Youth Justice Team Practitioner - South Essex, Rayleigh
Essex
Role

Youth Justice Team Practitioner - South Essex, Rayleigh
Permanent, Full Time
£37,185 to £50,081 per annum
Location: Rayleigh
Working Style: Community-based worker
Closing Date: 10th March 2026
This is an opportunity for an appropriately qualified worker to join the
South Essex Youth Justice team, an effective and vibrant youth justice
quadrant team. It’s a unique role that combines support, safeguarding and
rehabilitation—helping young people rewrite their stories while building
safer, stronger communities
Youth Justice Team Practitioner
Your Mission: As a Youth Justice Team Practitioner your
mission is clear: to work in collaboration with families, schools, and key
agencies to address the root causes of youth offending. By representing the
Youth Justice Service at multiagency forums, you'll be at the forefront of
securing better outcomes for our youth.
Day to Day:Assessments with young people/families for Out
of Court Disposal Panels. Completing Reports for Referral Order
Panels/Court. Supervising a caseload of young people who are subject to Out
of Court Disposals/Court orders. Attending professional meetings for young
people. Court duty for Remand or Youth Court. As part of the team to cover
office duty.
In-Depth Understanding: Your experience in working with
young individuals with complex needs and families demonstrates your profound
grasp of the relevant legislation, the Criminal Justice System and
criminogenic risk.
Communication Expertise: Your exceptional communication
skills, both verbal and written, coupled with your IT proficiency, enable
you to maintain impeccable records on our YOS case management system.
Resilience and Initiative: You thrive under pressure,
managing competing demands with grace. You're aware of your strengths and
areas for development and are committed to continuous professional growth.
Positive Influence: You possess the ability to challenge
young people's attitudes and behaviours in a constructive and uplifting
manner. Your dedication to working in partnership with young people, their
parents/carers, and other stakeholders is unwavering.
Collaborative Spirit: You excel in multi-disciplinary
teamwork, breaking down organisational boundaries to achieve collective
success.
If you're ready to embark on this rewarding journey, apply now and be the
change our young people need. Together, we can shape a better future.
What you will need:
You will be a qualified and registered Social Worker or will hold a
professionally accredited qualification such as Teaching, Youth and
Community work, Probation Studies. Newly Qualified Social Workers can be
considered.
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Why Essex?
As one of the largest and most dynamic UK local authorities, Essex offers a
stimulating public service environment. Covering over 1,420 square miles and
serving 1.8 million residents, we’re committed to transformational change
and delivering better quality at lower cost. Recognised in the top three of
the latest IMPOWER index for productivity, we ensure everyone matters in
Everyone's Essex
. With flexible working options and a focus on innovation, whether you are
looking to develop your career or contribute to the local community, Essex
is the ideal place for you.
In February 2025 , Greater Essex was accepted onto the
Government’s devolution priority programme, which will see local authorities
in Essex work towards establishing a Mayoral Combined County Authority by
May 2026. You can read more about
devolution and local government reorganisation (LGR
) on our careers site.
Essex County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. We’re
committed to interview all disabled applicants who choose to apply under our
Job Interview Scheme if they meet the minimum requirements of the job.
Please speak to our Recruiters if you require any reasonable adjustments
during the process. We’re also committed to interview all veterans and care
leavers, who meet the minimum requirements of the role for which they are
applying.
Once you’ve secured your role within Essex County Council you will receive
many great employee benefits, including support for unpaid carers and
flexible working arrangements to accommodate their needs.
At Essex County Council, we value integrity and ethical behaviour. We kindly
ask that you embrace our code of conduct and the
Nolan principles
, including throughout the recruitment process. Your commitment to these
standards helps us maintain a positive and respectful workplace for
everyone.
The role requires you to be mobile throughout a wider operational area
including travelling around the county of Essex and beyond, transporting
service users and their belongings and to be able to do so in an emergency.
Driving licence and car or the ability to meet the mobility requirements of
the role through other means is essential.
As part of employment with Essex County Council (ECC) should your role
require a DBS check you will be required to register with the DBS update
service. The DBS update service ensures all registered DBS certificates are
kept up to date and allows authorised parties to view the status of your
certificate. This is an annual subscription, and you will be responsible
for ensuring this is maintained. For further information on the DBS update
service please go to
https://www.gov.uk/dbs-update-service
Essex County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and
volunteers to share this commitment.
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