Lead Practitioner (Highlands)

Apex Scotland, Crown, Highland

Lead Practitioner (Highlands)

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Apex Scotland, Crown, Highland

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 6 days ago, 17 Apr | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: 08bb50216e3a42388cf3621a25b08d17

Location ref: Crown, Highland

Full Job Description

Do you have the skills and compassion to make a difference in people’s lives?We are looking for a Lead Practitioner to join our Apex Scotland team based in the Highlands, supporting people with convictions including those with complex needs to achieve positive, sustained change.About the RoleAs Lead Practitioner, you will take a key role in delivering and developing high-quality support for individuals involved in the justice system. You will provide one-to-one and group-based interventions that help participants build confidence, access training or employment, and strengthen wellbeing and resilience.Working within a trauma-responsive and person-centred framework, you will:Support individuals with a range of convictions and complex barriers to manage their barriers to employment.Coordinate and monitor caseloads, ensuring effective action planning, review, and reporting.Provide guidance and reflective support to team members, contributing to consistent practice standards.Build strong partnerships with local agencies, employers, and stakeholders to enhance opportunities for participants. Including Job searching, applications, prospective employer contact, volunteering and work experience opportunitiesCollect and record data in line with funder requirements and service quality standards.Support participants to understand and safely manage disclosure of complex convictions (Full training given)Develop appropriate disclosure statementsNavigate licence conditions and statutory restrictions in relation to employment, training, and volunteeringLiaise with justice and public protection partners to ensure safe, coordinated and risk-informed progression for individualsProvide guidance to employers, where appropriate, to enable safe and sustainable placementsAbout YouYou will bring experience of working with people facing multiple disadvantages, ideally within justice or employability services. You will have strong communication skills, a compassionate and strengths-based approach, and the ability to motivate others towards change. A driving licence is essential., None specified

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We are the specialist organisation which for over 25 years has contributed to a safer Scotland by working with people with criminal convictions or at risk of committing offences to give them the necessary skills to change their behaviour and lead fulfilling lives.

Direct job link

https://www.s1jobs.com/job/lead-practitioner-highlands-126706582