
Youth Justice Practitioner
Staffordshire Youth Justice Service (SYJS) is looking to recruit to the post of Staffordshire Youth Offending Service (SYOS) Practitioner based in the South Hub in the Lichfield office. The South Hub covers the areas of Stafford, Cannock, South Staffs, Lichfield, Tamworth and Burton.
Our service works with children (10-18) that have been referred by Police/other agencies due to concern about potential involvement in criminal behaviour (Prevention), by the Police to be considered for Out of Court resolutions, been through the Court system and given a community order and those children that have been received custodial sentences.
We are an established team that is experienced in supporting children in various stages of the justice system. We welcome the opportunity to learn from new members of staff and the different experiences and knowledge they bring.
This is a full time (37 hours) permanent role.
Main ResponsibilitiesYou will:
- Support and manage children subject to out of court disposal and community based sentences.
- Be expected to form positive working relationships with complex and often neurodiverse children.
- Act as duty officer and appropriate adult in line with service requirements, providing cover at both local police stations and secure estates
- Complete, maintain and review appropriate records on SYJS recording systems
- Complete high quality and timely assessment (Asset Plus and PDAT) and write reports for Referral Order panel and community option Court reports.
- Engage in regular supervision/discussion with the Senior Practitioner (South Hub)
- Contribute to the development of Child First and Trauma informed practice
You will have:
- Experience of working with children and families and ability to develop positive working relationships.
- Knowledge and understanding of legislation applicable to the Youth Justice sector
- Understanding of the effect of trauma in childhood and the impact on child development
- Proven track record of using assessment, planning and review process in meeting the needs of children and families and public protection
- Ability to write and maintain accurate records and analytical assessments.
- A flexible approach, seeing children when they are available, in a variety of settings including home visits. There is an expectation of evening and occasionally weekend working.
- An opportunity to plan your diary to be as effective as possible, with a mix of working at the Lichfield office base, locations within the South Hub and home if appropriate.
- Be supporting children working with our service who often have had difficult experiences and require understanding and motivation to achieve their capabilities.
The role requires patience, understanding and resilience. It can be frustrating on occasions but rewarding. You will be an integral part of our team trying to improve the opportunities of children who often feel left behind and not listened to.
You do not need to hold a professional qualification but a willingness to work towards Youth Justice Qualifications and ongoing professional development is a must.
We are advertising this role with the job title of a Youth Justice Practitioner, however the job description and the actual job title of the role is SYOS Practitioner.
Interview date provisionally Tuesday 30th June 2026
Don’t feel you meet all the requirements? We value transferable skills, experiences, and qualifications so consider applying anyway or for an informal chat about the role please contact Simon Woollett, SYJS Operations Manager (South Hub): simon.woollett@staffordshire.gov.uk or Vicky Ward SYJS Senior Practitioner (South Hub) vicky.ward@staffordshire.gov.uk
Our Recruitment Process: We anonymise applications during shortlisting to ensure only relevant information is considered. Please complete your application fully, especially the supporting statement, to highlight what you’ll bring to the role. Please note: The minimum essential criteria in the ideal section detailed above will be used if you are applying under one of our Interview Guarantee Schemes.
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Salary range
- £30,024 - £33,699 per year