At a Glance
- Tasks: Support at-risk youth and collaborate with agencies to create positive change.
- Company: Kirklees Metropolitan Council, dedicated to community support and youth development.
- Benefits: Permanent position with benefits for unpaid carers and flexible work options.
- Other info: Join a passionate team focused on youth justice and community well-being.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in young people's lives and help prevent crime.
- Qualifications: Recognised social work qualification and experience in multi-agency settings.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
Kirklees Metropolitan Council is seeking a Youth Justice Service Early Help practitioner to work as part of the Essex Youth Justice Service’s Early Help team. This permanent position involves managing a caseload of children at risk of entering the criminal justice system. The role demands strong collaboration with partner agencies, providing evidence-based interventions to foster positive outcomes.
Applicants should hold a recognized social work qualification and have experience in multi-agency environments. The role requires flexibility with a fixed-base work style and offers benefits aligned with the council's commitment to support unpaid carers.
Youth Justice Early Help Practitioner — Multi‑Agency Support employer: Kirklees Metropolitan Council
Kirklees Metropolitan Council is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises the well-being of its employees and the communities they serve. As a Youth Justice Early Help Practitioner, you will benefit from professional development opportunities, a collaborative environment with partner agencies, and a commitment to work-life balance, making it a rewarding place to contribute to meaningful change in the lives of children at risk. The council's dedication to supporting unpaid carers further enhances its appeal as a compassionate and inclusive workplace.
Contact Details:
Kirklees Metropolitan Council Recruitment Team