Crime and ASB Restorative Justice Coordinator

Crime and ASB Restorative Justice Coordinator

Full-Time 26430 - 28712 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Working for Hull City Council

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Coordinate restorative justice interventions to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in the community.
  • Company: Join Hull City Council, a supportive and forward-thinking organisation.
  • Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, excellent pension, generous leave, and career development opportunities.
  • Other info: Part-time role with flexible hours and a focus on community impact.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference by empowering victims and holding offenders accountable.
  • Qualifications: Experience in restorative justice or community work is a plus.

The predicted salary is between 26430 - 28712 £ per year.

This is a part time, fixed term position until 31st March 2028 due to funding. The postholder will work as part of the Neighbourhood Nuisance Team (NNT) and Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT) to support the development and function of a high-quality victim and perpetrator service.

To deliver high-quality restorative justice interventions that address antisocial behaviour (ASB) and low-level crime. The postholder will support victims, hold perpetrators accountable, and deliver measurable outcomes that reduce ASB, reoffending, improve public confidence, and strengthen partnership working.

Restorative practice is part of the Neighbourhood Nuisance Team (NNT) and Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) approach to supporting victims and targeted interventions with perpetrators involved in low level crimes and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
  • To promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young people and/or vulnerable adults, advise and provide guidance.
  • Deliver restorative interventions linked to ASB, Community Protection Warnings (CPWs), Community Protection Notices (CPNs), Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs), Community Resolutions, and diversion pathways.
  • Support and deliver a community resolution to perpetrators of ASB and low-level crime to reduce the likelihood of reoffending and to provide a restorative justice process.
  • Engage victims in a restorative justice process that allows victims of ASB and crime to meet or communicate with the perpetrators/offenders, empowering victims by ensuring their voice is heard and giving them an opportunity to express how the ASB/crime has affected their lives.
  • Support proportionate, victim-centred alternatives to prosecution where appropriate. Ensure safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, and equality considerations are embedded.
  • Prepare formal written statements, witness evidence, and professional court reports aligned to civil and criminal standards of proof.
  • Identify and evaluate the needs of individuals with complex needs who are responsible for causing Anti-Social Behaviour, Neighbourhood Nuisance and low-level Crime, adhering to Hull City Council’s Safeguarding Policy.
  • Develop outcome-focused intervention plans to reduce repeat ASB and low-level offending.
  • Undertake lone working visits to cross-tenure residential and business premises, ensuring appropriate procedures and existing risk assessments are adhered to, in order to reduce the risks to officers’ health and safety within the field.

The above principal accountabilities are not exhaustive and may vary without changing the character of the job or level of responsibility.

Benefits of Working for Hull City Council:
  • A competitive salary
  • An excellent pension through the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
  • Initially 23 days annual leave depending on length of service, plus eight public holidays per year, and three additional days off
  • Career development and learning experiences from a range of training courses and learning methods
  • Supportive and forward-thinking culture
  • Great career development opportunities

We are committed to increasing the diversity, equality, and inclusion within our workforce to represent the people we serve and build an environment in which everyone can feel like they belong. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.

Crime and ASB Restorative Justice Coordinator employer: Working for Hull City Council

Hull City Council is an excellent employer, offering a supportive and forward-thinking work culture that prioritises employee development and well-being. With competitive salaries, a robust pension scheme, and generous leave entitlements, employees are empowered to grow in their roles while making a meaningful impact in the community. The role of Crime and ASB Restorative Justice Coordinator provides unique opportunities to engage with victims and perpetrators, fostering restorative practices that enhance public safety and community cohesion.

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Restorative Justice Practices
Victim Support
Perpetrator Accountability
Community Engagement
Safeguarding
Trauma-Informed Practice
Written Communication