
Diversion Officer (Youth Support Worker) Section 50(d) (Female), Kununurra
Aboriginal Legal Service of WA Limited
Posted 16 hours ago
Full Time Fixed Term to 31 December 2025, with possibility of extension subject to funding
Salary commensurate with experience $66,520 to $78,850 pa plus superannuation
Applicable regional allowances (if eligible)
Salary packaging is available
Attractive employee benefits including salary packaging
Generous leave provisions of 5 weeks annual leave plus leave loading
2 weeks additional paid leave for end of year closure
Access to additional paid leave for health and well-being
Please note Aboriginality is a genuine qualification for this position as per section 50(d) of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act 1984.
About the role
The Aboriginal Legal Service of WA Limited (ALSWA) is funded to provide a Youth Engagement Program (YEP) in Kununurra. The Diversion Officer will provide support for eligible ALSWA clients appearing in the Kununurra Children’s Court.
The Diversion Officer will provide support to eligible ALSWA clients through case management, mentoring, court support, advocacy, referrals to external programs and services, and practical assistance. This includes support to young people to re-engage in education and participate in therapeutic programs. Diversion officers are required to work collaboratively with Youth Justice and other local agencies.
You will be required to attend the Kununurra Children’s Court, conduct appointments via phone/skype with clients in Banksia Hill Detention Centre, conduct home visits to clients on a regular basis (including visits to remote communities). In addition, you will provide support to clients with transport to court and to attend appointments. Further, you will refer clients to appropriate programs in the community and provide ongoing mentoring to ensure that the young people engage in programs and comply with their court requirements. You will liaise with key stakeholders including Youth Justice Services, perform administrative duties and other duties as directed.
This position requires responsible people who are compassionate and self-motivated with well-developed interpersonal skills and personal integrity.
Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture, society and the issues affecting Aboriginal people is required.
About you
To be considered for this role, you will need to meet the following criteria:
Demonstrated experience working in a similar field/role.
High level communication skills (interpersonal, written and verbal) with experience in conflict resolution.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with Aboriginal people, in particular, Aboriginal young people and to work with Aboriginal people with an appropriate level of cultural understanding, empathy and sensitivity.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team comprising legal and non-legal staff with a willingness to learn and share knowledge with others.
Demonstrated ability to problem solve.
Demonstrated high level organisational and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure.
Ability to travel when required.
Ability to confidently use workplace technology (including databases).
Valid drivers licence.
Ability to obtain a Working with Children Check and Department of Justice Clearance.
Other desirable skills and experience include:
A sound knowledge of issues relating to the involvement of Aboriginal children in the youth justice system and a general understanding of the youth justice and/or legal system, including some knowledge of court procedure and court etiquette.
About our benefits
We have a friendly, caring and diverse work environment. We offer attractive employment benefits including salary packaging (making part of your salary tax-free), free counselling services to employees and immediate family through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), flexible working arrangements and opportunities for professional development.
We also provide 5 weeks annual leave per year plus leave loading, 2 weeks additional paid leave for end of year closure, and access to additional paid leave for health and well-being.
About us
ALSWA is a not for profit independent government funded organisation working to provide high quality representation and assistance to the Aboriginal community in WA
ALSWA has 11 offices across regional WA and provides legal assistance in criminal, civil, human rights and family law, engages in law and policy reform and community legal education activities and provides services which support clients in the areas of youth diversion, bail support, unpaid fines and the Custody Notification Service.
We live our values of caring, sharing and respect.
How to apply
To submit your application, please send it to [email protected]. Your application must include a cover letter outlining what strengths you could bring to the role and your resume. Selection criteria is not required.
If you wish to discuss this opportunity in further detail, please contact Sasha Greenoff, Manager Youth Engagement Program or Human Resources on (08) 9265 6666.
*Applications close: Sunday 7 September 2025
*Applicants are encouraged to submit their application as early as possible as we reserve the right to reduce the application period and/or remove the job advertisement early should a suitable applicant be found.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are seeking to increase the diversity of our workforce to better meet the differing needs of our clients and to improve equal opportunity outcomes for our employees. ALSWA strongly encourages applications from Indigenous Australians. We provide an environment that values diversity and supports all staff to reach their full potential.
About Aboriginal Legal Service of WA Limited
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