The team will be providing Immediate Justice and interventions with service users in the community.
This role will involve:
· Undertaking initial assessment calls to individuals affected by the incident and those responsible (youth and adult) to identify need and agree appropriate interventions.
· Completing risk assessments to manage any risk identified.
· Liaising with referring agencies.
· Working with organisations to support individual need.
· Managing a caseload.
· Organising, supervising, providing support and encouragement to enable service users (youth and adult) to undertake reparative activity to repair the harm caused by ASB. This can take many forms, such as environmental projects, arts-based projects, awareness raising campaigns, supporting local charity work/community clean-ups etc. Service users will need to be supported to engage safely with these activities and motivated to engage and get as much out of the experience as possible.
· Facilitating restorative communication between victims and offenders via a range of different methods.
· Facilitating a range of Restorative Interventions: both in-person and remote working
· Signposting individuals to agencies to support needs.
The skills and qualities you will need to do the job well are:
Communication- As a Criminal Justice Intervention Worker, listening and responding to what is being said so that people feel supported, valued and cared for is an essential part of this role. There is an expectation that your first contact with people will be via a telephone call, so being able to engage with people over the phone is vital. Good communication skills with children and young people are a must as is the ability to communicate in a clear, timely fashion (verbally and in writing) with professionals. Forming and maintaining relationships with the community placements we use is vital to the success of the work.
Flexibility- Working with people requires a flexible approach to ensure they are contacted at times convenient to them. In return, we don’t expect you to work a rigid 9-5 Monday-Friday working week, you will be expected to manage your diary effectively. Weekend and early evening working will be required to meet the availability and needs of service users.
Motivation- The role is extremely rewarding and can leave you with a high level of pride; to know you have potentially changed someone’s life is hugely rewarding. It is a vital part of the role to work in close partnership with other agencies, attend regular meetings and establish new relationships. It is not the type of job where you are going to be sat at a desk all day with your manager next door. You will have to work from your own initiative and make judgements that consider the needs of the people you are working with, your own workload and the specific contract requirements. Many of the service users (youth and adult) we support face a number of challenges and can find it difficult to engage. You will need to provide encouragement and support in order to meet their needs and to motivate them to engage.
IT Capable- We want our team to spend the majority of their time working with people however, there is a responsibility to record information accurately and promptly. As a result, it is essential that you are proficient in using:
· Electronic calendar
· Word
· Excel
· Microsoft TEAMS/Zoom
Recording the work you deliver is vital in showcasing the amazing work you will be doing. We have a bespoke case management system that you will be fully trained in during your extensive induction period.
Safety- We want you to work safely in all aspects of your role. This will mean following our own internal policies and procedures and will require you to consider safety in relation to the following aspects:
· Safeguarding
· Lone Working
· General Data Protection Regulation
· Confidentiality
· Reparative Activity Risk Assessments
WHAT TO EXPECT
The role is based across Derbyshire and expenses are fully covered for travel, but you will need access to your own vehicle.
We strive to create balance between working from home and working collaboratively with colleagues however, there is an expectation that a lot of the role will be out in the community working with service users and supervising reparative activity. This may involve physical activities such as working on an allotment, assisting with furniture projects, community clean ups, graffiti removal, community renovations and nature projects. Interventions will be offered both remotely and in-person, led by service user needs.
You will have a line manager who you will meet individually at least once a month and they will also be available during the week to provide support and guidance.
We will provide:
· Full training
· A laptop and mobile phone
· Line management support and guidance
· The role requires a Police Vetting – Level 2 and an enhanced DBS check
· 35 hrs per week
· Salary £22,500 rising to £25,000 at the end of Year 2 in role
· 6% employer pension contribution
· 26 days leave per annum plus bank holidays
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From £22,500.00 per year
Benefits:
- Company pension
Application question(s):
- The role requires a Police Vetting – Level 2 and an enhanced DBS check
- You will need to hold a valid driving license and have access to your own vehicle
- Interviews will take place on Wednesday 9 July 2025 (please note we are not able to offer an alternative interview date)
Work Location: On the road
Application deadline: 30/06/2025