Job SummaryVictoria Police is seeking a skilled and dedicated individual to fill the role of Police Custody Officer. As a key member of the local police team, you will play a crucial role in delivering the organization's mission to keep everyone safe.Key Responsibilities Ensure the health, wellbeing, safety and supervision of persons in custody, staff and visitors within the custody environment at a Police Station.Monitor persons in custody and work with your team to conduct risk assessments.Liaise with various stakeholders, including nurses, solicitors and persons in custody family, to ensure persons in custody needs are met.Work closely with Sworn Police Officers to assist with processing arrested persons. Requirements Strong communication skills - both written and verbal.A healthy level of fitness.Honesty and integrity.Good character and reputation.Leadership skills.Resilience.Community minded. What's in it for me? Competitive salary $55,059 - $72,985, plus 11% superannuation, plus generous shift allowances and penalty rates.Four - five weeks leave per annum plus time off in lieu for public holidays.16 weeks maternity leave, four weeks paternity leave.Defence force and study leave.15 personal leave days.Learning and professional development and career progression opportunities.Job security and stability.Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Working at Victoria PoliceYou can expect to work for an organisation with strong values, a supportive team culture and a leadership team that wants you to succeed. Roster PCOs must be available to be rostered on rotating shifts to perform day, afternoon and night shifts. Shifts last for 8.06 hours and include a half hour meal break. The start and finish times may vary depending on the location. Roster requests can be made and will be considered within team and organisational requirements. Locations Work close to home by selecting one of the following 22 locations: