Job Introduction
Youth Worker - Full and Part Time
Full Time - JNC 16 - 19 - £34,708 - £37,189 pro rata
Part Time - JNC 7 - 15 - £26,225 - £33,869 pro rata
We are pleased to invite expressions of interest for internal candidates to join the team to enhance our current crisis response service. This will include overnight care for young people in our new “Paddock” model within Breaking the Cycle.
About the Paddock / Crisis Care Service
The Paddock is a newly developed short-term accommodation and support setting providing a safe, nurturing environment for children and young people in crisis, experiencing placement breakdown, or requiring supportive overnight accommodation. The setting supports trauma-informed practice, 1-1 intervention, outdoor activities, and multi-agency working.
Role Overview
Youth Workers within The Paddock will play a key role in delivering high-quality, trauma-informed youth work. You will work as part of a rota supporting a 24/7 operating model, ensuring children feel safe, listened to, and supported during short stays.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver trauma-informed, child-centred youth work interventions.
- Support children through crisis, emotional regulation, and safety planning.
- Contribute to daily records, risk assessments, and summary reports using systems such as LCS.
- Provide support through activities, routines, and 1-1 engagement.
- Work collaboratively with Breaking the Cycle, Strengthening Families, Social Care, EDT, and partner agencies.
- Ensure safe supervision within the property and outdoor spaces.
- Participate in handovers, reflective practice, and team development.
Who Should Apply?
We welcome expressions of interest from colleagues who:
- Have experience delivering youth work with vulnerable or at-risk young people.
- Understand trauma-informed, restorative and youth work practice.
- Can work effectively as part of a rota-based, fast-paced environment.
- Are confident completing risk assessments and maintaining high-quality written records.
- Are committed to safeguarding, relational practice, and youth voice.
How to apply?
If you would like to be considered, please apply and cover the below in your personal statement:
Your relevant youth work experience
Describe the roles you have held, the types of young people you have supported (including any experience with vulnerable, exploited or high‑risk young people), and key skills you have developed.
Your motivation for applying for a Youth Worker role at The Paddock/ crisis care service
Explain why you are interested in working within this new model, what appeals to you about The Paddock environment, and what draws you to trauma‑informed, crisis‑response youth work.
How you would contribute to delivering high‑quality youth work within a 24/7 team
Outline how you work as part of a rota‑based team, communicate effectively with colleagues, support safe routines, and contribute to a positive and child‑centred environment.
How you apply trauma‑informed, restorative and youth‑led approaches in your practice
Provide examples of how you build relationships, support regulation, use creative engagement, and champion youth voice in challenging or emotionally complex situations.
The strengths and personal qualities you would bring to this new service
This may include calmness under pressure, creativity, problem‑solving, strong communication, safeguarding awareness, professional curiosity, outdoor activity skills, or experience in residential/crisis settings.
Internal Interview Date: TBC
External Interview Date: 2nd March
