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Youth Conference Coordinator – Youth Justice Agency, Banbridge
Client: The Recruitment Co
Location: Banbridge, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Details
Job Reference: edba8f211be2
Job Views: 3
Posted: 15.05.2025
Expiry Date: 29.06.2025
Job Description
Location: Banbridge
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Minimum 12 months
Rate of Pay: £15.97 per hour
Hours of Work
* Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (evening work may be offset by time off in lieu).
* Travel and subsistence paid in line with NICS Policy.
Main Duties
* Operate within the policies and guidelines of the Youth Justice Agency (YJA) as directed by management.
* Support and challenge young people (aged 10-17) involved in or on the fringes of the Criminal Justice System to desist from offending and improve their life chances.
* Oversee, supervise, and manage Court Orders, Public Prosecution Service Plans, and voluntary arrangements.
* Facilitate Youth Engagement Clinics in partnership with the Police Service for Northern Ireland and the Public Prosecution Service.
* Conduct assessments, including the Youth Justice Agency Assessment, to develop tailored intervention plans addressing risk, vulnerability, and health and safety.
* Undertake Youth Conferences to ensure restorative interventions and incorporate victims’ views.
* Work closely with victims, ensuring their voices are heard and their engagement is supported.
* Collaborate with young people, families, communities, and professionals to support positive behavioral change and reduce offending.
* Establish multi-agency and community networks for partnership-based interventions and reintegration of young people.
* Source, risk assess, and manage meaningful Reparative Activity placements.
* Prepare and deliver high-quality oral and written reports for case conferences, reviews, and Courts.
* Maintain accurate records in line with YJA case recording policy.
* Promote and deliver restorative approaches to support young people and engage victims.
* Participate in training, supervision, team meetings, and staff development programs.
* Serve as an Officer of the Court.
* Perform other reasonable duties within the role’s scope.
* Qualifications: Degree in Social Work or Degree in Youth and Community Work.
* Experience: Demonstrated experience of working with young people displaying challenging behavior and writing formal reports.
* Transport: Valid driving license and access to a vehicle for travel, including remote areas.
* Other Requirements: Registered with NISCC. Warmer interview applicable.
How to Apply
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