We are the country's leading provider of outsourced correctional services, operating in NSW and VIC. GEO aims to deliver better corrections and create safer communities. We focus on providing a continuum of care and integration of services to make a real difference in the lives of people we work with. Our company is defined by us always acting with Integrity, showing everyone Respect without fail, being Accountable at all times, always being Agile and continuously looking for opportunities to be Innovative. For more information about our organisation visit our website www.geogroup.com.au
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Ravenhall is Victoria’s largest, medium security prison for adult sentenced and unsentenced males. Its contemporary campus-style design provides a safe and humane environment that enables and nurtures GEOs Continuum of Care operating philosophy.
Ravenhall also has a dedicated Forensic Mental Health Unit, a specialised Closed Supervision Unit for prisoners with significant challenging behaviours, and a small Mission Based Unit for prisoners who have never been in custody before. In recognition of the importance of Continuum of Care, Ravenhall extends its presence into the community by providing ex-prisoners with access to post-release support at GEO’s Community Reintegration Centre.
With key focus on young adult offenders, Aboriginal and those with complex and mental health needs, prisoners at Ravenhall have significant opportunities to engage in work, education, programs and services, through an evidence based approach to reduce re-offending.
Ravenhall’s unprecedented emphasis on offender rehabilitation and reintegration is evidenced through collaborative and integrated relationships with key Alliance service partners including Forensicare, GEO Healthcare Plus, YMCA, Honeywell and Bendigo Kangan Institute of Tafe.
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The Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Specialist at Ravenhall Correctional Centre plays a crucial in assisting in accessing drug and alcohol programs within the prison, aiding in their journey towards recovery. With a specific emphasis on harm minimization, AOD Specialists are responsible for leading programs and services that promote heightened awareness of harm reduction strategies, both during incarceration and after release. Additionally, AOD Specialists conduct group-based programs designed to enhance self-efficacy by fostering the development of effective coping strategies and relapse prevention plans. This position reports to the Senior Clinician and is located at Ravenhall Correctional Centre, and is also required at times to travel to GEO's Community Reintegration Centre.
As the AOD Specialist you will:
- Undertake AOD screenings and assessments.
- Facilitate group programs to increase substance use awareness, harm minimisation and relapse prevention.
- Prepare and complete case notes, assessment reports, individualised AOD treatment plans and treatment completion reports.
- Facilitate Identified Drug User (IDU) reviews, facilitate brief interventions and recommend treatment strategies for minimising risk and relapse.
- Effectively, efficiently and accurately manage client data entry into identified systems.
- Periodically provide post-release support to people who have left prison to reduce their risk of relapse.
- Contribute to case-management planning and case reviews and community reintegration plans.
- Collaborate with custodial and non-custodial staff, health services and other Alliance Partners and other providers, to develop effective working relationships.
- Participate in community activities and relevant cultural and religious celebrations.
- Participate in supervision and professional development opportunities consistent with the AOD Specialist role.
- Participate in peer supervision with colleagues and support new team members through observation of your practice.
- Facilitate training as required for custodial and non-custodial staff.
To be successful in the role of AOD Specialist you will have:
- A relevant tertiary health qualification such as social work, counselling, psychology, nursing, or a Certificate IV in AOD, Diploma in AOD, or equivalent extensive experience in the AOD sector.
- Demonstrated experience in AOD screening and assessment, harm minimisation education, and person-centred care and recovery-focused support for people with AOD concerns and dual diagnosis.
- Demonstrated contemporary knowledge of AOD harm minimisation principles and strategies.
For further information about this role including the Position Description and how to apply, please click the Apply Now button.
Joining GEO is your chance to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of prisoners, their families and the community. Benefits of working for GEO, include but are not limited to:
- Role diversity and internal career progression opportunities
- Ongoing funding for professional development opportunities (including further education sponsorship)
- Support with Professional Registration costs
- Flexible working arrangements
- Competitive salary and rewards scheme
- Free parking
- Employee Assistance Program
- Staff gym
- Subsidised meals
- Fitness Passport to promote wellbeing. Discounted gym and pool access for members and their families to over 1500 fitness facilities across Australia.
- REACH Program
- Discounted Private Health Insurance (Medibank Private)
- VCEA (Victorian Correctional Employees Association)
To initiate the application process, click on the "Apply" button and proceed through the application questionnaire located beneath the job advertisement.
The application process has several stages, and should your application advance, you will be expected to engage in the following steps:
- In-Person (preferred) or Virtual Interview Attendance.
- Reference checks will be conducted following the interview.
- National Police Certificate Authority Clearance
- Pre-Employment Medical and Fitness Assessment, which will be covered by our organisation. The evaluation will likely include various aspects, including assessed lifting capacity, aerobic fitness, lung function, grip strength, upper body strength, lower body strength, and core strength.
Important: Please note that Pre-Employment clearance can take up to approximately 6-8 weeks.
Please note: Only permanent Australian residents, Australian citizens or candidates with unrestricted visas and the right to work in Australia are eligible to apply for these positions.
Don't meet every requirement? At Ravenhall Correctional Centre, we understand that your work and life experiences can be just as valuable. If you're excited about this role but your CV doesn't align perfectly with our job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or one of our many other opportunities.
To be considered for this role, applicants must submit a cover letter and a current resume.
For any enquiries, or to discuss these positions in more detail please contact Recruitment at [email protected]
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are highly encouraged to apply
Applications close at 11:59pm, Sunday 05 July 2026
We are always looking for people to join our company who share the values that we stand for:
INTEGRITY RESPECT ACCOUNTABLE AGILE INNOVATIVE