Job summary
The Targeted Youth Support Manager is an important leadership role in the delivery of the Targeted Youth SupportService (TYSS)provision across the county. You will work with a wide range of colleagues, key partners, stakeholders and most importantly young people from across sectors. You will: Oversee the planning and delivery of responsive targeted youth service provision that meets the needs of young people aged 11-18, 25 SEN. Oversee, evaluate and quality assure work with young people on a 1-to-1 basis, in groups, in schools and in the community through detached street-based youth work. Use data to evaluate impact and plan service provision. Manage and lead the staff team, upholding all relevant policies and HR procedures. Develop and manage partnerships across all relevant sectors (including health, education, police, VCSE) to meet the young peoples ever-changing needs. Stay informed about the latest policy developments in youth work, including the Statutory Duty 507B and implement relevant policy updates in the work delivered through TYSS and partners. Oversee the work of commissioned services, for example Hear4Youth Cranstoun, TellMi. The needs of the young people are varied, and you will need to lead your team to remain flexible in their work with young people and adapt your management style accordingly. You will need to support the team to use a wide range of youth work skills and you will be solution-focused in your approaches. The aim is to support the young person with building their self-esteem and confidence, set goals and explore new places; work with a young person on healthy friendships & relationships, support young people to make positive choices, preventing escalation to statutory services.
Main duties of the job
You will have extensive and recent experience of leading services that support young people. Hold a qualification in youth work (with JNC) or a related field. Hold a management qualification and relevant experience of leading diverse teams. Your practice & management style will be shaped by anti-oppressive and trauma-informed approaches, placing the young person at the centre of all the support. Extensive Partnership and community work experience, to leverage resources across the Partnership to improve young peoples outcomes. A skilled communicator and work well as part of a team and with a wide range of professionals, confident working in a political environment. Confident in using IT systems and databases. Committed to professional development by engaging with reflective processes and ongoing learning. Able to travel to and access a variety of locations across the County easily.
About us
Oxfordshire County Council has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated youth work manager to join our Targeted Youth SupportService (TYSS). TYSS is a service working preventatively within County Councils Childrens Social Care. We work with young people to address emerging needs, improve life chances and reduce escalation to more intensive and expensive services.This includes supportingyoung people struggling to access education, engage in their community or face obstacles in their home life, to ensure a successful transition to adulthood. The young people are typically 11-18 (up to 25 for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities). Targeted Youth Support Service has been in existence since 2022. The Council is proud of its commitment to young people which is evidenced in a recent peer review. It is an exciting time to join this service as we take the review recommendations forward and combine the Targeted Youth Support, Youth Justice and Contextual Safeguarding offers into one Integrated Adolescence Service.
Details
Date posted
18 June 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£44,711 to £47,754 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
VPC97F0B44
Job locations
Oxford
OX1 1ND
Employer details
Employer name
Oxfordshire County Council
Address
Oxford
OX1 1ND
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