
Assessment and Transition Coordinator
- Melbourne, VIC
- $79,122-96,073 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Contribute to prison support and transition services
- Ongoing position in a busy and supportive team within Corrections Victoria
- VPS3 salary: $79,122 to $96,073 plus superannuation
- Participate in the development, coordination and delivery of prisoner risk assessment, parole application and pre-release services within a prison location.
- Undertake prisoner risk assessments and needs assessments, coordinate prisoner's applications for parole and contribute to the Case Management Review process.
- Support the delivery of the CV Reintegration Program at the prison location.
- Coordinate and facilitate the delivery of sessions and services, both individually and in conjunction with service delivery providers, including co-facilitation with stakeholders and partners.
- Liaise and consult with contracted providers delivering pre- and post-release services, and refer individual prisoners to CV Reintegration Pathway, according to eligibility requirements.
- Ensure the immediate transitional needs of unexpected discharges are supported through appropriate coordination and referrals to services. This will include supporting unexpected discharges that occur after 5.00pm and as such, may require a later work start time that allows for a finish time between 6.00pm-7.00pm.
- Maintain appropriate program statistical data collection, analysis and monitoring processes including data entry, database management and program scheduling, to inform the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of programs and services and parole applications.
- Liaise with prisoners and prison staff regarding the outcome of risk assessments and parole applications and the delivery of transition and reintegration programs and services provided at the prison.
- Liaise Community Correctional Services and Adult Parole Board to facilitate the provision of information relevant to Parole Suitability Assessments.
- Understanding of transition and reintegration issues and needs of prisoners.
- Ability to administer risk assessment tools with individual prisoners.
- Capacity or aptitude to work with clients who are difficult to engage individually and in group work settings.
- Capacity to work collaboratively within a prison setting.
- A tertiary qualification in an appropriate discipline is desirable.
- Skills and experience in human services, welfare practice, education or related fields is also desirable.