Youth Justice Keyworker Location: Worthing Police Custody Suite (with travel across West Sussex) Pay: £16.89/hr PAYE (Grade 8) Hours: 37 per week, 5 days on / 3 days off (10am–6pm) Contract: Until 31 March 2026 DBS: Enhanced DBS required Employer: West Sussex County Council About the Role We are seeking a Youth Justice Keyworker to support young people in police custody at Worthing Custody Suite. This is a unique opportunity to make a real impact at critical moments in young people’s lives, helping them and their families access the support they need to turn their lives around. You’ll provide direct guidance, advocacy, and practical interventions, working with challenges such as substance misuse, housing, education, and employment. Using a trauma-informed and multi-agency approach, you’ll help prevent offending and reoffending, while promoting positive change. What You’ll Do Support young people and families in crisis, providing practical help and advocacy. Carry out assessments and create effective support plans. Work in partnership with police, schools, health, and voluntary agencies. Ensure the voice of the child is central to all decisions and interventions. Maintain accurate records and contribute to safeguarding procedures. What You’ll Need Relevant qualification (degree preferred) or experience supporting families/young people in challenging situations. Experience working with families in crisis and/or young people at risk of offending. Strong communication, crisis management, and assessment skills. Ability to work flexibly to meet family and shift pattern needs. Valid driving licence and Enhanced DBS. Apply Now Service Care Solutions is proud to assist in this recruitment campaign. If you meet the above criteria and would like to be considered, please apply now or reach out directly to discuss the role in more detail. Harry Greenhalgh Specialist Recruiter – Youth Justice Service Care Solutions harry.greenhalgh@servicecare.org.uk 01772 208962