Job title: Practice Manager
Salary: NJC PO4 Scp 35-38 £46,142 - £49,282
Hours: 37
Contract: Temporary (Maternity Cover)
Location: Youth Justice Centre, Hunslet
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Practice Manager to join our Youth Justice Service team. This is an exciting opportunity to lead and support a dedicated group of professionals committed to improving and achieving positive outcomes for children involved in the justice system.
As a Practice Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring high-quality service delivery, compliance with statutory requirements, and the implementation of best practice standards. You will provide leadership, guidance, and supervision to staff, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation, underpinned by a child-first and trauma-informed ethos.
Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our and ambitions.
About you
You are an experienced practice leader (e.g., social work, probation, youth justice or closely related profession) with:
1. Able to engage to and establish constructive relationships with the most complex children in the justice system and their families to work to bring about positive change
2. Able to motivate, inspire and challenge staff and to work in a solution focussed manner
3. Able to support the learning and development of staff, through supervision, training and coaching
4. Professional Social Work qualification, or Probation Studies Diploma, or Diploma in Youth & Community Work, or Foundation Degree in Youth Justice
About the role
As a Practice Manager, you will provide visible leadership and high‑quality professional supervision, championing Child First and trauma‑informed, restorative practice. You will ensure excellent case management, robust decision‑making and consistent quality assurance—so that practice keeps children, victims and communities safe, reduces re‑offending, and enables children to achieve positive, sustainable change. In this role you will:
5. Line manage youth justice workers and youth justice officers, working restoratively with high challenge and high support
6. Mentor, observe, support and advise all practitioners within the youth justice service, co-working and coaching so all workers benefit from the expertise of a practice manager
7. Support operational managers in case allocation, and team decision making, deputising where necessary, and ensuring case work is appropriately assessed, planned, delivered, reviewed and recorded
8. Case manage and co-work complex cases. Case allocation will be determined based on complexity, level of risk, profile and potential publicity surrounding a case.
9. Support practitioners to achieve timescales, national standards and standards, following guidance and policies appropriately and promoting evidence-based practice
As a Youth Justice Service we deliver child‑first, inclusive and safe interventions that safeguard children, protect victims and the public, and support positive change through effective risk management and safety planning. We are a learning, restorative organisation that places the needs, strengths and potential of children at the heart of everything we do, working in partnership with families, education, health, police, probation, the voluntary sector and communities.
We embed Trauma‑Informed Practice—understanding how adversity affects behaviour and outcomes, prioritising early identification and support, and adopting compassionate, relational approaches across services.
What we offer you
We take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:
10. a competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidays
11. membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions
12. flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements
13. a clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunities
14. a range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further
How to apply
Please complete the online application form.
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Interview dates TBC
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check against the Children’s or Adults’ barred list as applicable will be carried out on preferred candidates. Read our recruitment of ex-offenders policy.
We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures. We particularly encourage applications from, but not limited to, women, carers, veterans as well as LGBT+, ethnically diverse, disabled and care experienced people.
This role is based in the UK. Home Office guidance states that candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment, either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa.
If you do not have the right to work in the UK, you must consider your own eligibility for sponsorship for a particular role through the Skilled Worker visaroute before applying. To be eligible for sponsorship you'll usually need to be paid the standard salary rate of at least £41,700 per year or meet one of the other eligibility criteria. Please ensure you are eligible before applying.
Job Description
Job Purpose: The practice manager role is to line manage and support professional development of YJS practitioners, quality assure work and have oversight of practice within their team to ensure quality, consistency and to disseminate learning. YJS practice managers will support operational managers on day to day issues and may take responsibility across the Service for development and oversight of a particular area of practice. The practice manager may co-work or case manage complex cases and the role thus requires a practitioner of considerable experience with a wide knowledge base and excellent skills.
Responsibilities:
15. To line manage youth justice workers and youth justice officers, working restoratively with high challenge and high support
16. To mentor, observe, support and advise all practitioners within the youth justice service, co-working and coaching so all workers benefit from the expertise of a practice manager
17. To support operational managers in case allocation, and team decision making, deputising where necessary, and ensuring case work is appropriately assessed, planned, delivered, reviewed and recorded
18. To case manage and co-work complex cases. Case allocation will be determined based on complexity, level of risk, profile and potential publicity surrounding a case.
19. To support practitioners to achieve timescales, national standards and standards, following guidance and policies appropriately and promoting evidence based practice
20. To actively promote anti-discriminatory practice and ensure diversity issues are addressed
21. To support and evaluate students and complete practice educator training
22. To lead and contribute to strategic developments and support the embedding of excellent practice across the city
23. To provide consultation and training to youth justice service staff
24. To actively promote children’s voice and influence
25. To chair meetings concerning young people, such as review meetings, risk panels, planning meetings
26. To audit cases and monitor and analyse performance data and to construct appropriate action plans to address practice deficits and promote good practice
27. To lead by example regarding good recording practice and share expertise around use of the Youth Justice Service case management system with others
28. To be involved in the recruitment and selection of staff within agreed multi-agency policies and procedures.
29. To effectively use and manage appropriate financial resources within available budgets
30. To participate in training and development activities as necessary to ensure up to date knowledge and skills to meet National and Inspection standards
31. Be aware of and comply with Leeds Youth Justice Service and Leeds City Council policies and procedures e.g. safeguarding, risk management, equal opportunities, health, safety and security, confidentiality, and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person
The duties outlined are not meant as an exhaustive list and will also comprise any other duties within the spirit of the post commensurate with the job evaluation outcome for this post.
Qualifications: Professional Social Work qualification, or Probation Studies Diploma, or Diploma in Youth & Community Work or Foundation Degree in Youth Justice. If the post holder is eligible for registration with the HCPC they will be required to maintain this registration whilst in post.
Essential requirements: Candidates will only be shortlisted if they can demonstrate that they meet all the following essential requirements.
32. Able to engage to and establish constructive relationships with the most complex children in the justice system and their families to work to bring about positive change
33. Able to motivate, inspire and challenge staff and to work in a solution focussed manner
34. Able to support the learning and development of staff, through supervision, training and coaching
35. Able to critically apply youth justice theory in practice
36. Able to work restoratively with colleagues, partners, children and their families with high challenge and high support
37. Able to challenge discrimination, prejudice and oppressive behaviour and work in ways which promote equality of opportunity, participation, and responsibility
38. Excellent judgement in assessment and management of risk
39. Self-motivation, initiative, enthusiasm, creativity, and an ability to work to deadlines.
40. High standard of both oral and written presentation skills.
41. Able to communicate, negotiate and influence a wide range of practitioners, managers, and partners from other agencies
42. Able to chair meetings
43. Competent in the use of ICT and ability to analyse data
44. Able to lead by example to promote excellence
45. Able to deliver services to children with a clear child-centred approach and philosophy
46. Professional Social Work qualification, or Probation Studies Diploma, or Diploma in Youth & Community Work, or Foundation Degree in Youth Justice
47. Extensive knowledge of relevant criminal justice and child care legislation and an excellent understanding of the evidence base regarding effective practice with children who offend
48. Understanding of children’s rights and the principles of a child friendly and restorative city
49. Understanding of the work of other key agencies and links to youth justice practice
50. Understanding of the victim’s perspective, restorative approaches, and issues of public confidence
51. Understanding of the principles of effective staff motivation, support and performance management
52. An understanding of data systems and analysis
53. Evidence of continuous professional development since qualification
54. Relevant post qualifying experience and demonstrable expertise in youth justice practice
55. Of providing structured supervision, mentoring, and coaching
Essential behavioural and other characteristics
56. Understand and embrace Leeds City Council values and behaviours and codes of conduct
57. Committed to continuous improvement in all areas and work towards delivering the Leeds Ambitions of health and wellbeing, inclusive growth, thriving strong communities, and a resilient sustainable city
58. Able to understand and observe Leeds City Council policies and procedures
59. Carry out duties having regard to an employee’s responsibility under Health, Safety and Wellbeing
60. Participate in appraisal, training and development activities to ensure up, to date knowledge and skills
61. Be aware of and support difference and ensure equality for all working in an anti-discriminatory manner, upholding equality and diversity of Leeds City Council
62. Recognise and appropriately challenge any incidents of racism, bullying, harassment, victimisation, and any form of abuse, reporting any concerns to the appropriate person
63. Flexible and adaptable to change to assist other services as required commensurate to grade.
64. The Council has adopted a flexibility protocol and the role will be expected to work within these parameters
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