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A local government organization is seeking a Youth Justice Manager to oversee assessment and case management services. This role involves promoting effective practice and managing complex cases while leading and supporting staff development. The ideal candidate will have a professional qualification in a relevant field and substantial experience in Youth Justice. Strong knowledge of legal frameworks and inter-agency collaboration is essential. This role offers 36 hours a week with an immediate start and a competitive hourly salary.
Job Category: Childrens Services
Job location: Station Road, Ilford, Greater London, IG6 1NB, United Kingdom
Redbridge Council
Hours per week: 36
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £29.38 per hour
Overall Role Purpose:
The Youth Justice & Targeted Prevention Service (YJTPS) is the statutory Youth Justice Service arising from section 39 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, which is the local Youth Justice Partnership to prevent offending and re-offending by children and young people and promote their well-being. The Partnership includes Police, Probation, Health, Children’s Social Care, but led by the Local Authority. This Job Description is a guide to the level and range of responsibilities the post holder will be expected to undertake initially. It is neither exhaustive nor inclusive and is subject to be adjusted from time to time to meet the changing needs of children and young people.
To manage assessment and case management services by using the Asset Plus (Youth Justice Board official case management framework) to supervise children and young people referred to the YJTPS by Court and Police.; This involves taking responsibility for managing complex cases ranging from Out of Court Disposals to custody and quality assurance of cases against Youth Justice National Standards.
To provide a strategic lead on particular areas of specialism within the Youth Justice profession and to support the development of best practices including policies and procedures.
To promote and ensure the delivery of Effective Practice.
The specific areas of lead responsibility will include a combination of the following possible options (listed alphabetically, subject to change and not exhaustive): Appropriate Adults; Consultation; Court; Education, Training & Employment; Intensive Supervision and Surveillance (ISS); Interventions, Mental Health; Parenting; Prevention; Rapid English; Referral Order Panels & Volunteers; Remand; Reparation; Resettlement; Substance Misuse and Triage; Probation & Transitions.
Role Context:
Fundamental to fulfilling the responsibilities of this post is the ability to respond flexibly, positively and successfully to the ever-changing pressures which agencies working in the area of Youth Justice System. This Job Description is a guide to the level and range of responsibilities the post holder will be expected to undertake. It is neither exhaustive nor inclusive and will be changed from time to time to meet changing circumstances and demands.
The post has a primary focus on practice, quality assurance and staff development. It will be approximately 25% practice and 75% managing, developing, training, coaching, advising and supporting staff and Youth Justice partner agencies on case management. The post holder is part of the Youth Justice and Targeted Prevention Management Team; who will also supervise children and young people when there is a sudden increase of cases.
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Knowledge / Experience Field as required