Youth Justice Prevention Worker - 18.50 Hours in Torquay

Youth Justice Prevention Worker - 18.50 Hours in Torquay

Torquay Full-Time 31537 - 34434 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Torbay Council

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support young people at risk of entering the criminal justice system through targeted interventions.
  • Company: Join Torbay Council's Youth Justice Service and make a real difference.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, meaningful work, and the chance to empower young lives.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Why this job: Be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of vulnerable youth.
  • Qualifications: GCSE in English and experience working with children and families.

The predicted salary is between 31537 - 34434 £ per year.

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people? Torbay Council is seeking a committed and skilled Youth Justice Prevention Worker to join our Youth Justice Service. This is a rewarding opportunity to support children and young people aged 10+ who are at risk of entering the criminal justice system, helping them achieve positive change.

As a Youth Justice Prevention Worker, you will deliver high-quality, trauma-informed interventions to young people and their families. You will work with those at risk of offending, social exclusion, and criminal exploitation, providing both one-to-one and group-based support. Your work will focus on prevention, early intervention, and take a Child First approach to planning your work.

You will manage a caseload, undertake assessments, and contribute to risk management planning, ensuring that young people receive tailored, evidence-based support. Working collaboratively with families, you will empower them to achieve sustainable positive change.

Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver targeted interventions to support young people at risk of entering the youth justice system.
  • Work directly with families to strengthen relationships and reduce risks.
  • Undertake assessments and contribute to safeguarding and risk management plans.
  • Build strong relationships with partner agencies including Police, Social Care, Education, and Health services.
  • Maintain accurate case records, prepare reports, and contribute to service data and performance monitoring.
  • Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings.

This post will be carrying out Regulated Activity. As such the post will require an Enhanced Criminal Record Check plus an additional Barred List Check. The check will reveal any spent and unspent convictions and adult cautions (which have not been filtered), any local Police information and a check of either the Adult, Child or Adult and Child Barred Lists.

Skills
  • Ability to carry out assessments, plan and deliver needs based interventions.
  • Ability to produce and maintain accurate records and reports.
  • Ability to produce and maintain accurate data recording.
  • Experience in engaging positively with complex and resistant children, young people and their parents.
  • Ability to offer appropriate support to families affected by Family breakdown, Homelessness, Child Protection issues, Drug and/or alcohol dependency, Tenancy breakdown, Non school attendance, Criminal exploitation, Sexual exploitation.
  • This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English.
Knowledge
  • Understanding of the impact of adverse child trauma experiences.
  • Knowledge of relevant legislation, local and national policy.
  • Knowledge of Child Protection and safeguarding procedures.
  • Knowledge of issues facing families at risk of family breakdown.
  • Previous work in a health or social care environment (paid or unpaid) with children and young people.
Experience & Qualifications
  • GCSE pass in English at Grade C or above or equivalent.
  • Evidence of consistent pattern of learning from education, training and experience.

This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Interviews are expected to be conducted during the week commencing 6th July 2026. Our adverts do sometimes close early - even where there's a published deadline - so if you're keen, please apply as soon as possible.

Youth Justice Prevention Worker - 18.50 Hours in Torquay employer: Torbay Council

Torbay Council is an exceptional employer dedicated to making a positive impact in the community, particularly in the lives of young people. With a strong focus on employee development and a supportive work culture, staff are encouraged to grow professionally while delivering meaningful interventions. Located in the beautiful Torbay area, employees benefit from a collaborative environment that values innovation and teamwork, making it an ideal place for those passionate about social change.

Torbay Council

Contact Details:

Torbay Council Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Youth Justice Prevention Worker - 18.50 Hours in Torquay

Trauma-Informed Interventions
Assessment Skills
Risk Management Planning
Family Engagement
Record Keeping
Report Writing
Data Recording