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Overview
Harrow Council is seeking a Youth Justice Service (YJS) Practitioner to join our multi-agency, multi-professional team on a maternity cover basis.
The post holder will work in conjunction with other agencies, assisting with the planning, development and delivery of services for young people who have offended or are at risk of offending. In addition, you will take responsibility for the planning and delivery of individual programmes to prevent young people from becoming involved in crime and for those who have already offended, implementing these programmes with other Youth Justice Service workers.
The successful candidate will provide advice and consultation as appropriate to partner agencies on their work involving young people who have offended.
Although the role is based within an office environment, it will require client home visits and other external meetings across the local authority area, and beyond, including work in courts and the secure estate.
About You
The successful candidate will have:
- Knowledge of the Children Act, all Criminal Justice Acts, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, National Standards and other relevant legislation and guidance.
- Knowledge of Court procedures and sentencing options.
- An understanding of the key issues related to Social Inclusion and the needs of disaffected young people.
- Knowledge and understanding of issues relating to young people within the criminal justice system.
- Experience of working within a Youth Justice Service or with young people who are disadvantaged.
- Experience of analysing complex information to assist in managing risk and vulnerability.
- Experience of evidence based writing.
- Experience of writing succinct reports for a wide range of audiences including court.
- Level 4 qualification in a relevant discipline (such a Social Work, Criminology, Psychology or Probation) or Professional Certificate in Effective Practice.
This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
Related Documents
For more information, please refer to the Role Profile/Selection Criteria