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Hours per week:37 hours
Temporary/Fixed term:1 year
Interview date:Week commencing Monday 25 August 2025
Children In Care Service Empowering Young Lives
Are you passionate about making a difference to children families and those harmed by crime If you are dedicated compassionate and committed to safeguarding and supporting people harmed by crime children and their families we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position.
The Youth Justice Service provides positive preventative out of court and statutory interventions to improve childrens safety and wellbeing and prevent offending or re-offending.
As a Youth Justice Worker you will work in the multi-agency Youth Justice Service where you will contribute to a range of integrated services for children their families and the Courts to prevent and reduce the risk of offending. You will work with families and children and identify who is at risk of entering the Youth Justice System displaying vulnerabilities going missing and those at risk of being exploited.
You will support children and families to be more involved with their local community to access wider opportunities and work directly with children and provide tailored support to address a range of developmental needs including challenging and disruptive behaviour.
To excel in this role you should possess an NVQ Level 4 or have equivalent significant experience in a relevant field and proven engagement with children aged 10-17. A solid understanding of child/adolescent development risks and indicators of exploitation as well as experience in working within youth justice alongside vulnerable children and exploitation is crucial.
Why us
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For more details contact Kate MorrisTeam Manager Youth Justice Service at .
This role may be subject to certain successful security checks; please see the role description for more information.
We are firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children young people and vulnerable adults and to the principles of inclusion and diversity in both employment and the delivery of services. Read ourstatement of commitment to equality and inclusion.
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