Job Description Music to My Ears (MTME) is a creative, trauma-informed service supporting young people who are victims of serious violence and are being criminally exploited. The service uses music, creative arts, mentoring, and outreach-based interventions to build trusted relationships and engage young people who may not respond to traditional talking approaches. You will deliver interventions to children & young people (C&YP) to enable them to develop and build their resilience, confidence, healthy relationships and make positive decisions. Using the medium of creative arts, you will aim to engage and start a dialogue where traditional “talking interventions” would not be appropriate. The Trauma-Informed victim support practitioner will work directly with C&YP who are victim of serious youth violence. You will deliver one-to-one and group-based interventions, using creative and relational approaches to reduce harm, improve wellbeing, and prevent escalation into further victimisation or offending. As a young person’s victim support practitioner your main duties will include: Undertaking one to one work with children and young people (C&YP) who have been identified as victims of serious youth violence. This includes informing a risk management plan identified/agreed with the lead professional for each C&YP and linking with other relevant partners/agencies. Deliver trauma-informed one-to-one interventions and mentoring. Use creative arts, outdoor activities, and engagement-focused approaches. Support emotional wellbeing, resilience, and stress management. Facilitate peer-led groups and restorative approaches where appropriate. Engage families and carers. Manage caseloads, assessments, and outcome tracking. Work closely with multi-agency partners. To view the full Job Description click Here