
Project Officers –
Family Preservation and Child Protection Branch
This is a targeted recruitment.
While all applicants are welcome, preference will be given to candidates who meet the established standards of the role and are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent. This is because the Department acknowledges this lived experience contributes a perspective valuable to our work with this community.
About the team
The Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) is investing $900 million into a redesigned Family Preservation service system in NSW to improve the outcomes, experience, suitability, and accessibility for families. The redesign aims to keep children safe and at home and prevent entry into Out of Home Care.
For Aboriginal children, young people, and families this also means increasing culturally safe, responsive and community-led services that centre family-led decision making. The NSW Government is directing $350 million of funding, or 40% of service delivery funding, to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs). Most of this funding is directed to the new ACCO-only Aboriginal Family Preservation Framework, which provides ACCOs with the opportunity to codesign Family Preservation models with the community.
This role is based in the Family Preservation and Child Protection Branch. The Family Preservation and Child Protection Branch is responsible for managing the Family Preservation program and leading the system design and implementation of the program, updating and developing child protection policy and practice mandates, and managing child protection programs (including Family Group Conferencing and Pregnancy Family Conferencing). Family Preservation and Child Protection Branch sits within Child and Family which leads the development of child protection policy, strategic program design and program management.
Your role and what you'll do
The NSW Government is investing $5.6m per annum to support the implementation of the redesigned Family Preservation system and has set out its 5-year road map in the Family Preservation Implementation Plan The Family Preservation Program team is made up of three internal functions, each playing a distinct role, while working together to support consistent implementation across the state. These functions are Program management and communications, Program design & continuous improvement, and Implementation Support.
Project Officer - Program design & continuous improvement
The Program Design & Continuous Improvement team is responsible for data system, reporting and evaluation, and for progressing ongoing program design work, including co-design activity. This function supports ongoing refinement of the Family Preservation system over time, informed by data, reporting and evaluation.
As a Project Officer, you will:
Project Officer – Implementation support
The Implementation Support team is responsible for practical implementation support and on-the-ground engagement with services and districts during rollout. This function faces into regions to provide practical, localised support and improve responsiveness during implementation.
As a Project Officer, you will:
Project Officer – Program management and communications
The Program management and communications team is responsible for day program oversight, day-to-day coordination, and communications and stakeholder management. The team plays a central role in bringing the program together, ensuring teams are aligned around shared priorities, plans, and outcomes, and supporting delivery across multiple workstreams. This function ensures the program operates coherently, and that service providers have clarify about priorities and expectations, so the program can be implemented as planned and to the benefit of children and families.
As a Project Officer, you will:
What we’re looking for
In addition to the above essential requirements for the role the successful applicant will desirable possess
We focus on hiring people who share our commitment and goals of inclusion, collaboration, adaptability, courage and integrity. If you meet the essential requirements and the role resonates with you, please apply – you do not need to meet every desired requirement for us to want to talk to you.
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We do work that really matters
Working for the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) provides lots of opportunities to make a real difference. We collaborate with other agencies and community partners, to improve lives and realise the potential of children, adults, families and communities. We're focused on breaking, rather than managing, disadvantage. It’s work that really matters.
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Are you ready to join us?
Click apply. You will need to attach an up-to-date résumé (maximum five pages) and a cover letter (maximum three pages) with a brief outline on how you meet the requirements of the role and answer the two targeted questions below:
Applications close Tuesday 1 September2026 at 11:59pm AEST.
Got a question?
For more information about the role or what it’s like to work for DCJ, please contact the Child & Family Executive & Business Management team ChildandFamily.BusinessManagement@dcj.nsw.gov.au
If you’ve got a question about applying or would benefit from an adjustment in the recruitment process to help you perform at your best (including an alternate method submission of the application), please call Lisa Smith on 0456 199 105 or via Lisa.smith3@dcj.nsw.gov.au
Visit Recruitment adjustments on the DCJ website to learn more.
Inclusion and Diversity lies at the heart of how we recruit
We continue to hire great people with a wide variety of skills, experience and backgrounds. This includes people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, women, people identifying as LGBTIQ+, culturally and linguistically diverse people, carers and other diversity groups.
To find out what DCJ are doing to build an inclusive and diverse workforce, visit Inclusion and diversity on the DCJ website
Other Information
A talent pool may be created for future ongoing and temporary roles and is valid for a period of up to 18 months.
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