Principal Inspector - Brisbane, Australia - Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs

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The Principal Inspector key responsibilities are:

  • Manage and conduct quarterly inspections of Youth Detention Centres, and related monitoring activities, in accordance with s and (5) of the Youth Justice Act 1992, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people detained in detention centres. Analyse and interpret legislation and government policy related to youth justice matters to inform the planning and conduct of Youth Detention Centre inspections and reviews. Make recommendations within inspection reports that are based on an assessment of the implementation of the department's legislative and policy framework, that build on the existing strengths of the Youth Detention Centres, and which identify opportunities for improvement consistent with national and international best practice. Monitor the implementation of recommendations arising from inspections and reviews, including the preparation of regular reports to senior management. Develop, monitor and review the inspection framework for Queensland Youth Detention Centres. Research and analyse contemporary issues and trends in human services to inform the conduct of inspections. Provide timely strategic advice to senior management including the Director
  • General on a range of inspection and review issues consistent with national and international best practice.
Employees must be, and remain, vaccinated against COVID-19 in accordance with the department's COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements.
You must provide one of the following types of evidence for the hiring manager to sight before an offer of employment will be made:

  • written confirmation of COVID-19 vaccination provided as part of the vaccination process, such as a record of vaccine card
- vaccination information displayed on the Check in QLD app
- a COVID-19 digital certificate
- your immunisation history statement
- an International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate for overseas travel.

  • Intrastate travel is a requirement of this position with the ability to travel quarterly for five days at a time
  • Travel is a requirement of this position; therefore, it is a requirement that the applicant hold a current 'C' Class Drivers licence.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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