Utilising the power of Morecambe FC brand to provide an exceptional service to improve the lives of individuals & their family network. Our provision is centred around Social Inclusion, Education and Wellbeing. These services connect people by, supporting them to achieve their goals and make positive changes, to create a safer, stronger and more resilient community. Champions is an intervention style programme that aims at reducing reoffending. It is delivered in the community and in custody to divert people aged 10 to 25 away from crime. Working as part of the Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN), specialist Champions Mentor will engage young children & adults during to produce a development plan to assist the client in fulfilling their own goals relating to personal development, education, training and employment whilst also engaging in social & physical activities. Working daily engaging with, various members of the police family & wide range of stakeholders. The Champions Mentor will remain completely independent from the police investigation whilst delivering this programme. Adopt a trauma-informed approach to work with all individuals aged 10 and above, the aim is to gain an understanding of their behaviour and support individuals to increase their confidence, resilience and wellbeing, whilst reducing their offending behaviours. The programme will offer positive alternatives to young people such as education, training, volunteering, and community-based activities such as football, boxing, table tennis, walking etc. Responsibility to successfully engage individuals to assess their motivation to make positive change & start an intervention plan to prevent them from reoffending. Occasionally work in the police custody suite working with detainees who fit the Champions programme criteria Working with drug intervention and mental health specialists, education partners, employability stakeholders & probation staff to provide a 'joined up’ working approach to the intervention plan Offering an holistic approach with a whole host of highly beneficial services such as: wraparound support, signposting, community activities via the trust and support into activities provided by other local organisations. This will all be aimed at trying to establish the young person’s goal and aspirations, then inspiring them onto a pathway to achieve this. Exceptional listener, who is capable of engaging and building a rapport with people. The Champions Mentor will often be seen as a friendly face and as the non-judgmental side of the criminal justice system. The Champions Mentor will be impartial and open minded in their decision-making processes. Be able to be assertive and at times deal with confrontational situations. The role has an element of exposure to managed risk. You will need to be risk aware and have the necessary skills to minimise risk. Be able to integrate quickly into the environment of the police custody suite working to a common goal with all members of the police family. Possessing excellent interpersonal skills. A clear communicator with the ability to connect with people from all backgrounds, walks of life and different cultures. Be able to work independently but also as part of a team, acting with professionalism, integrity and empathy. A willingness to learn, with a measured and consistent approach at all times. Passionate about helping others to achieve their goals and aspirations. Manages own time and relevant resources efficiently and effectively. Prioritises work and use of resources to meet relevant objectives. Shows initiative, personal resilience and motivation to deliver a quality service. Upholds legislation, regulations and policy, acting with integrity and challenging those who do not. Behaves appropriately, taking personal responsibility for own actions and setting a good example for other colleagues. Actively demonstrates the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity and helps others to do so. An ability to motivate, inspire and mentor people towards achieving their goals. An ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with a range of partners. Knowledge and experience of safeguarding requirements when working with young people and vulnerable adults. Ability to monitor, evaluate and assess project performance. Strong IT skills including abilities in all MS Office programmes. A passion for community and making a difference. A commitment to the mission, vision, and values of Morecambe FC Community Foundation. Knowledge of processes to safeguard children, young people, and vulnerable adults. Thorough working knowledge of the community provision and opportunities delivered by MFCCF and partners. Full driving license and the use of a vehicle, with business insurance GCSE in Maths & English grade 4 and above Safeguarding Mental Health First Aid Experience of mentoring individuals over long periods of time. Experience of working with vulnerable young people within a youth work, education, or custodial environment. Monitoring and evaluation of programmes. Achieving set targets and outputs. Minimum of 2 years of delivering community programmes. Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System. Youth Offending Service or similar working background. Mentoring, Counselling or Youth Work experience Awareness and understanding of Morecambe and the surrounding area.