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A leading justice organization in Greater London seeks a Senior Practitioner for their violence reduction program in Brent. The role includes mentoring at-risk youths and providing restorative justice support. Candidates should have experience in the criminal justice sector, with strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. The position is full-time, working in various locations including community centers and prisons, offering a salary of £38,500 per annum. A professional and adaptable approach is essential.
We needa confident, determined Senior Practitioner with excellent people skills to join our team and deliver Belong’s flagship violence reduction programme in Brent borough, North London. The successful applicant will help to reduce disruption, violence and anti-social behaviour caused by gang activity in Brent, by offering restorative justice interventions, restorative practice support and mentoring to gang nominals and/or to those at risk of gang involvement. Participants will be residing in Brent, or on remand in HMP Wormwood Scrubs.
The Practitioner will support up to 20 participants at any time, ensuring that they can support and respond to individual’s needs adequately. Mentoring will be offered primarily to children and young people at risk of gang involvement, whereas restorative justice and/or restorative practice support will be offered primarily to gang nominals. The Practitioner will carefully balance support and accountability, as well as show neutrality and fairness when engaging with programme participants. Interventions will be culturally aware, with the practitioner employing a strength based, trauma informed, and boundaried approach.
Experience of front‑line work within the criminal justice sector and a solid understanding of the drivers and realities of gang involvement are crucial for success in this position. Restorative justice facilitator training and experience will be a significant asset. In addition, the successful applicant will be organised,detail-oriented, and possess good IT and communication skills.They will demonstratea high level of professionalism with the ability to work efficiently and autonomously, and to build relationships across a range of different teams.
Working flexibly within Brent Civic Centre and HMP Wormwood Scrubs, the unpublished practitioner will work with Brent Council, policing teams and HMP Wormwood Scrubs, to identify and offer interventions to eligible participants. Risk‑assessing will be thorough and collaborative, using information from prison, probation, policing and council teams, and/or from other partner agencies. The successful candidate will provide regular and timely updates to referrers and case managers about participants progress and engagement, along with monthly programme reports to commissioners and relevant stakeholders.
Candidates for this roleemie who have existing prison security vetting are particularly welcomed.
HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Brent Civic Centre and other Brent Community Locations
Full‑time, with a likely 50-50 split between Brent and HMP Wormwood Scrubs locations
£38,500 per annum, initially on a 6‑month contract
Service Manager
Enhanced
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11.30pm on Sunday 1st February 2026
Submit your application as soon as possible, as we may shortlist and invite candidates to interviews on a ongoing basis until the closing date.
We reserve the right to close this job advert earlier than the closing date if a successful candidate is appointed.
Interviews will take place on an ongoing basis with final interviews to be held w/c 9th February 2026 if a candidate has not been appointed before this.
Publicise the programme and its benefits, to potential participants in prisons and in Brent communities, and to professionals engaging with them, through outreach work in prisons and communities, and via presentations and briefings to criminal justice professionals.
Establish and maintain excellent working relationships with Brent Community Safety, Policing, Youth Justice, Probation and Prison staff members, including senior management, case workers and prison officers.
Attend and contribute to multi agency meetings in Brent and HMP Wormwood Scrubs, for example on safer custody, interdepartmental risk management, reducing reoffending.
Analyse potentially complex, sensitive and disturbing information from official'intérieur databases regarding programme participants and victims of offences to undertake dynamic, written risk and needs assessments for programme delivery, on a case‑by‑case basis.
Assess and make well‑reasoned, defensible decisions on individual’s readiness for participation in interventions.
Provide preparatory and follow up support to all participants in restorative justice interventions and make referrals to other agencies, as appropriate.
Facilitate interventions in accordance with the Restorative Justice Council’s Best Practice Guidance for Restorative Practice and with the policies and procedures of Belong, Brent Council and His Majesty’s Prison Service.
Make practical arrangements for interventions to take place within HMP Wormwood Scrubs and Brent Community locations, including organising room bookings, refreshments provision, visitors passes, and appropriate prison staff escorts.
Maintain detailed, accurate and up to date records of work with participants and share information according to protocols agreed by Belong, Brent Council and His Majesty’s Prison Service.
Provide regular and timely updates to referrers and case managers about participants progress and engagement, along with monthly programme reports to commissioners and relevant stakeholders.
Participate actively in line management meetings with the Service Manager and, in between line management meetings, update management of progress and of any issues arising, implementing advice and guidance appropriately.
Adhere to Belong’s Code of Conduct and its policies on Safeguarding, Anti‑Corruption, Anti‑Bribery, Complaints and Comments, Confidentiality and Equality.
Undertake any other duties as may be appropriate to the level and nature of the post.