Youth Offending Team Officer - WiltshireAre you a passionate, dedicated Youth Offending Team Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are recruiting a Youth Offending Team Officer to join the team based in Trowbridge.Trowbridge, WiltshireUmbrella Pay- £30.00 per hour02/04/2024 – 3 months initiallyMonday to Friday, 9am – 5pm, 37 hrs/week – Hybrid (office attendance 2 – 3 times per week)The service is responsible for ensuring that children and young people involved in the Youth Justice System or being exploited are provided with intervention and support to best meet their needs and to ensure they have the best opportunities to succeed in life.The role:
The Youth Offending Team: this seeks to provide children and young people, particularly those who are vulnerable with positive, preventative, out of court, and statutory intervention they need to improve their safety and wellbeing and prevent offending or re-offending.Effective assessment of young people who have offended and the management of risk and safeguarding issues.Effective supervision of young people who have been remanded to custody and those requiring support in the community, as directed by the Youth CourtProvision of effective pre-court interventionsSupervision of young people who have been given Court Orders managed in the community, including the provision of a lay youth panel to discharge the responsibilities of Referral OrdersSentence planning for young people in custody and their supervision on release.To protect the public and offer satisfactory reparation and support to victims of youth crime.To prevent family breakdownTo prevent children and families needing more intensive statutory servicesTo deliver an effective family-based and relationship-based approach to enable children and families to achieve positive outcomesTo meet all relevant statutory responsibilities
Requirements:
UK Driving Licence, access to a vehicle, business insuranceRecent experience working as a Youth Offending Team OfficerUp to date knowledge of key youth justice legislation, policies and practices central to the implementation of a professional YOT practice on behalf of the YOT partnershipThorough understanding of the needs of vulnerable young people who are involved in the youth justice system, those who have experienced trauma and children in care and the ability to put trauma informed work into practiceThorough knowledge and understanding of child/ adolescent development, the risks and indicators of exploitation (CSE and CCE), disruption techniques and how to work with young people who are involved/ at risk of entering the youth justice system, displaying significant vulnerabilities, going missing, or at risk of/being exploitedExperience of completing asset plus assessments, joint investigations reports and plans for children identified as vulnerable, involved in the Youth Justice system, and in needProfessional relevant level Qualifications such as Social Work (DipSw, CQSW) Teaching, Diploma in Probation Studies, Nursing, Occupational Therapists with post qualification experience in a relevant field, Youth Work (JNC recognised qualification in youth and community work at level 4 or above), and/or equivalent degree/post graduate Diploma in Careers Guidance, or relevant level degree such as Psychology, Criminology, Youth JusticeEnhanced Child DBS registered to the update service
Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer.If you are a Youth Offending Team Officer and would like to express your interest, please contact us for this great opportunity by calling on 0808 178 4445 (option1) and speak to The Care Team Or email on, Careteam@4recruitmentservices.com....Read more...
Youth Justice Practitioner - Ashton-under-LyneAre you a passionate, dedicated Youth Justice Practitioner looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are recruiting a Case Manager for a Youth Justice Service based in Ashton-under-Lyne. You will be required to contribute to the work of the Youth Justice Service in fulfilling its primary objective to prevent offending and re-offending by children and young people.Umbrella Rate: £30 - £35 per hour Duration: 3 months initiallyHours: Monday to Friday, 36 hrs/week – Office basedYouth Justice Practitioner role: Full JD Available
Carry out in depth assessments of children and young people who have offended, taking into consideration any risk that they may present to themselves, others and the communityAssess risk, analyse and put clear risk plans in placeDirect work with children, young people and their families to meet their assessed needsCarry out reviews and statutory visitsEngage parents and children, encouraging their full participation in order to reduce of further offendingRefer young people and their families to appropriate workers / agencies that can meet their identified needs and to monitor their progressDirectly supervise and enforce all relevant Court Orders on behalf of the Local AuthorityPrepare and present information (both written and oral) to the CourtUndertake such work jointly with colleagues within the Service and from other agencies in appropriate casesKeep and maintain up-to-date records on all work carriedAttend meetings, reviews and conferences where required
Essential Requirements
Social work qualification or equivalent qualification appropriate to one of the Partner agencies e.g. Probation, Police, Education, Health A commitment to undertake the Professional Certificate in Effective Practice Child Protection / Safeguarding Training Must have a youth justice background and criminal justice experienceExperience in court work and statutory proceedingsExperience in assessing risk, analysing and putting clear risk plans in place Understanding of Children Act and legal basis for Social Work interventionYou Must Have Right to Live & Work in the UKEnhanced Child DBS registered to the update service
We also offer an outstanding referral scheme for any Youth Justice Practitioner friends or colleagues.If you are a Youth Justice Practitioner and would like to express your interest, please contact us for this great opportunity by calling on 0208 514 9110 and speak to Sammy Davis Or email on, sammyd@4recruitmentservices.com Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer.....Read more...
Service Care Solutions is proud to be recruiting on behalf of Thames Valley Police (TVP) for the following specialist role:
Job Title: Youth Justice Decision MakerOverall Purpose of the Role: The Youth Justice Decision Maker is responsible for making consistent disposal decisions for young offenders in line with relevant legislation, fulfilling the statutory requirement for Police & Partner Agencies to divert them where possible from entering the Criminal Justice System.
Key Accountability Areas:
Evidentially review all files considering diversion from prosecution.
Evaluate factors contributing to offending by a young person, recording decision rationales.
Maintain contact with victims, identifying vulnerabilities, and providing support.
Consult with Youth Offending Service (YOS) and/or other agencies when considering disposal decisions.
Provide specialist advice and guidance to stakeholders on Youth Justice Matters.
Keep abreast of changes to legislation and guidance regarding young people offending.
Dimensions:
Decision-making responsibility for whether a case is suitable for an out-of-court disposal and determining the outcome.
Communicating and liaising with a wide range of stakeholders from internal depts. and external agencies.
Proportionate outcomes for Youth cases contribute to reducing first-time entrants into the Criminal Justice system.
Characteristics of the Role:
Proven ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
ICT literate, including use of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Ability to work effectively within a shared service and multi-agency environment.
Proven negotiation and influencing skills, resilience, and ability to adapt communication style.
Commitment to continual professional development.
UK driving license considered desirable for travel requirements.
Knowledge of data protection, Police child protection/welfare duties, and TVP confidential systems.
To Apply: Contact Lewis Ashcroft at 01772 208962 or email Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk.....Read more...
Do you have experience in young offenders, youth justice or custodial? Are you looking to work in a exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with the local authority to work in one of their secure children’s homes as a Residential Support Worker.
The unit is a secure children’s home which offers care and support to young people aged 10-18 who have been referred by the Youth Custody Service and includes Youth Offenders.
The Secure Unit has been designed to a very high standard and is structured to provide physical containment in an environment which is comfortable and attractive. The Unit holds 24 beds (predominantly boys) and the young people can present physically threatening behaviour and the environment can become tense and anxiety provoking, the ideal candidate would be able to withheld these situations and have previous experience de-escalating these situations.
On offer as a Residential Support Worker
Starting salary of £27,334
Secure Unit Allowance so OTE is £31,000
Rota’d hours between 7.00am-10.30pm and alternate weekend working
On site meals usually eaten with the young people
Local authority employer benefits
Fully funded training and ongoing professional development
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with vulnerable young people
Experience working with complex behaviours and challenging behaviours
Experience working in youth offending or secure services
An understanding of safeguarding
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends and evenings
A personality made up of resilience, determination and empathy
If you are looking for a new role in a secure service, apply here!
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Job Title – Recruitment and Apprenticeship Officer
Location – Ashford Kent
Contract – Temp
Hours – 37
Role summary –
The Recruitment and Apprenticeship Officer will be responsible for managing the recruitment process for this company, from attraction to selection and offer stage, ensuring legal compliance throughout. The successful candidate will also lead on apprenticeships, managing the Apprenticeship Levy pot and promoting apprenticeships as a method of development for existing staff. Additionally, they will research and implement new government initiatives around youth employment and deliver the client’s youth employment offering. The Recruitment and Apprenticeship Officer will also be the lead specialist for the client in Disclosure Barring Service, providing advice to managers.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage the recruitment process, from attraction to selection and offer stage.
Provide advice and guidance to managers, staff and members on recruitment and selection.
Ensure recruitment takes place in a legally compliant manner.
Lead on apprenticeships, managing the Apprenticeship Levy pot and promoting apprenticeships as a method of development for existing staff.
Research and implement new government initiatives around youth employment and deliver the client’s youth employment offering.
Be the lead specialist for the client in Disclosure Barring Service, providing advice to managers.
Requirements:
Significant experience in a recruitment and selection post within a busy in-house HR team
Industry related qualification (CertIHR) (level 3 qualification)
Good IT competence
Proven track record of managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
Excellent communication skills, especially written communication including creative writing skills.
Effective organizational/time management skills
Strong negotiation skills with the ability to make informed decisions and influence key stakeholders accordingly.
Up to date knowledge of the candidate market in multiple areas of industry
If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria, please send your CV now for consideration.
If you require any additional information regarding the position, please call George at Service Care Solutions on 01772 208 966 or send an E-Mail to George.Westhead@servicecare.org.uk
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Job Advertisement: YOS Operations Manager
London Borough of Lambeth - Children’s Services - Youth Offending Service
Position: YOS Operations Manager Grade: PO7 Location: London Borough of Lambeth
Service Care Solutions are recruiting for a YOS Operation Manager to work for Lambeth Council on a full time, initial 3 month contract likely to be extended beyond.
Main Purpose of Job: As the YOS Operations Manager, you will play a pivotal role in preventing offending and re-offending by children and young people through the provision of effective services. You will be responsible for the day-to-day operational management of the multi-agency Youth Offending Service, ensuring compliance with Council policies, procedures, and national service standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead on thematic areas within the multi-agency YOS, providing specialist knowledge and skills to prevent offending by young people.
Manage a group of staff from various agencies and professional backgrounds, including formal supervision, workload management, and performance appraisal.
Develop and implement performance management and quality assurance systems to meet local and national performance targets.
Collaborate with partner agencies to plan and implement preventative interventions for young people at risk of involvement in crime.
Represent the Youth Offending Service in professional meetings and establish operational protocols with partner agencies.
Undertake lead responsibilities for project development and management, as directed by senior management.
Competency-Based Person Specification:
Degree in Social Work (HCPC registered) or a Degree in Community Justice with a Level 5 Diploma in Probation Studies, or equivalent.
Thorough working knowledge of legislation governing the Youth Offending Service and national standards for working with young offenders.
Experience in staff supervision, establishing effective working relationships in a multi-agency environment, and implementing anti-discriminatory practice.
Demonstrated ability to focus on people, take ownership, work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and achieve results.
How to Apply: If you have the qualifications, experience, and passion to excel in this role, we encourage you to apply by submitting your CV and a written supporting statement addressing the short-listing criteria outlined in the job description. Please send your application to Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk
The London Borough of Lambeth is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to promoting equality and diversity in our workforce. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of young people in our community. Apply now!....Read more...
Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you want to work with children who have had difficult starts to life? Are you empathetic, enthusiastic and want to make a difference? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply here!
My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Bromyard.
The home delivers personalised, therapeutic support to young people aged between 10 and 19 years old who display emotional, behavioural difficulties to help them move forward from their difficulties. The Support Workers are integral to the development of the young people.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £22,598. My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you have experience as a Teaching Assistant or Learning Support Assistant? Are you looking to work in an exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply Here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available. My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Newport.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £23,412.00 plus £67.50 sleep-in (approx. 8pm, £5,940pa) My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Must have a full driving valid Driving License!
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you have experience as a Teaching Assistant or Learning Support Assistant? Are you looking to work in an exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply Here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available. My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Newport.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £23,412.00 plus £67.50 sleep-in (approx. 8pm, £5,940pa) My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Must have a full driving valid Driving License!
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders on top of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning, and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Residential Worker include:
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity, and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!
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Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? Apply today!
We have an opportunity available with a leading Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders as part of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning, and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Children’s Support Worker include:
Salary between £28,872 - £31,472 (including sleeps)
Full-time contract
28 days annual leave
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Children’s Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical, and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If this is your next career move, apply today!
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Position: Prevention Officer (YJS)Location: London Borough of Lambeth
Service Care Solutions, in partnership with the London Borough of Lambeth, is seeking a dedicated Prevention Officer to join the Youth Justice Service (YJS) team. As a Prevention Officer, you will work collaboratively with families using a whole-family approach to prevent offending and support positive outcomes for young people.
Main Responsibilities:
Manage a caseload of young people subject to Out Of Court Disposals and deliver targeted interventions.
Conduct holistic assessments using the YJB AssetPlus assessment tool and develop action plans to address needs and risks.
Work directly with children and young people to ensure their voices are heard in the planning process.
Provide structured support and interventions to families to facilitate behaviour change.
Track progress, maintain accurate records, and provide feedback to stakeholders.
Collaborate with partner agencies to support complex casework and promote the welfare of children and young people.
Requirements:
Educated to A level with significant experience working in a youth justice setting.
Knowledge of successful engagement strategies for clients with low motivation and disaffection.
Familiarity with relevant Youth Justice legal frameworks, child protection, safeguarding, and data protection.
Extensive experience in direct work with families, children, or adults with additional needs.
Ability to work outside normal office hours, including evenings and weekends.
Enhanced DBS check required.
Core Behaviours:
Focuses on People: Establish positive relationships with children, families, and local partners.
Takes Ownership: Actively seek training and opportunities for continuous improvement.
Works Collaboratively: Collaborate with families and partners to achieve positive outcomes.
Communicates Effectively: Clearly express the purpose of the role and adapt communication style to different audiences.
Focuses on Results: Align work with national outcomes frameworks and actively seek feedback from families.
Application Process: If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people and families, we want to hear from you! To apply, please submit your CV and a written supporting statement addressing the short-listing criteria outlined in the job description to Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk....Read more...
Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? Apply today!
We have an opportunity available with a leading Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders as part of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning, and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Children’s Support Worker include:
Basic salary £24,000-£25,000 per annum
Yearly earnings between £26,000 - £30,000 (including sleep-in rates)
Full-time contract
28 days annual leave
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Children’s Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical, and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
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Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Therapeutic Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders on top of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Residential Worker include:
Starting salary of £32,069 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!
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Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Therapeutic Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders on top of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Residential Worker include:
Starting salary of £32,069 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!
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Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply today!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Therapeutic Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders on top of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning, and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Support Worker include:
Salary between £28,872 - £31,472 (including sleeps)
Full-time contract
28 days annual leave
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Gregory Smith at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at gsmith@charecruitment.com.
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Senior Operational Support Officer
About the Company
London Borough of Tower Hamlets have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Operational Support Officer to join the Young Tower Hamlets youth service. The company is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all its employees.
About the Role
The Senior Operational Support Officer will provide direct line management, oversight and support to a team of Operational Support Officers. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the leadership and management team and operational staff to ensure the day-to-day running of the service is delivered smoothly.
Key Responsibilities
Line management of the Operational Support Officers including undertaking one-to-one supervision, delegation of tasks and efficiently manage the teams workload.
Coordination, delegation and oversight of a range of meetings (e.g. preparing agendas, meeting invitations, relevant documentation, taking minutes and circulation of papers).
Coordination, delegation and oversight for the health and safety of buildings in collaboration with the youth service and relevant colleagues including corporate health and safety & facilities management. Tasks include maintaining health and safety action plan, co-ordinating fire/incident tests and general building management.
Coordination, delegation and oversight of finances and procurement activity (e.g. procurement tasks, requesting purchase orders, monitoring submission of invoices, placing orders and specification development etc).
Oversee and support with the co-ordination of recruitment and on-boarding of the workforce.
Other tasks as required to support operational need.
Requirements
Strong leadership skills.
Good communication skills (written and verbal) as well as producing good quality written information with attention to detail.
Well-developed problem-solving skills and ability to work on own initiative.
Team player.
How to Apply
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Are you a Support Worker with experience working in a Children's environment?
I am looking for Support Workers with experience working with Children, Young Adults or adults with either Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours. Candidates from Youth Offending, Prison Custody, Law Enforcement or Secure Units are also welcome to apply.
Do you have:
Experience of working to support vulnerable people with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
Benefits include:
£24,000 - £26,000 per annum (additional enhancements for sleeps)
Companywide benefits including shop discounts.
Holiday entitlement which increases with length of service
Continuous professional development through training and qualifications
Location - Manchester
Salary - Up to £28k
Hours - 39hrs per week
For more information apply now.
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Personal Advisor - Brent£39,264.00 per annumFull TimeDuties/Responsibilities:Job Purpose:
To act as Personal Advisor for up to 25 young people leaving care (both indigenous and who are or were Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC)) to provide support, advice and assistance to enable them to reach their potential and to make a smooth transition into adulthood. This includes supporting young people age 18-25 with education, training and work opportunities, physical and mental health and accommodationTo provide individual personal support and advocacy to young people based on their individual needs and goals as outlined in their pathway plan.To support a complex young people workload, which includes young people referred through YOS, Probation as well as Looked After Children Teams.Qualification in Certificate in Youth Work Practice, childcare e.g. NNEB, NVQ Level 3, Access to Social Care NVQ Level with evidence of competencies of English and Maths. Or educated to A Level standard with English and Maths GCSE or equivalent
To find out more information please contact Liam at liamm@4recruitmentservices.comRecruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.....Read more...
Substance Misuse Early Intervention Worker - Enfield Are you a passionate, dedicated Substance Misuse Early Intervention Worker looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are recruiting a Substance Misuse Early Intervention Worker to join a team based in Enfield.Umbrella Rate: £23.17 per hourDuration: 3 months initially Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am – 5.30pm, 35 hrs/weekIntervention Worker role: Full JD Available
Deliver targeted support and interventions to young people aimed at deterring them from starting to use drugs and alcohol and to support those young people who already use drugs and alcohol to stop their use and reduce associated harmsUndertake substance misuse screening as appropriate and make referrals to Insight Enfield Sort It! ensuring continuity of care for the young person by supporting their treatment commencing with the substance misuse treatment serviceSupport young people who are in receipt of substance misuse support to access Youth Development Service activities and opportunities as part of their intervention and upon exiting supportEnsure the young people are effectively safeguarded and any safeguarding concerns are promptly addressed and escalatedBe able to provide structured care planned interventions to a small caseload of young people engaged with the Youth Development Service who require treatment but refuse a referral to Insight Enfield Sort It! As part of this the post holder will need to report treatment caseload data to the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System.Increase awareness of substance misuse through the universal delivery of information, advice and guidanceWork in partnership with Insight Enfield Sort It! to ensure seamless referral pathways into and out of treatment. This is likely to include attendance at treatment service team meetings, some element of co-location and co-delivery, introduction of robust referral pathways between services as relevant, and accessing specialist training and expertise for the assessment of substance misuse and delivery of interventions from the Insight Enfield Sort It! ServiceAttend training, supervision, team and service meetings and other development opportunities as and when requiredRecord and evaluate the work as per local processes and as directed
Essential Requirements
UK Driving Licence, access to a vehicle and business insuranceExperience of delivering substance misuse preventative and early interventions to young people to support them in making positive and healthy choices and reducing the risk of harm associated with drug or alcohol misuseDemonstrable experience of assessing children and young people and managing a case loadA minimum of 2 years’ experience working with children and young people aged 10-19 particularly young people who are vulnerableMust be flexible and available to work during school hours, evenings, weekends and holiday periods when requiredExcellent written and verbal communication skillsEnhanced Child and Adult DBS registered to the update service
We also offer an outstanding referral scheme for any Substance Misuse Early Intervention Worker friends or colleagues.If you are a Substance Misuse Early Intervention Worker and would like to express your interest, please contact us for this great opportunity by calling on 0208 514 9110 and speak to Sammy Davis Or email on, sammyd@4recruitmentservices.com Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer.....Read more...
Finance Director - Tech CompanyHarper May is working with an exciting, dynamic business productivity software company. Despite this company’s youth, they have experienced rapid growth and are becoming real market leaders in the industry. With plans to expand further, my client is looking for a new Finance Director to join their team and help drive their growth in this exciting time. The successful candidate will have a proven background in financial technology and must be fully qualified.Key Responsibilities for the Finance Director:
As Finance Director you will take full ownership of the financesLeading and developing a small teamOffering extensive P&L analysis concerning each brand, both regionally and internationallyOversight of the consolidation and reporting for the organisationCreating detailed company forecasts and setting budgetsBalance sheet ReconciliationsOwnership of the monthly, quarterly and annual reporting functionsDeveloping and maintaining first class systems and controls
Desired Skills and Experience
Been a previous Finance DirectorMust be fully qualified ACA/ACCA/CIMAExtensive Fintech experience is essentialMust have strong technical accounting abilityPrevious experience of managing and developing staffExcellent Excel skills
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Are you passionate about helping young people, making a difference, and creating positive life changing opportunities for young people? If so, we have the ideal opportunity for you. We are looking to recruit a hardworking, motivated, and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Project Development Officer. With this opportunity you could create a positive impact and change in a young person’s life.In the role of a Project Development Officer you will be :
To support the development of both a Professionals and a Young People’s Employability and Skills Forum made up of young people, community, voluntary, statutory, and business representatives.The post holder will plan, organise, and implement projects for young people, including managing resources, and will contribute to the Communities for Work Plus Young Person’s Guarantee Delivery Plan to achieve clear objectives and targets.To encourage, promote and sign post young people to existing services and facilities where appropriate to build their resilience and wellbeing.To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally.
To be considered for the Project Development Officer role you will need:
Degree, relevant experience in the field of Health, or Youth and Community workExperience of project planning and managementAbility to work with young people either in a one-to-one basis or in a group work setting.To be IT Literate
This is a temporary role based in Colwyn Bay for around 8 weeks. The hourly rate for this role is £13.44 per hour holiday pay and is also full time Monday to Friday.If you’d like to work for a local authority and you believe this would be a great fit for you please apply today!....Read more...
Early Support Practitioner
About the Company
Harrow Council are seeking to recruit an Early Support Practitioners to work across 4 sites within the borough.
Job Description
The Early Support Practitioner will take an active role in the Early Support model to ensure high quality direct work takes place with babies, very young children, children, young people, and their families. The successful candidate will work alongside multi-disciplinary staff and lead as necessary on students, mentors, volunteers, proactively contributing to partnership work with the private, voluntary, and statutory sectors of the community.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality group practice and plan a range of engagements to improve, health and well-being, social and educational needs of our client groups.
Plan and deliver a full range of activity sessions using the relevant curricula.
Respond proactively to children’s and young people’s needs.
Role model good practice to peers and parents to support them to better understand children and young people’s behaviours and needs.
Requirements
Knowledge and understanding of equal opportunities service delivery and an understanding of anti-discriminatory practice in working with children, young people and their families.
Experience of delivering and leading the implementation of the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum and key stage curricula.
Knowledge of supporting staff development and service improvements.
Good analytical skills with good attention to detail.
Full First Aid/Paediatric first aid.
Qualifications
Early years care and education vocational qualification level 3 or above and commitment to study to level 4 and above.
Level 2/3 certificate in Youth Work.
How to Apply
If you are interested in this role and meet the requirements, please submit your CV
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Job Title: DA Services Manager Salary: £18.08 P/H LTD Umbrella Hours: 40 Hours Per Week Type: Temporary (6 Month Term) Location: Swindon, SN1 | Hybrid (One Day Per Week in Office) Start Date: ASAP Work Pattern: Monday – Friday | 09:00am – 17:00pmJoin our client’s team as the DA Services Manager and take a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of our youth support services. This key position ensures that our offerings not only meet regulatory standards but are also executed effectively to empower young people to reach their potential. Your leadership will be instrumental in maintaining the quality and effectiveness of our services. Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Manage and support staff teams to ensure high engagement and effective service delivery.
Promote and market services, while developing relationships with key agencies and community businesses.
Coordinate the delivery of tailored support packages and conduct risk assessments for service users.
Monitor financial transactions and manage rent arrears according to established procedures.
Act as the Safeguarding Champion, managing complex cases and ensuring compliance with legal and best practice standards.
Liaise with external partners to provide an integrated support approach and maintain high service quality standards.
Required Skills and Experience:
Relevant qualification or significant experience in a similar role within a support service environment.
Strong understanding of regulatory compliance and quality assurance systems.
Effective leadership and people management skills, with a proven ability to inspire and develop teams.
Excellent communication, organisational, and IT skills.
Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and safeguarding principles.
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Personal Advisor
12 Month FTC Contract to Cover Maternity
Job Description
Brent Council are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Personal Advisor to join their team. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing support, advice, and assistance to young people leaving care, including those who are or were Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC). The Personal Advisor will work closely with up to 25 young people to enable them to reach their potential and make a smooth transition into adulthood. This includes supporting young people aged 18-25 with education, training and work opportunities, physical and mental health, and accommodation.
Key Responsibilities
Act as Personal Advisor for up to 25 young people leaving care
Provide individual personal support and advocacy to young people based on their individual needs and goals as outlined in their pathway plan
Support a complex young people workload, which includes young people referred through YOS, Probation as well as Looked After Children Teams
Requirements
Qualification in Certificate in Youth Work Practice, childcare e.g. NNEB, NVQ Level 3, Access to Social Care NVQ Level with evidence of competencies of English and Maths. Or educated to A Level standard with English and Maths GCSE or equivalent
Significant experience of direct with young people who have experienced multiple disadvantages
Experience of working with children and families in a statutory or voluntary agency including those with special needs
The ability to write reports (e.g. Pathway Plans inclusive of Needs Assessments), maintain up to date paper and computer records and attend any meetings in relation to young people to whom you are providing or have provided a service
Demonstrate an understanding and commitment to the needs of care leavers, children, their families or carers and normal child/adolescent development
Apply Now
If you are a highly motivated and experienced Personal Advisor looking for a new challenge, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Apply now and take the first step towards a rewarding career.
Please note that this is a 12 Month FTC contract to cover maternity.
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