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A leading provider of skills and employment support is seeking a Justice Case Worker to support rehabilitation and education for offenders. The role involves creating action plans, building supportive relationships, and facilitating group learning. Candidates should have experience in offender rehabilitation, understand desistance theory, and possess qualifications in information advice. This role is critical in delivering tailored support to help individuals reintegrate into the community effectively.
FIND are delighted to be working in partnership with a leading provider of skills, employment support and rehabilitation to hire a Justice Case Worker.
Our clients Justice Services team is looking for Justice Case Workers to provide rehabilitation and Employment Training and Education support within the Creating Future Opportunities (CFO) Evolution Programme.
CFO Evolution provides tailored support for offenders, especially those who are disadvantaged, struggle to engage with mainstream services, face barriers to community reintegration, and lack essential life and functional skills needed by employers.
This voluntary program includes through-the-gate elements to ensure comprehensive support not fully covered by existing initiatives.
You'll be dual-trained as a Justice Case Worker and Activity Facilitator, offering advice, guidance, coaching, mentoring, and support through regular 1 : 1 meetings and group sessions.
Key Responsibilities :
Identify learning needs and create action plans.
Build supportive relationships with participants.
Record activities and progress on the CRM system.
Support participants in implementing future actions.
Facilitate group learning to improve communication, social interaction, and employability. Skills Required :
Information, Advice and Guidance, and / or teaching qualifications (desired)
Experience supporting individuals' progression.
Understanding of offender rehabilitation and desistance theory.
Knowledge of National Probation Services or HM Prison environments and local / national training, education, and employment opportunities (desired)