Approved Premises Sessional Worker - Bradford
Approved Premises Sessional Worker - Bradford
Langley has a fantastic opportunity for an organised, creative, and client focussed Approved Premises Sessional Worker with good communication and interpersonal skills to join our busy and friendly team in Bradford. This role is a permanent part-time role working 12 hours per month (with the option to work over these hours as overtime). The successful candidate will receive a salary of £1,877 per annum. This is an ideal role for someone with experience of working within the criminal justice system in the UK.
Box Tree Independent Approved Premises is primarily for offenders who have been released on licence through the criminal justice sector, and who require a high level of supervision. We play a crucial role in supporting the management of offenders in their transition from custody into the community, to achieve successful resettlement. We assist with the well-being and supervision of Approved Premises residents, helping them to adhere to their license conditions and supporting them to keep themselves and others safe.
Key Responsibilities
* Support clients to achieve their aims to reintegrate into the community and live independently and crime-free.
* Work as a team to provide a safe and engaging home and to model pro-social behaviour.
* Prepare for and induct new clients to assist positive outcomes, including assessing clients in prison prior to release and preparing clients for move on.
* Support the delivery of a range of programmes, groups and key work sessions within Box Tree Cottage.
* Keep up to date with client plans and risk assessments.
* Establish and maintain effective liaison with colleagues, Offender Managers, PPU, Police and other agencies to monitor and review progress and ensure all relevant parties are aware of key factors.
Closing date: 3rd February 2025. We reserve the right to close earlier if we receive sufficient applicants.
About Langley Trust
For over 65 years, Langley Trust has been supporting people with convictions to transform their lives. As a Christian charity working across England, we believe everyone deserves another chance. With a wide range of services - including complex needs care, supported housing, and specialist advice services - our work prevents crime, promotes rehabilitation, and reduces the risks of re-offending. Diversity and Inclusion is integral to Langley Trust. We\'re committed to creating a workplace culture where all our people feel valued, included, and able to be their best at work.
A satisfactory Enhanced DBS check with Adults Barred List as well as BPSS Vetting is required for this role. Job offers will be subject to the Trust receiving satisfactory evidence of the successful applicant\'s right to work in the UK.
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