
Assessment Officer - Child Wellbeing Unit
NSW Police Force
Posted 4 days ago
- Clerk Grade 5/6
- Temporary Full-Time up to June 2027
- Tuggerah
About us
The NSW Police Force (NSWPF) is one of the largest police forces in the western world, with more than 20,000 employees, including more than 4,000 administrative employees who support the sworn officers that provide a range of law and order services 24 hours a day, seven days a week to the socially, geographically and culturally diverse community of NSW.
About the role
We have an opportunity for an Assessment Officer to be part of our Child Wellbeing Unit, PoliceLink Command. The Assessment Officer reviews NSWPF child at risk reports that are disseminated to the Unit for action. the role conducts analysis of such reports and, where applicable, disseminates information to the appropriate authorities and makes referrals where required.
A Working with Children Check (WWCC) is a prerequisite for this role. The applicant is responsible for obtaining their own WWCC (an employer cannot apply on behalf of workers). If the outcome is a clearance, the Check is valid for five years and may be used for any child-related work in NSW.
You can apply for your Working with Children Check here
For more information on this role (e.g. essential requirements, key accountabilities and capabilities required for the role), click here to view the role description.
What we can offer you
At NSWPF our people have access to a range of benefits that help balance life at work and at home. Some of the benefits available when you join the NSWPF include:
- competitive salary;
- flexible work options;
- opportunity to purchase leave;
- annual leave loading;
- corporate wellbeing programs including seminars and the Fitness Passport;
- free annual influenza vaccination; and
- salary packaging options via superannuation contributions or a novated vehicle lease.
How to Apply
Applications can only be submitted electronically via the I Work for NSW website.
To be considered for this role, attach a cover letter (2 pages maximum) and an up-to-date resume that clearly details your skills & experience as relevant to this role.
Please do not attach copies of qualifications, certificates or documentation (other than what has been requested) - you can bring these if called for interview.
Please address each of the following Target Questions (500 words per question) in the text boxes provided in the online application or attach as a separate document.
Target Question 1:
Unlike many other positions in child protection, the Police Child Wellbeing Unit (CWU) does not undertake case management functions. CWU Assessment Officers are required to collate information from various sources, make accurate assessments of risk and then action the outcome in a timely and efficient manner. Using your relevant experience, outline how you meet the requirements in the role.
Target Question 2:
The role of a Police Child Wellbeing Unit Assessment Officer is to assess risk to children based on information obtained from various sources and systems, including external organisations to improve outcomes for child and young persons at risk of harm. Provide an example of when you have co-operated with an external (not your own) agency/organisation to improve an outcome for a child/young person at risk of harm.
Your application must stand on its own merits, and the completeness and relevance of your application will determine if you proceed through to the selection process.
If you require any further information about this opportunity, please contact the hiring manager A/Inspector Rebecca Dummett via (02) 4352 0128.
To be eligible to apply for this role, you must meet one of the following statuses:
- an Australian Citizen;
- a permanent resident of Australia; or
- a New Zealand citizen.
Prior to commencement, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a rigorous National Police (criminal history) Check and obtain and maintain a Security Clearance as determined by the NSW Police Force.
Our commitment to Diversity:
The NSW Police Force is a proud employer of a diverse range of people. We are committed to reflecting the diverse community we serve and creating an inclusive and respectful workplace for all employees. Differences are embraced, contributions are valued, and everyone has a sense of connection and belonging.
We welcome people with diverse skills, experiences, perspectives and backgrounds and encourage applications from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples, and individuals who may identify as LGBTIQ, with disability, a culturally and linguistically diverse background, and people of all ages.
If you identify as a person with disability and require further information on the role or you require specific arrangements to participate in the recruitment process, please contact the HR Diversity Team by email at [email protected].
If you identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and would like assistance with your application, please contact the NSWPF Aboriginal Employment & Engagement team at [email protected].
This recruitment may be used to create a Talent Pool for similar future roles (ongoing or temporary) that may arise over the next 18 months.
For more information on applying for roles with the NSW Police Force click here
Thank you for your interest in this role. We look forward to receiving your application.
About NSW Police Force
About Us
The NSW Police Force
is Australia's oldest and largest police organisation and one of the biggest in the English speaking world
has a large and diverse workforce. Please click here to see the most recent information regarding police numbers.
serves a population of seven million in the state of New South Wales, an 801,600 square kilometre area comparable in size to Texas in the USA and double the combined geographic areas of England, Scotland and Wales
operates on land, sea and from the air
provides community based policing from more than 500 police stations to a wide range of ethnic communities speaking more than 30 languages
is a non profit statutory authority funded by the NSW Government.
We aim to protect the community and property by
preventing, detecting and investigating crime
monitoring and promoting road safety
maintaining social order
performing and coordinating emergency and rescue operations.
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