Probation Services Officer - Brisbane, Australia - Queensland Corrective Services

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The Probation Services Officer ensures a high level of community safety through ensuring offender compliance with the reporting requirements and conditions of community-based orders and reparation orders through supervising and case managing offenders.

The role also undertakes court administration duties for the office and has an equal focus upon actively maintaining community networks and ongoing relationship development with stakeholders to ensure sustainable community service projects


In this role you will:


  • Ensure supervision and monitoring of offenders on reparation and/or other orders in accordance with legislation and operating practice guidelines.
  • Undertake direct interaction with offenders regarding the resolution of issues pertaining to reporting requirements and their ability to comply with order conditions.
  • Identify and respond appropriately to risks arising from offender management including appropriate liaison with management as required.
  • Understand and execute responsibilities in accordance with governance mechanisms to deliver compliance and support business improvement.
  • Ensure the timely provision of service and advice to courts, boards and other agencies regarding offenders.
  • Contribute to case management and sentence management activities for offenders.
  • Demonstrate skills in report writing and case noting to a professional standard expected for the audience of both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Develop productive relationships with service providers and the community generally to enhance the community's regard for probation and parole services.
  • Conduct drug testing of offenders and maintain accurate statistics as required.
  • Prepare accurate and timely breach documentation.
  • Execute duties as an officer of the Court.
  • Ensure security, maintenance, accuracy, access and appropriateness of case notes and intervention reports for appropriate staff and approved internal and external authorities.
  • Supervise offenders participating in community service work and undertake other surveillance activities as required within the district office;
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key community stakeholder groups, community service sites, service providers and the community generally to enhance the community's regard for offender reparation.
  • Assisting offenders for readiness and participation at community service project sites.
  • Conduct quality control processes such as auditing of offender caseloads and completing annual workplace health and safety audits of community service site projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to work within a small team environment and rely upon a generic skillset to assist performance outcomes related to offender management.
  • Emotional resilience to selfregulate and balance personal challenges that may arise whilst working and living in some of Queensland's most isolated communities.
  • A genuine commitment to invest in the community and understand remote protocols including the multicultural offender profile and promote a positive image of QCS.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.

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