- Work directly with and supervise young people in a variety of settings, helping to reduce the risk of offending and the potential harm they may present to others, while ensuring their safety.
- Assist in the development and delivery of tailored programmes of work for both group and individual young people.
- Ensure that the views and needs of young people are represented in the services and programmes delivered by Targeted Services and wider local authority services.
- Accurately record all contact and work undertaken with young people using the appropriate electronic recording system as required.
- Assess, plan, and deliver interventions according to the specific needs of young people and their families.
- Collaborate with statutory and voluntary partners, as well as local communities, to provide positive opportunities for young people.
- Advocate for and represent young people in various settings, ensuring their voices are heard.
- Provide support to families of young people in contact with Targeted Services, assisting them in addressing concerns and integrating into mainstream statutory and voluntary services.
- Develop and deliver programmes and activities in line with the local authority’s commitment to equal opportunities and non-discriminatory practices.
- This role will require regular evening and weekend work.
- Undertake additional duties as discussed and agreed upon with the line manager, commensurate with the grade and level of responsibility of the post.
- Ensure that all functions are carried out in line with the policies and procedures of the local authority.
- Promote and develop the local authority’s commitment to equal opportunities, ensuring non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work.
- Experience in working with young people, ideally in a supervisory or support role.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to advocate for young people and work effectively with families, partners, and community stakeholders.
- Experience in delivering individual and group work, as well as the ability to assess needs and plan interventions.
- A strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people.
- Ability to work independently and manage a demanding caseload, while adhering to organisational policies and procedures.
- Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required.