarise your skills, experience and achievements against the leadership competencies/capabilities and duties/responsibilities.
If you experience any technical difficulties or if you are unable to submit your application online, please contact 1300 146 370, between 9 am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
All calls relating to the status of your application once the job has closed should be directed to the contact officer on the role description.
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