Criminal Justice Youth Advocate (Female Only)
Location: London (Hammersmith, Finsbury Park, Stratford & Outreach)
Salary: Competitive
Working Hours: 35 Hours per Week (Flexible: Includes WFH up to 2 days/week)
Sector: Criminal Justice / Social Justice / Youth Advocacy
Are you an expert in supporting young women to navigate the justice system?
We are recruiting for a leading London-based charity dedicated to the safety and empowerment of women and girls. We are currently seeking a resilient and dedicated Criminal Justice (CJS) Advocate to join their Maia Service—a specialist program designed for young women and girls (YWG) aged 13-25 who are at risk of exploitation, gang involvement, or contact with the criminal justice system.
The Role
As a CJS Advocate, you will provide vital gender-specific and age-appropriate support. This is not just a case management role; it is a position of deep advocacy and mentorship aimed at helping vulnerable young women move from crisis to long-term stability.
Your Key Responsibilities
* Holistic Caseload Management: Deliver strengths-based, long-term mentoring to a cohort of YWG, focusing on healthy relationships and personal safety.
* Expert Advocacy: Act as a bridge between service users and statutory agencies including Social Workers, Youth Offending Teams (YOT), and the Police.
* Risk Assessment & Safety Planning: Proactively identify risks related to domestic abuse, gang involvement, and Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE).
* Community Outreach: Provide support across our London Womens Centres and various community outreach locations.
* Multi-Agency Collaboration: Participate in forums and multi-agency meetings to maximize positive outcomes and ensure the rights of young women are upheld.
Requirements (Person Specification)
* Experience: Significant background working with young women experiencing VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) and/or the criminal justice system.
* Approach: A deep-rooted understanding of trauma-informed and gender-sensitive practices.
* Skills: Proficient in motivational interviewing and coaching techniques to build trust with “hard-to-reach” individuals.
* Knowledge: Current knowledge of safeguarding legislation, child protection, and CSE regulations.
* Attributes: Excellent crisis management skills and the ability to remain calm in high-pressure environments.
* Due to the nature of the service, this post is open to female applicants only as a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
Why Join Us
* Impactful Work: Help YWG build the resilience needed to escape harm and thrive.
* Professional Growth: Continuous training and development within a culture of reflective practice.
* Work-Life Balance: Hybrid working options and a supportive, collaborative team environment.
To Apply: Please apply with an up to date CV or for more information, contact Oliver Jefferson on (url removed) or call (phone number removed).
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