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Aboriginal Intensive Bail Support Officer (Moree) - Youth Justice


Company : NSW Department of Communities and Justice


Location : Moree, New South Wales


Created : 2025-11-05


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Aboriginal Intensive Bail Support Officer (Moree) Youth Justice Temporary, FullTime up to 4 years. Location: Moree. Salary: $107,131 - $116,969 pa, plus superannuation and annual leave loading. This position is open to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only. Role Overview The Aboriginal Youth Justice Intensive Bail Support Officer delivers frontline voluntary bail support and community development, connecting young people with internal and external services. The role reduces reoffending, builds on young peoples strengths, and supports reintegration into family and community. What Youll Do Build and maintain strong relationships with Aboriginal communities and key stakeholders to deliver services. Provide intensive support to young people on bail who are not under supervised orders. Use a strengthsbased approach to engage voluntary participants. Deliver targeted casemanagement interventions addressing individual risks and needs. Collaborate with Youth Justice staff, government agencies and NGOs to connect young people with services and monitor progress. Engage families, communities and young people to foster community development initiatives and partnerships. Liaise with police and legal services, providing advice, briefings, reports and formal communications. Maintain accurate records and ensure data integrity across relevant information systems. Equip young people and families with tools and support needed for positive life changes. Remain responsive to change and comply with departmental policies, procedures and best practice guidelines. What Were Looking For Relevant tertiary qualifications (diploma or higher) in social work, welfare, psychology, criminology, education or related field, or equivalent experience. Current NSW Working with Children Clearance. Current NSW Drivers Licence. Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth. Willingness to travel larger distances within regional areas. Additional Requirements for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants Provide confirmation of Aboriginality using the approved form or written confirmation from Aboriginal organisations. What We Offer A challenging and rewarding career. Flexible, autonomous work environment. Competitive pay and conditions. Training and development opportunities. Health & wellbeing and employee assistance programmes. Application Information Applications close Sunday 23rd November 2025 at 11:59pm AEST. To apply, visit the DCJ Careers site and submit your rsum and cover letter. #J-18808-Ljbffr