Youth Worker - Custodial Youth Justice - Multiple Positions


Department for Education, Children and Young People
Child Safety & Youth Justice Operations
Care Custodial & Support Services
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Position details

Applications close:

AEST

Award/Classification:

Health and Human Services Tasmanian State Service Award - General Stream Band 4

Salary:

$81,915 to $94,263 per annum

Employment type:

Permanent, full-time, Permanent, shift work

Region:

North

Job description:

Join our team at Ashley Youth Detention Centre and help shape brighter futures for young people. As a Youth Worker, you’ll play a key role in supporting and guiding young people in custody through rehabilitation, education, and meaningful engagement. We’re looking for resilient, compassionate individuals with the mindset and motivation to make a real difference.

About Us

The Department for Education, Children and Young People is Tasmania’s child-centred agency. Everything we do is focused on supporting children, young people and their families.

Ashley Youth Detention Centre (AYDC) is Tasmania’s only custodial youth justice facility. We provide a secure, therapeutic environment where young people are supported to grow, learn and reintegrate into the community. Our team works together to promote safety, wellbeing and respectful relationships, helping young people build better futures.

About the Role

This is more than a job — it’s a chance to positively influence young lives.

As a Youth Worker, you’ll support young people in a structured, secure environment, helping them develop life skills, make better choices, and prepare for life beyond custody. You’ll work as part of a multidisciplinary team using trauma-informed and restorative approaches to build trust and promote change.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing consistent care, supervision and support
  • Building respectful, professional relationships with young people
  • Responding to challenging behaviour using approved de-escalation techniques
  • Supporting case plans and rehabilitation programs
  • Being a positive role model and mentor

What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for people with the right mindset, not just qualifications.

You might have a Certificate IV in Youth or Community Services — but what matters most is your ability to connect, stay calm under pressure, and support young people through tough moments.

You’ll bring:

  • A genuine drive to help young people build better futures
  • Strong communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills
  • The ability to provide structure, care and supervision
  • Confidence in managing challenging behaviour using therapeutic approaches
  • Life experience, resilience and emotional intelligence

What we are offering

  • Salary range: $81,915 – $94,263 per annum
  • 5 weeks of recreation leave
  • 6.5% Corrections Allowance, plus generous penalty and overtime rates
  • A values-led workplace built on Connection, Courage, Growth, Respect and Responsibility
  • Ongoing training, development and career progression
  • Certificate IV in Youth Justice – nationally recognised qualification provided as part of your training
  • Wellbeing Connect Program
  • Workplace health and fitness program
  • A supportive, inclusive and dynamic team environment
  • Shift-based work including weekends and nights

For more information about the benefits we’re offering, visit our Youth justice careers webpage

Applicants should be aware that for twelve (12) months from the date of publication, this selection process may be used to fill any subsequentfull-time, part-time or casual vacancies.

Essential Requirements

You will be required to:

  • Current Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Employment Status) – Tasmania.
  • Able to meet psychological suitability and physical fitness deemed appropriate for custodial youth justice duties. *Suitable applicants will be required to undergo psychological testing prior to interview and to consent to an independent medical assessment to confirm their suitability for this role.

If successful, you must be available to complete six weeks of full-time, paid induction training. 

For more information about qualifications, pre-employment checks and eligibility requirements, please refer to the Statement of duties.

Statement Of Duties (PDF)

Statement Of Duties (DOCX)

Information for Applicants (PDF)

How to apply

Applications close at 11.59pm, Sunday 12th October 2025.

To apply, please submit an application form, resume and written statement answering: 

  • What has interested or motivated you to apply for this role?  
  • What skills, knowledge, or personal attributes would you bring to the role of Youth Worker that would help you make a positive impact on young people at Ashley Youth Detention Centre?

We strongly encourage all applicants to talk to our contact officer for an overview of the role. 

Applicant Guide

Application Process - Youth Worker - Custodial

Contact us for more information 

Name: Shaun Donohue

Email: shaun.donohue@decyp.tas.gov.au

Phone: (03) 6701 2245

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  1. Review the Statement of Duties and consider if you meet the requirements.
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  3. Submit your application including any additional documents as specified in each individual job vacancy notice.