Youth Justice Worker
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Youth Development
Priority Candidates will be considered in the first instance
Salary:
Grade 9, £39,862 - £45,091 per annum.
37 hours per week
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Your role :This specialist team works with children and young people with complex needs, helping them achieve positive, lasting change and lead lives free from offending. You’ll collaborate with passionate professionals in a high-quality service committed to restorative justice and asset-based approaches that empower families and communities.
As part of the Youth Justice team, you’ll work directly with children, young people, and their families to deliver targeted interventions that address offending behaviours and to reduce further reoffending.
You will carry out high quality assessments, court reports, case management, and documentation in line with national and local standards. Working closely with colleagues in the Adolescent Safeguarding team (REACH) and a range of partner agencies, you will design and deliver personalised support packages for Out of Court Resolutions, Referral Orders, and other relevant pathways.
A strong commitment to restorative approaches is essential ensuring victims’ needs are central to the process. You’ll also make effective use of community assets to support sustainable positive change and offer a targeted ‘step down’ approach where appropriate.
About you:We are looking for someone with the skills and passion to support vulnerable adolescents in this vital Youth Justice High Risk worker role.
Ideally, you will be a qualified social worker, probation officer, or Youth Justice professional. However, we also welcome applicants with a professional or academic background in a related field.
You are someone with a proven track record of working with children and young people, who understands the challenges they face and can build strong, positive relationships with them, their families, and colleagues. You consistently put children at the heart of your work and can demonstrate an understanding of the youth justice system, trauma informed practice, and contextual safeguarding.
You can balance the demands of a busy caseload, develop meaningful intervention plans, write court reports, and work effectively with families and partner agencies. You’ll be confident advocating for children in court and in professional meetings, work well as part of a team, and be committed to your own ongoing development.
A driving licence or ability to travel effectively is needed, and flexibility
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