SHIFT Guide (social worker)
We are offering a £3,000 annual market supplement for this role!The Kingston and Richmond SHiFT Team aims to break the destructive cycle of children who are caught up in, or at greatest risk of, cycles of crime so that they make a positive contribution to our society and build better lives for themselves.SHiFT works with children and young people who are, or are at risk of, repeatedly committing crimes. We do not define them by the criminal offences they have committed but treat each as an individual.A SHiFT team is made up of 5 highly experienced SHiFT guides and one team coordinator supporting all aspects of SHiFT activities.The team works tenaciously, collaboratively, and systemically with SHiFT participants and everyone in their world, identifying the right moment to intervene with tailored and flexible interactions that suit each person. One SHiFT Guide takes on a lead role within the team however a SHiFT team is not traditionally hierarchical; making decisions as a group, taking collective responsibility for SHiFT delivery, and sharing knowledge and experience to maximise good practice is important.SHiFT is a new way of working which you will help shape and develop. We need your experience and input to ensure it develops the impact we believe it can. You will need to be flexible and collaborative; ready to share ideas and take risks to change the lives of SHiFT participants.We are looking for experienced social workers from a wide range of backgrounds to support the development and delivery of SHiFT at this exciting time. This is an ideal role for practitioners who want to invest in meaningful, skilled and direct work with children who may present with some of the most challenging behaviours, which can create professional anxiety but requires a robust and relationship-based approach to break the cycles of crime and harm.In Kingston and Richmond’s SHIFT Practice our Guides are all qualified social workers because this enables the Guide, who is developing the relationship with the participant and delivering the intensive intervention, to also carry out the statutory functions of assessment and planning within social care. We aim to break down barriers of hierarchy and previous experiences or perceptions of social care to create meaningful change with the children caught up in cycles of crime and harm and with their families. Within the youth justice system in the UK children and young people from minority groups, particularly black males, are acutely overrepresented. Therefore, we actively encourage applications from under-represented groups to apply for SHiFT roles – bringing the experience, skills and knowledge needed to support children and young people to break the destructive cycles which lead to them committing crimes.
To apply for this job please visit careers.achievingforchildren.org.uk.