Who You Are You are a dedicated and empathetic professional committed to supporting young people in the justice system. You prioritize the Child First, Offender Second approach, focusing on effective communication and collaboration with children, young people, their families, and partner agencies. You value equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practices. What the Job Involves You will manage a caseload of youth justice cases, handling both out of court disposals and statutory court orders in compliance with National Standards and the HMIP Inspection Framework. You will utilize the AssetPlus tool for assessment and planning, emphasizing trauma-informed practice to help young people build foundations for change. Your role includes delivering evidence-based interventions to reduce offending risks and disengagement from education or employment. You will prepare reports for court proceedings and represent YJTPS, ensuring the safety and positive outcomes for the young people and communities involved. Skills Effective communication Trauma-informed practice Case management proficiency Collaborative approach Report writing skills Knowledge of youth justice system