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Youth Justice Service Practitioner

Youth Justice Service Practitioner

London Borough of Havering
locationRomford RM1 3BB, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in less than 3 weeks
Youth Work
Full time
£39,276 - £42,771 per year

    Grade 6- £39276- £42771pa

    About the Role

    As a Youth Justice Service Practitioner, you’ll play a vital role in preventing youth offending, safeguarding children, and supporting positive outcomes for young people and their families.

    You’ll manage a varied caseload, delivering effective interventions and restorative justice approaches, while working closely with victims, families, and multi-agency partners. This is an opportunity to make a real difference by helping young people turn their lives around and contribute positively to their communities.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Hold a caseload and deliver interventions that support desistance and strengthen families.
    • Work with victims and implement restorative justice and reparation activities.
    • Ensure compliance with legislation and Youth Justice Board standards.
    • Represent the YJS and Local Authority in court, panels, and professional meetings.
    • Maintain accurate records and contribute to service development.
    • Work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays as required.

    What You’ll Bring

    • A degree-level or professional qualification in Social Work, Education, Health, Youth Work, Probation, Police, or a related discipline.
    • Experience of safeguarding, assessments, SMART planning, and interventions.
    • Strong communication and report-writing skills, with the ability to engage young people, families, and professionals.
    • Knowledge of Youth Justice legislation and restorative approaches.
    • Resilience, cultural sensitivity, and a collaborative approach to working with diverse communities.

    Why Choose Havering?

    • Excellent Local Government Pension Scheme
    • Flexible Working Options – including hybrid and remote arrangements
    • Generous Annual Leave – with the option to buy additional days
    • Professional Development – minimum 10 days of learning annually
    • Health & Wellbeing Support – including mental health resources
    • Inclusive Culture – guided by our ICARE values: Integrity, Creativity, Ambition, Respect, Everyone

    We’re a council that embraces change, encourages fresh ideas, and supports career progression. If you’re ready to make a lasting impact in a borough that values initiative, collaboration, and civic pride—we want to hear from you.

    Please viewJob Profilehere

    For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Julie.Meek@havering.gov.uk

    The closing date for the receipt of applications is 29/12/25 however interest in this job may be high and we therefore reserve the right to close the vacancy early.

    You will be notified if your application has been successful. Interview date to be confirmed.

    Should you require any help or advice with your online application, please contact the Recruitment Helpdesk on 01708 432770

    Additional Information

    We want everyone to choose Havering. When you apply for a job with us, your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexual orientation. Our residents and service users come from all walks of life, and so do our employees. Find out what it means to Choose Havering.

    The London Borough of Havering has important responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. If you are appointed to a job that involves working with these groups, you may be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

    Please attach your supporting statement, explaining in no more than x2 A4 sides why and how you meet the criteria for this role.

    We practice anonymised recruitment. Please ensure that you remove all personal information from any documents that you upload.

    Salary range

    • £39,276 - £42,771 per year