b'EVENT GUIDE MELBOURNE CAREER EXPO12Work with us to build a safer, fairer and stronger Victoria W orking for the Department ofJustice and Community Safety(the department) gives you the chance to make our state a safer place to live. There are many career options available within the department.Prison officers support people in custodyto make a more constructive contribution to the community when they are released.Youth justice workers empower youngcycle of offending and make a difference in oneNew officers complete extensive training,people in custody to steer their lives in a persons life that benefits the whole community. where they learn to help people set goals andmore positive direction. They create safeThe department prides itself on its achieve-work towards them. Prison officers also keepand supportive environments by establishingments in increasing Aboriginal and Torres correctional facilities safe and secure by healthy routines and redirecting challengingStrait Islander (Aboriginal) employment following procedures and working as a team. behaviour to the positive standards expectedacross all divisions and business units.Forensic intervention services is a by the community.There are a broad range of opportunitiesspecialist rehabilitation program staffed Community correctional services staff are for work in Aboriginal identified andby psychologists, social workers, mentalembedded in the community. Case managers non-identified roles, and the departmenthealth nurses, occupational therapists, and parole officers provide guidance andencourages Aboriginal candidates to applypsychotherapists and counsellors. Together,support to people navigating court assessments,for any vacancy that comes up.they provide clinical therapy for the people post sentence orders and parole requirements. To find out more about these roles andin their care. They believe every person has Field officers work with offenders completingthe many other careers at the department,the capacity to make major changes to theircourt-ordered community work tasks.have a chat with us at stand 82 or visitmindset and behaviours. Supervision services like these can break thejustice.vic.gov.au/careers.How do you turn life experience into a rewarding career that keeps our community safe?Find out at stand 82.We can help you decide whether your skills, experience and interests are best suited to our work in:prisonsyouth justicecommunity correctionsallied health We offer paid training, flexibility, job securityand a wide range of benefits.Visit our website to find out more. justice.vic.gov.au/careers'