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Community Corrections Officer Courses in Maitland

Community Corrections Officers aid offenders in rehabilitation and resource education while reporting to authorities to assess parole eligibility.

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How do I become a Community Corrections Officer in Maitland?

Get qualified to work as a Community Corrections Officer with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time community corrections officer generally earns $1,519 per week ($78,988 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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Community corrections officer positions fall under the umbrella of welfare support. This professional area has been a great source of job opportunities for Australians across the country, with approximately 65,600 positions as of May 2019. Some reports show even further growth ahead, with 80,500 positions available by 2024. From 2018-2023 there could be as many as 30,000 job openings.

Source: The Labour Market Information Portal - 2019 Occupational Projections and Australian Government Job Outlook

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Community corrections officers' main goal is to help offenders reintegrate into communities by using programs and resources to aid rehabilitation. Because of this, many of these roles can call for a qualification in Community Services. Two potential options that can provide a pathway to earning the skills and knowledge needed to pursue these jobs are a Diploma of Community Services and a Certificate IV of Community Services. The diploma can take anywhere from 12-24 months to complete depending on if you study on campus, online or blend study modes and if you study full or part time. The certificate can take upwards of 12 months to complete depending on study mode and schedule. Both feature a work placement component. While these might put you in a great position to find a new job, different positions and locations call for different education, training and experience.

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Community Corrections Officer careers

If you are looking to advance your career in the field of corrections, the Community Corrections Officer courses in Maitland can provide you with the necessary qualifications and skills. With four advanced courses available, including the Diploma of Justice 22594VIC and the Certificate IV in Community Services CHC42015, training providers are equipped to nurture your growth. Additionally, the Diploma of Correctional Administration CSC50122 and the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Behavioural Science are fantastic options for experienced learners with prior knowledge in the field.

Completing these Community Corrections Officer courses in Maitland not only gear you for success in specific roles but also opens the door to various related job opportunities in community services and corrections. Careers such as Prison Officer, Probation Officer, and Correctional Officer are just a few paths you can explore. Those interested in broader community engagement might also consider positions as a Community Worker or Social Worker.

The Community Corrections Officer courses in Maitland are designed to support your professional aspirations through recognised training delivered by reputable Registered Training Organisations. By choosing a course from our selection, you are taking a significant step towards a fulfilling career in fields linked to Community Services, Government and Public Sector, and Correctional Services. Join this vital sector today and become equipped to make a positive impact in your community through valuable and essential roles. Discover more about the options available by visiting the complete list of Community Corrections Officer courses in Maitland.