Senior Children & Young Person's Practitioner £24,742.75 per annum Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent Hours per week 37.5 (Term time plus 3 weeks) Contract type Permanent The role You’ll deliver education and prevention programmes to children and young people, alongside professionals training, to local schools and colleges, with the aim of educating children and young people to spot unhealthy relationships and identify ways to stay safe from abuse. Alongside delivering, you’ll strengthen our programme and training services, and support our safer accommodation offer for children and young people, helping us to continue to provide amazing support for our community. Job requirements Support the development of our education and prevention programmes for children and young people (CYP) and specialist training for teachers and community groups. Facilitate and manage the delivery of the Relationships Without Fear and X-Roads programmes to children and young people in education, alongside delivering an age appropriate 1-2-1/drop-in service. Demonstrate effective relationship building with children and young people, maintaining engagement and confidence in our services. Monitor and collate data around delivery and outcomes to assist with stakeholder and commissioner feedback, contract monitoring and service development. Maintain and commit to continuous learning and development, keeping up to date with the ever-changing pressures that children and young people, face particularly around online safety and social media. Manage and maintain strong and efficient multi-agency relationships to meet the identified needs of children and young people (CYP). This might include providing reports for, or attending, meetings such as MARAC and CYP conferences. Advocate for CYP so that agencies understand and meet their needs, supporting CYP to engage with internal and external agencies to access services and help develop skills so they can achieve their goals. What we’re looking for An NVQ Level 3 in Children and Young People, or equivalent. Minimum of one years’ experience working with children and young people providing either 1:1 support or group work/activities. Experience of delivering support to children and young people, recognising individual needs such as developmental stage, any additional learning needs, etc. An understanding of the complexities surrounding domestic abuse and safeguarding and the effects that domestic abuse has on children and young people. The ability to keep clear, concise, and factual recordings of sessions/meetings, the ability to liaise with other professionals and the ability to work under pressure and use your own initiative. Clear, effective, verbal and written communication skills, great time management skills and the ability to prioritise high risk cases. Ability to work flexibly when evenings and weekends are required. A motivational approach to help lead, coach and support their team members Able to drive and have access to a vehicle for business use. Enhanced DBS check. Be a catalyst for change and help us impact the way our region addresses abusive relationships. Apply now We’ll be interviewing as we go so might close the application process early if we find the right person. DomesticAbuse RelationshipAbuse StokeonTrent Staffordshire JobsThatGiveBack ChildrenAndYoungPeople EducationAndPrevention GreatBenefits Who we are We’re part of Honeycomb Group, a team of social-minded brands championing happy homes in our region by providing services and support that help people across Staffordshire and its surrounding areas feel secure, connected and confident. Glow is the catalyst for change in our community and our sector. We’re working to systematically impact the way our region and our sector addresses abusive relationships. Everything we do is driven by a deep desire to change the future of relationships for the better. This is the start of something great