Targeted Youth Co-ordinator
London Borough of Havering
Targeted Youth Co-ordinator, Grade 8 £49,056- £53,172
Starting Well, Specialist Safeguarding and Youth
About the role
If you are an enthusiastic individual who is passionate about providing support to the young people of Havering- we want to hear from you!
You will have the ability to build and sustain relationships with young people in a range of contexts and settings and take account of the complex lives young people live and bring about positive change.
Havering Youth Influence and Participation Team is part of an integrated and systemic model of working across the borough. Working with colleagues from across our local partnership you will offer support and deliver programmes and detached outreach provision with young people from the wider Havering Community.
The team deliver both open access and targeted youth work sessions from the MyPlace Youth and Community Centre in Harold Hill, the Council’s flagship multi-million-pound youth and community centre as well as other community venues. The team hosts the Children in Care Youth Club, Youth Parliament, a SEND provision and coordinates trips and activities for young people in the borough. There is a detached youth work offer, which takes place in known “hotspots” across the borough. 1 to 1 targeted casework is completed with young people who are at risk of exploitation to reduce risk factors and improve their confidence.
As one of two Targeted Youth Coordinators, you can expect to hold a caseload of young people providing 1 to 1 targeted casework, as well as managing a team of Targeted Youth Support Practitioners and Youth Support Workers.
About You
As Targeted Youth Co-ordinator you will,
• Have significant experience of working with young people, with an understanding of the range of issues that impact on their lives and experiences.
• Bring some experience of managing and motivating a team.
• Have the ability to develop relationships with staff from other teams, departments and external agencies including schools/alternative provisions.
• Work in partnership with Children’s Services, Education, Voluntary Sector and Housing.
• Demonstrate curiosity about the needs of Havering’s youth population
• Have an understanding of contextual safeguarding and risks associated with extra-familial harm
• Be passionate about co-production with young people to co-create and design services to meet their needs.
• Be prepared to undertake evening and weekend work as needed
Please view Job Profile here
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Palmela.Witter@havering.gov.uk
The closing date for the receipt of applications is 20/5/26 however interest in this job may be high and we therefore reserve the right to close the vacancy early.
You will be notified if your application has been successful. Interview date to be confirmed,
Additional Information
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