Young Offenders Support Assistant- Bradford
Posted 22/04/26£90 - £95
Long Term - Temp
Secondary
Beginning 05/26
Job Title: Young Offenders Support Assistant
Location: Bradford
Contract Type: Full-time / Term-time
Salary: £95–£110 per day
Employer: Independent Alternative Provision School
We are currently recruiting a Young Offenders Support Assistant to work with young people who are involved with, or at risk of, offending behaviour within a specialist alternative provision in Bradford.
This role requires a resilient, proactive, and trauma-informed individual who can support young people to make safer choices, reduce risk, and re-engage with education and positive pathways.
The provision supports learners who may present with complex behavioural needs and may be known to services such as Youth Offending Teams (YOT), social care, or other external agencies.
The setting operates across two sites – a main education provision and an outdoor learning environment – offering a blend of practical, vocational, and therapeutic approaches. The successful candidate must be flexible and willing to work across both.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide targeted support to young people at risk of offending or involved in the youth justice system
- Build positive, professional relationships with learners who may be disengaged from education and authority
- Support behaviour management using restorative and trauma-informed approaches
- Act as a positive role model, promoting pro-social behaviour and decision-making
- Support learners in understanding consequences, choices, and personal responsibility
- Contribute to risk management and intervention strategies
Work towards individual targets set within EHCPs, behaviour plans, and intervention programmes - Maintain accurate records relating to behaviour, engagement, and risk factors
- Support emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and life skills development
- Work collaboratively with teaching staff, safeguarding leads, and external agencies (e.g. YOT, social care, police)
- Promote engagement, self-esteem, and positive future pathways
The Young People
- Aged 11–16
- Present with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs
- May be at risk of or involved in offending behaviour
- May display behaviours linked to trauma, exploitation (CCE), or adverse childhood experiences
Require clear boundaries, consistency, and strong relational support
Person Specification
Minimum of 6 months’ experience working with young people with challenging or high-risk behaviours (professional or personal capacity)
Experience supporting disengaged or “at risk” young people
Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-agency team
Understanding of safeguarding policies and risk managementDesirable Experience
Experience working within youth justice, YOT, or intervention-based roles
Experience in alternative provision, youth work, or specialist education settings
Experience supporting young people involved in anti-social behaviour or offending pathways
Experience liaising with external agencies and multi-agency teamsQualifications (Desirable, not essential)
Youth Work, Criminology, Psychology, or related qualification
First Aid qualification
Knowledge & Understanding
Understanding of risk factors linked to youth offending
Awareness of Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE), Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE), and county lines
Understanding of trauma-informed and restorative approaches
Awareness of social and environmental factors impacting young people