Young Offenders Support Assistant, Bradford
Posted 30/04/26£100 - £105
Long Term - Temp
Secondary
Beginning 06/26
Young Offenders Support Assistant
📍 Bradford
💼 Full-time | Term-time only
💰 £100–£110 per day
🏫 Independent Alternative Provision
About the Role
We are recruiting on behalf of a specialist alternative provision in Bradford seeking a resilient and committed Youth Worker / Young Offenders Support Assistant.
This role involves supporting young people aged 11–16 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs, including those at risk of exclusion or involvement in youth offending.
You will help re-engage learners with education, build positive relationships, and support their personal development in a structured, trauma-informed environment.
Why Apply?
Work within a specialist alternative provision setting
Be part of a supportive and experienced staff team
Make a genuine difference to vulnerable young people
Access to outdoor and therapeutic learning environments
Opportunities to progress within education, SEN, or youth justice sectors
Key Responsibilities
Support students in both classroom and alternative learning environments
Build positive, trusting relationships with disengaged learners
Manage behaviour using consistent and trauma-informed approaches
Support EHCP targets and individual development plans
Assist with emotional regulation, social skills, and life skills
Record and monitor progress, behaviour, and engagement
Work collaboratively with teaching staff, SEND teams, and external agencies
Promote positive engagement, confidence, and achievement
About the Students
Aged 11–16
Present with SEMH needs
May display challenging behaviour linked to trauma or adverse experiences
Require consistency, structure, and strong role models
What We’re Looking For
Essential:
Experience working with young people (education, youth work, care, or similar)
Confidence managing challenging behaviour
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Ability to remain calm and de-escalate situations effectively
Team player with a proactive, flexible approach
Desirable:
Experience in alternative provision, PRUs, or youth offending services
Knowledge of CSE (Child Sexual Exploitation) and CCE (Child Criminal Exploitation)
Experience supporting students with EHCPs or SEND needs
Relevant qualifications (Youth Work, Psychology, Criminology, etc.)
First Aid training
Key Skills
Behaviour management & de-escalation
Emotional intelligence & resilience
Adaptability and problem-solving
Basic IT skills for reporting
Ability to motivate and engage young people
Personal Qualities
Patient, empathetic, and consistent
Able to build trust with vulnerable young people
Professional, reliable, and adaptable
Committed to safeguarding and inclusion
Safeguarding
This role is subject to enhanced DBS checks and safer recruitment procedures. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Apply Now
If you are passionate about supporting young people and making a real difference, apply today.