Court Advice and Advanced Case Manager – Youth Justice, Horsham,Australia

 Court Advice and Advanced Case Manager – Youth Justice, Horsham,Australia

Court Advice and Advanced Case Manager – Youth Justice, Horsham,Australia


Job Description

  • Role is based in Horsham and is for a year.
  • $86,973 to $97,833 in salary plus superannuation
  • increase neighbourhood safety and decrease young people's recidivism

Advanced case managers offer sophisticated oversight and assistance to clients who are subject to court orders for Youth Justice. All cases are managed to a high standard thanks to the position. This entails creating case plans, attending court for client matters, and preparing reports for the Court and Youth Parole Board. Advanced case managers do comprehensive, in-depth assessments, create case plans and reports, and promote the availability of support services.

Additionally, advanced case managers keep up professional connections with courts, community service organisations, the youth parole board, and youth justice centres. In order to reduce repeat offences, the Youth Justice programme emphasises diversion and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. At times, working outside of regular business hours may be necessary.

 The goal of the Youth Justice Court Assistance Services (YJCAS) is to offer the court well-informed, unbiased advice based on research to help it make decisions and achieve its rehabilitation goals.

YJCAS must always take an objective, fair stance when testifying in court as the Secretary of the Department of Justice and Community Safety's representative.

 
YJCAS seeks to aid the court in making decisions regarding:

  • Bail and punishment
  • Results of the assessment, such suitability for a group conference
  • Options for proper diversion, including appropriate community support services
  • Programs and services that might be offered

The Grampians Region, which spans from Bacchus Marsh to the state boundary with South Australia, is home to Horsham and contains this position. Case managers for juvenile justice have offices in Ballarat and Horsham.

Call Andrew Palmer at 0437 756 454 to have a private discussion about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Last Date to apply

On December 4, 2022, applications expire.



Court Advice and Advanced Case Manager – Youth Justice, Horsham  FAQ's

What does a case manager for juvenile justice do?

As well as completely filling out post-court paperwork and case notes, provide post-court counsel to young people, families/caregivers, stakeholders, and pertinent youth justice officials.

In Australia, how do you become a case manager?

You require specialised practical knowledge in social services to work as a case manager. A certificate or diploma in community services, such as the Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) or the Diploma in Community Services (CHC52015), can assist you get the job even if it is not officially required.

What are the four case management levels?

Four essential steps make up an effective case management process: intake, needs assessment, service planning, and monitoring and evaluation.

What kind of profession has a case manager?

What is the normal career path for a case manager? For many case managers, a typical professional path involves pursuing and/or receiving a degree in a human services field, such as mental health, counselling, substance abuse, or criminal justice.

How much money does an Australian case manager make?

 Australia's national average for case managers is $88,065 per year, or $45.16 per hour. Beginning salaries for entry-level employment are $78,373, while those with the most experience can earn up to $112,960 year.

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