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The youth justice program works with young offenders aged between 10-20 years old who will generally be on a Children's Court, or in some cases, adult court order. Youth justice workers work across three main areas: youth justice custodial centres, youth justice units and courts.
In a youth custodial centre a youth worker is responsible for providing care, supervision, safety and support for young people sentenced or on remand.
In a youth justice unit a youth justice worker provides care and supervision for young people on Community-based orders and advice to courts to assist them to make informed decisions.
Employment settings:
Youth justice centres
Youth justice units
Youth Justice workers are required to undergo safety screening, which includes a police check and a working with children check.
Youth justice centre staff are employed under the JJW award.
Youth justice unit staff and court worker staff are employed under the CPW award.
See Applying for a job - All other applicants to find out how to apply for positions in Youth justice.
If you have any questions please contact the relevant number below.
Youth Justice Custodial Centres: enquire through the Human Resources Consultant, Youth Justice Custodial Services, Ph (03) 9096 7768 or (03) 9096 7767
Youth Justice Community Based Units: phone one of the regional youth justice units listed below: