Job description
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A fantastic and exciting opportunity has arisen to work in a busy and thriving Youth Justice Service to shape and develop a brand-new role developing and leading on positive educational, training and employment outcomes for children in the justice system. This is a leadership role focused on bringing their own expertise in house to drive and change outcomes for children in the justice system.
This role is embedded into a multidisciplinary team and the post holder will work in the youth justice team and will work with police, probation, social care, CAMHS, schools, education and training providers, educational psychologists and speech and language therapists. They will represent the service at multi agency meetings and will drive the aim of improving education outcomes for this group of children. It would also require an ability to manage and supervise staff overseeing other aspects of work that support the overall goals of the role.
Southampton Youth Justice Service has established links with education across the department where the successful candidate will also have links for their own professional development, as well as comprehensive induction, training and support mechanisms within the service itself.
We are looking for a person who has qualified teaching experience, that knows and understands the education system, as well as someone who has experience of working with children with a range of challenges. That person would be passionate, trauma informed and determined to get the right and best outcome for disadvantaged children. The picture for children in youth justice and education nationally is a difficult one with many children persistently absent, or refusing to attend education provision, or waiting for placements or deemed too high risk to have on site. That picture has declined since COVID. We know the link between not attending or engaging in education, training or employment and offending and exploitation is clear. In the Youth Justice cohort there are high proportions of children with significant speech and language needs, special education needs, neuro diversity which can create barriers for engagement. We want to shift that, have aspiration for our children, support a change in identity as well as expand life choices with the aim of reducing the risk of offending. If you feel you have the skills and experience to take on this challenge, please contact Anna Harbridge for a discussion about the role.
For further information about this role please view the job description.
If you feel you have the necessary background, experience and skills to undertake this role we would like to hear from you.
This vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received, therefore please apply as soon as you can.
Contact details for informal discussion:
For further information and details regarding the position please contact [email protected] or telephone 07500762219
Additional information:
- This post requires an Enhanced DBS check.
- For any posts that require a DBS check, if you have lived outside the UK within the last 5 years, you will be required to provide a Certificate of Good Conduct or a police certificate from the country/countries you have resided in. Kindly note that this is at the expense of the candidate, as well as any costs involved for translating into English.
- Please note the salary quoted is based on full time hours (37 hours).
- 37 working hours per week
- Please note all adverts close to applications at 23.55pm on the specified closing date
To be considered for this post please submit an online application through our website: https://www.southampton.gov.uk/jobs/ or click on the 'Apply for this job' button below.
The supporting statement section of the application form must be completed. Unless there are specific criteria questions for you to evidence against, you will need to detail how you meet the essential, and if applicable the desirable criteria for the role. A CV on its own will not be considered.
Recruitment contact details: [email protected]
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