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Senior Practitioner- Youth Justice Support

Job Title: Senior Practitioner- Youth Justice Support
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia
Industry: Social Work
Salary: AU$100000.00 - AU$106000.00 per annum + relocation & salary packaging
Start Date: September
Reference: BBBH334028_1755485029
Contact Name: Melissa Jacquier
Contact Email: melissa.jacquier@twrecruitment.com.au
Job Published: Aug 18, 2025

Job Description

Senior Practitioner- Youth Justice Support
Location: Mount Isa (with coverage across Gulf and Townsville)
SCHADS 5= $100,000 - 106,000 +super & salary packaging in a large not-for-profit
Relocation allowance and up to 4 weeks rental assistance

About the Role

We provide intensive mentoring and support to young people aged 10-17 years who have been involved in the youth justice system and held in youth detention. Our work spans both detention and community settings, with the aim of reducing reoffending and building sustainable futures.

The service focuses on:

  • Supporting young people as they transition back into community life, including pathways to stability, education, and employment
  • Developing and implementing individual support plans with Youth Justice and other stakeholders
  • Providing intensive supervision and assertive outreach for 6-12 months post-release, including after-hours and weekend support

Reporting to the Team Leader, you will:

  • Drive quality program planning and implementation across sites
  • Provide coaching and support to colleagues, strengthening practice capability
  • Build and sustain strong partnerships with internal teams, government agencies, community Elders, and service providers
  • Hold a small client caseload, applying trauma-informed, culturally responsive practice
  • Oversee case management, monitoring and evaluation, and risk management processes
  • Contribute to team cohesion and staff development through training, debriefs, and reflective supervision


You bring:

  • Experience supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and young people involved in the justice system
  • Strong knowledge of trauma-informed and strengths-based practice
  • Demonstrated ability to coach staff, lead program quality, and manage stakeholder relationships
  • Excellent communication and reporting skills
  • Qualifications in Social Work, Community Development, or a related field (or equivalent significant experience)
  • A current Driver's Licence, ability to get a police check, and a current Working with Children Check (Blue Card)

For more information, please contact Melissa.Jacquier@twrecruitment.com.au