Job Category: Social Care
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Education and Training Worker | 9449 | Secondment Opportunity / Temporary Fixed Term Contract until 25th June 2027 | 37 hours per week | 39,862 to 41,771 per annum | Grade J | Great Yarmouth
Norfolk Youth Justice Service is looking to recruit an Education, Training & Employment (ETE) Coordinator to take the lead role across the service for all ETE matters and support children in youth justice to reach their full potential.
To apply, please download an application form
and attach it to your online application instead of your CV.
We are keen to appoint an experienced education professional who is passionate about improving outcomes for the most vulnerable children.
The role will involve engaging children who may have experienced trauma, previous school exclusions and rejection and may have an entrenched mistrust of adults. This countywide role is part of the Education, Training and Employment team within our Norfolk Youth Justice Service Partnership Strand.
All About You
The successful candidate must be passionate about and have experience in improving the education, training and employment opportunities of vulnerable children. You will have experience working with vulnerable children and the ability to deliver creative interventions.
You need to be someone who can work collaboratively with other youth justice colleagues, educational providers, and partner agencies to influence, challenge and advocate for children in youth justice.
You will have up to date knowledge of the education system, guidance and legislation, and pathways into further education, training and employment. You will be familiar with legislation and national guidance relating to the education of children in care and those with special educational needs.
Our Norfolk Youth Justice Service (NYJS) is a statutory multi-agency partnership hosted within Norfolk County Council, established by section 37 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Anti-racist statement for Norfolk Youth Justice Service
noted that "race disproportionality is significant and fundamental, visible in every part of the youth justice system".
We are committed to becoming an anti-racist service. We acknowledge that racism exists within the systems we deliver and operate within, impacting on the disproportionate representation of children from ethnic minority groups within the youth justice system. We accept responsibility for taking action wherever and whenever racism occurs.
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