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Youth Engagement Officer

Hatched Recruitment UK
Posted 14 hours ago, valid for 2 days
Location

London, Greater London E10 6EJ, England

Salary

£23 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Youth Engagement Officer position in Tower Hamlets offers a salary of £23 per hour and requires relevant professional qualifications along with experience in youth work or related fields.
  • The role involves providing one-to-one support to high-risk young people in youth justice services and creating an Intensive Supervision and Surveillance (ISS) timetable in collaboration with case managers.
  • Candidates should have experience in designing and delivering group work for youth, as well as working with other professionals to safeguard at-risk children and families.
  • Knowledge of relevant legislation and policies related to youth work and crime, along with evidence of continuous professional development, is essential.
  • This full-time position requires 36 hours of work per week, including potential evening and weekend commitments.

Youth Engagement Officer

Tower Hamlets

£23/hr

Start date: ASAP

Full Time: 36/hrs a week

Hatched Recruitment is working closely with the local authorities and we are looking for a Youth Engagement Officer in the Tower Hamlets area.

The main purposes of this position are as follows:

1. Lead the planning and delivery of one-to-one support for children and young people allocated in the youth justice services assessed as high risk and meeting Intensive Supervision and Surveillance (ISS) criteria. This requires excellent engagement skills with vulnerable young people subject to statutory intervention from the youth justice service as part of a Court order.

2. To create alongside the Youth Justice Service Case Manager a weekly Intensive ISS timetable. To plan, deliver and review support packages designed to ensure a high standard, smooth and consistent delivery of timetabled activities for young people and their families including the services of other agencies.

3. To deliver specific interventions with children and young people on a one-to-one and group work basis contributing towards supporting children's desistance from offending, safety & wellbeing and risk of harm to others. 4. Developing, organising and facilitating community reparation placements. Supervising children/young people attending these community reparation placements and monitoring attendance to support Youth Justice Service practitioners to manage interventions. Keeping records up-to-date and ensuring compliance and enforcement in line with the Youth Justice Service breach procedure, and through the Court process when necessary. 5. Lead the planning, facilitation and evaluation of the Youth Justice Service 'youth forum'. The hours of this role as 35 hours per week. Please note that this can include working in the early evening as well as providing occasional cover for appointments/reparation on Sunday's.

Qualifications & Experience

* A relevant professional qualification in a child, youth or family related discipline e.g. teaching, youth work, early years, probation; youth justice.

* Experience of the design and delivery of group work for young people including personal development and capacity building activities in universal and detached settings

* Experience of working effectively with other professionals in order to safeguard children, young people and their families particularly those who present with risk issues and challenging behaviour such as substance misuse, anti-social behaviour, mental health and criminality.

Knowledge

* Knowledge of relevant legislation, national standards, policy, practice and current issues related to children, young people, youth work, youth justice, crime and antisocial behaviour.

* Evidence of continuous training and personal development to increase skills.

* Extensive knowledge of the theory and practice of working with young people.

* Knowledge of developing and managing participation programmes of activity and the programme development cycle and participative practice

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.