What we do
The challenges we deal with
Why work in youth justice?
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What we do
‘It takes a village to raise a child’ is a famous proverb. For children and young people youth justice workers form part of that village.
As youth justice workers, we empower children and young people in custody to steer their lives in a more positive direction.
You will create safe and supportive environments by:
- establishing healthy routines and working to a daily structure
- redirecting anti-social and challenging behaviour to the positive standards expected by the community
- helping young people to develop positive family and peer relationships
- facilitating support from other services such as health and mental health providers.
The challenges we deal with
Many studies show that children and young people can make significant and lasting behavioural changes. However, they also have less capacity to regulate their emotions or understand consequences. This means that youth justice workers must sometimes work with young people behaving anti-socially.
There will be moments when you will have to soothe young people dealing with difficult emotions, while still maintaining vital boundaries.
In your ongoing case management work, you will also seek to address the many factors that influence a young person's negative behaviours, including:
- disrupted education
- unstable housing
- alcohol and drug misuse
- abusive family environments.
Your work will be guided by the department's custodial operating philosophy.
Staff follow these principals to keep everyone in the precinct safe, while helping young people create a better life for themselves.
Why work in youth justice?
Being a youth justice worker is challenging, but it's a job with a genuine purpose.
You will enjoy:
- Unique and rewarding work: you will experience the satisfaction of seeing small but important shifts in young people's behaviour and attitudes.
- Diversity in work and people: you will achieve personal and career growth by working with different groups of young people and youth justice teams.
- Opportunities to grow your career: you will discover a wealth of career pathways and professional development opportunities.
- Job security: the work you will do is critical to the ongoing safety of Victoria.
- Good pay and conditions: you will receive annual salary increases and five weeks paid annual leave.
- The employee wellbeing program: you will be able to access free clinical support for many personal and professional issues. There are also staff mentoring programs and peer support networks.
Apply now
Learn more about becoming a youth justice worker
Join one of our regular information sessions for intakes at Cherry Creek and Parkville Youth Justice Precincts.
You can learn more about youth justice, the role of a youth justice worker and hear from current staff.
Health and fitness assessment
Learn about the health and fitness assessment for youth justice workers
Contact us
Youth justice worker recruitment
yjcsrecruitment@justice.vic.gov.au (External link)