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How to be a Community Visitor

Do you want to make a real difference to children in care in Queensland?

The Community Visitor Program monitors the way children and young people under 18 are cared for in out-of-home accommodation, including:

  • foster care
  • residential facilities
  • disability respite centres
  • authorised mental health facilities
  • youth detention centres, and
  • youth shelters

The Commission regularly recruits Community Visitors throughout Queensland.

You must be an excellent problem solver with an understanding and knowledge of, and commitment to, resolving child protection issues. You need strong written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to self manage and work productively as a team member.

Community Visitors work from home and need to be flexible in their working hours. They require access to a computer and their own reliable vehicle.

For more information, please contact the Community Visitor Program on 1800 008 175.

Apply for a Community Visitor role.

Jobs will be advertised on the Government's Smartjobs website @ www.jobs.qld.gov.au

Last Updated: March 20, 2012

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