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Job Number : 44487
Type and Location : Other / VIC - Other
Listed By : Department of Justice and Community Safety on 22 Dec 2025
Behaviour Support Specialist
  • Help justice-involved young people turn their lives around.
  • Enjoy a challenging role within a safe and supported team.
  • Earn $97,955 - $111,142 per year, plus super.
  • Grow your skills with ongoing training and supervision.

If you're passionate about working with young people and are looking to join a team that values your expertise, supports creativity and encourages professional growth, you'll thrive at Statewide Rehabilitation Services (SRS).

Across our custodial facilities at Cherry Creek and Parkville, we give young people involved in the justice system the consistent and professional support they need.

As a Behaviour Support Specialist, you will be part of a team that will work collaboratively with custodial staff to better understand the needs behind young people's behaviour, implement interventions that will support young people's behaviour in custody and deliver psychosocial programs to help young people rebuild their lives.  You will also enjoy working alongside our Statewide Rehabilitation Service clinicians and restorative practitioners.

Using evidence-informed practice, you will guide young people through life-changing shifts in mindset, behaviour and self-belief and empower them to make positive choices, learn new skills to reduce harmful behaviours and stay on track.

It's complex and challenging work. But it's work that makes a real difference both to young people's futures and to our state's safety.

You will:

  • Build and maintain relationships with young people that support behavioural change.  
  • Facilitate individual and group-based psychosocial programs to young people in custody.
  • Develop a functional understanding of challenging behaviours to compile assessment reports and formulate personalised strategies and support plans.
  • Contribute to a strong team culture where peer support and collaboration with other stakeholders are central to success.
  • Take part in regular training and development,

Learn more about SRS

What you will get

Our behaviour support team will tell you that the work here is its own reward. This is a unique opportunity to provide continued support to young people, working across a variety of youth justice settings.

However, there are also many other benefits of a career in youth justice, including:

  • a comprehensive induction
  • opportunities for further professional development 
  • job stability and generous leave entitlements
  • employee assistance support to help with a wide range of work or personal issues.

About you

Becoming a behaviour support specialist can be a great first step toward a career in clinical or therapeutic work.

If you are interested in career in clinical, social service or healthcare–, have a relevant qualification and have some experience working with young people to make positive changes – we encourage you to apply for this opportunity. This could be the start of career defining work with real purpose.

Our behaviour support team work on rostered shifts which will include some nights and weekends. For more information on the skills we look for, please read the position description document attached.

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Contact Details
If you have any further questions, please contact our recruitment team via [email protected].



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