Youth Justice Senior Practitioner
The closing date is 10 April 2026
Job summary
This is a temporary fixed-term role for until December 2027 to cover a secondment.
The role of Senior Practitioner within the Youth Justice Service is dynamic and multi-faceted, with a 70/30 split of case-management alongside practice/team development work. Senior Practitioners hold the most complex and high-need children in our service, and will tend to work with children on higher-level community orders and those on remand/sentence in custody, including those subject to MAPPA. This role involves additional responsibilities and opportunities such as delivering training/workshops internally and to partners, leading on projects and assisting the management team with audits and quality assurance activity.Senior Practitioners are also required to represent the management team and service in some multi-agency panels and forums. The role has supervisory responsibility for some non case-holding members of the team.Senior Practitioners form part of the YJS Duty Management rota so the role does involve some occasional evening and weekend work.
Main duties of the job
Candidates applying for this Senior Practitioner role will need to have strong experience of youth justice practice and be highly conversant in youth justice knowledge, practice frameworks, legislation and guidance.We are looking for a practitioner able to pick up a complex and varied case-load, attend Magistrates and Crown Courts, write both community and custody-level Pre-Sentence Reports and work with children on remand or sentenced in the secure estate.We are looking for a practitioner who has experience of leading on specific practice areas or projects and who is able to demonstrate positive role-modelling and leadership skills for the wider team. Experience of supervising/mentoring other members of staff is desirable.Our Senior Practitioners will often be the 'first port of call' for the team and for partners and so we are looking for candidates who embody our Child First values, have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, competence in dynamic problem-solving, confidence in making defensible decisions, and self-awareness in knowing what and when to escalate for further support.
About us
Oxfordshire Youth Justice Service is a dynamic and forward-thinking multi-agency partnershipcommitted to preventing and reducing youth crime in the County of Oxfordshire.We are passionate about improving outcomes for justice-involved children, families and victims of crime and aredriven in our practice by theChild First framework and our values.You would be joining a team of professionals who come to work each day to make things better for our children and those harmed by their behaviour.We are proud of the service we provide in partnership for our children, and are fiercely motivated to address barriers and challenges in our systems including equity of access to services for vulnerable and minoritised communities and victims, disproportionate over-representation of Black and Mixed Heritage children in our justice system, and improving education outcomes for children with SEND along with other core priorities as outlined in our Youth Justice Annual Plan.
Oxfordshire Youth Justice Service is located under an umbrella of teams as part of the County's adolescent offer.This is an exciting time to join the service as we work with colleagues across exploitation and youth work to enhance our responses across prevention, diversion and around harm outside the home.
Details
Date posted
19 March 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£46,142 to £49,282 a year
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
VPA9820618
Job locations
Oxford
OX5 2BP
Employer details
Employer name
Oxfordshire County Council
Address
Oxford
OX5 2BP
Employer's website
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