QPS are seeking motivated and professional applicants to perform Watchhouse functions at Warwick Watchhouse, Warwick Police Station.
Functions include duties relevant to the administration, supervision and monitoring of persons in custody and visitors to the Watchhouse. Successful applicants will be expected to operate and monitor electronic surveillance and movement control systems, maintain Watchhouse records, assist with receiving persons in to custody, supervise and provide for the welfare, comfort and security of prisoners.
Additional duties include preparing and maintaining health requirements and medical needs of prisoners and assist with overall operational management of the Watchhouse.
Your key accountabilities
The core capability requirements for this role are:
Perform Watchhouse functions relevant to the administration, supervision and monitoring of persons in custody and visitors to the Watchhouse.
Prepare and maintain prisoner files and records.
Operate and monitor electronic surveillance and movement control systems in accordance with established procedures.
Maintain Watchhouse records in line with Queensland Police Service (QPS) policy and procedure.
Assist in the processing of persons received into custody in line with QPS policy and procedures.
Supervise and provide for the welfare, comfort and security of prisoners.
Prepare and maintain records of prisoner's health requirements; monitor the medical needs of prisoners and arrange an appropriate level of medical assistance as required.
Assist senior staff with issues impacting on the overall operational management of the Watchhouse.
Role Requirements:
Mandatory - Possession of an Open C Class Drivers Licence
Other - This position requires wearing an Assistant Watchhouse Officer uniform and adherence to the QPS Code of Dress and Appearance. This position requires working a shift work rotational roster, i.e. 24-hour, 7-day roster
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/656410/25
Closing Date: Monday, 8th September 2025This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.