Work Type: Fixed-term - Full-time
Salary: $97,955 - $111,142
Grade: VPS 4
Occupation: Prison and corrective services
Location: Melbourne - Western suburbs
Reference: DJCS/10230_MAR
The Department of Justice and Community Safety is seeking a Youth Development Officer to provide a critical role at Metropolitan Assessment Prison.
About the Business Unit
Corrections Victoria is part of the Department of Justice and Community Safety and is responsible for the operation of Victoria's adult corrections system, public and privately operated prisons, and a transitional centre. It ensures that people held in prison are safely and securely contained and aims to rehabilitate people by addressing the underlying causes of offending behaviour.
The Melbourne Assessment Prison (MAP) is a maximum-security facility providing state-wide assessment and orientation services for all male prisoners received into the prison system and is located within the Northwest Metropolitan Area, Department of Justice. The MAP provides accommodation for up to 305 males in shared cells in Victoria's only multi storey facility located within the West Metropolitan Region, Department of Justice. The MAP consists of the prison, the custody facilities at the County, Supreme and Appeal Courts and holding cells at St Vincent's and St Augustine's Hospitals for prisoners requiring outpatient medical treatment.
Corrections Victoria recognises that young adults in custody (typically aged 18–25) represent a distinct cohort whose developmental, behavioural, and rehabilitative needs differ significantly from those of older people in prison. This age group is characterised by ongoing neurological, emotional, and social development, which influences decision-making, impulse control, and responsiveness to rehabilitative interventions. Evidence from both local and international correctional systems highlights that young adults benefit most from environments that emphasise structure, positive engagement, and skill-building, rather than purely compliance-based management.
About the Role
The Youth Development Officer (YDO) is responsible for the development, implementation, and co-ordination of the youth response at select prison locations. The YDO will drive best practice engagement strategies of young people across the prison system and support the facilitation and promotion of development activities, living and vocational skills, sports and recreation programs, activities, and events for young people in custody.
The YDO is a key role within the Offender Services team which is responsible for the co-ordination and delivery of a range of rehabilitation, reintegration and specialist support services. YDOs will work alongside existing prison staff to enhance capability and consistency in working with young adults, embedding best-practice approaches that recognise their distinct developmental and rehabilitative needs. They will also play a key role in connecting young adults to tailored programs and supports, fostering positive identity, family connection, and pathways for successful reintegration into the community.
Some of your duties will include:
To learn more about this role before applying, please read the attached position description.
About you
To be successful in this role, you will have:
Qualifications/requirements
How to Apply
Please click the Apply button on this advertisement. Applications should include a resume and covering letter. Attachments can be uploaded in .doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt or .rtf formats.
The successful candidate will be required to undergo pre-employment checks which may include a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) and misconduct screening.
If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
CHILD SAFE STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT:
The Department of Justice and Community Safety is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. We seek to prevent harm of any kind impacting children and young people and have zero tolerance for racism, child abuse and inequality. Children and young people's rights, relationships, identity, and culture must be recognised and respected, their voices heard, and their concerns acted upon. We aim to foster a culturally safe, child safe and child friendly environment for all children and young people we have contact with, deliver services to, or are impacted by our work.