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Program Deliverer


Brisbane Youth Detention Centre; Youth Detention Operations & Reform; Wacol

The role of the Program Deliverer is to deliver appropriate pre-approved programs to youth within the youth detention centre as designated on the departmental program schedule.

Staff will be required to assist in delivering across a range of programs as appropriate, when requested.

The Development, Sport & Recreation Team consists of multiple Programs Deliverers who specialise in different areas of Program Delivery. In addition to the delivery of Change Orientated Programs, the team also delivers Recreational, Therapeutic and Sport programs, with an overall goal to reduce reoffending behaviours in young people. The team works seven days per week, including public holidays.

Job details

Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Administration
Classification OO4
Workplace Location Brisbane - West
Job ad reference QLD/640614/25
Closing date 17-Jun-2025
Job duration 6 months with possibility of extension
Contact person Tui Nofoaiga
Contact details Phone: 3021 0789
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As a Program Deliverer, you will specifically:

  • Design, develop, deliver and evaluate relevant programs to address the health and wellbeing of young people in detention that will aid in appropriate reintegration and rehabilitation strategies for young people back to their respective community.
  • Ensure appropriate resources, language, role modelling and information is provided to support the learning needs of the young people.
  • Programs delivered to align to the philosophy and purpose of youth detention and appropriately interface with the overall operations of the centre.
  • Effectively liaise with operational and other youth detention centre staff in relation to the delivery of programs.
  • Prepare high quality reports, briefings and correspondence as required.
  • Oversee the stock movement and inventory or program resources consistent with centre practice.
  • Maintain safety and security requirements in accordance with the youth detention centre's policies and procedures, as well as workplace health and safety legislation as it pertains to the program.
  • Maintain records of program attendance and participation through manual and automated processes.
  • Participate productively and collaboratively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in delivering programs and services to clients.

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Job Ad Reference: QLD/640614/25

Closing Date: Tuesday, 17 June, 2025

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Last updated
2 May 2023

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