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Youth Practitioner
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Weymouth, Dorset County, DT3, England, UK
Listed on 2026-06-26
Listing for:
Dorset Council
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Child Development/Support, Youth Support Worker
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The priorities for our Dorset children are simple but powerful: that they stay in Dorset, the best place for them to grow up, and that they experience high-quality care. We ensure that all young people have access to education and opportunities that enable them to thrive and achieve their full potential.
As a Youth Practitioner, you will play a vital role in creating a safe, stable and nurturing home environment for children and young people who have experienced trauma, disruption, and neglect. You will support them both within our residential home and out in the community, helping them build resilience, independence, and positive relationships that last.
In The Residential Environment- Provide consistent, therapeutic care within a residential home for young people aged 12+, many of whom have experienced trauma, disruption, and are at risk of exploitation.
- Support structured daily routines including mealtimes, education attendance, personal care, and bedtime, helping to create stability, boundaries, and a sense of security.
- Create a safe, warm and predictable home environment where young people feel valued, protected, and able to build trusting relationships with adults.
- Maintain a strong focus on safeguarding, recognising and responding to risks such as child exploitation, missing episodes, and harmful influences, and working proactively to reduce and manage these risks.
- Respond to and manage complex behaviours linked to trauma and adverse experiences, using a therapeutic, trauma-informed and relationship-based approach.
- Support young people to develop independence and resilience, including emotional regulation, decision-making, self‑care, and understanding personal safety.
- Work as part of a close‑knit and vigilant team, ensuring effective information sharing, consistent boundaries, and a shared understanding of each young person’s vulnerabilities, risks, and needs.
- Promote protective behaviours and safe relationships, empowering young people to better understand risk, build confidence, and make safer choices within and beyond the home.
- Deliver targeted, trauma‑informed support to young people at risk of entering care, experiencing exploitation, or facing vulnerabilities such as poor attendance, behavioural challenges, and social or emotional difficulties.
- Build consistent, trusting relationships with young people through outreach in community, school, and home environments.
- Assess individual needs and risks, and deliver tailored interventions to promote safety, emotional regulation, resilience, and positive decision‑making.
- Support young people on the edge of care to maintain stable home placements.
- Identify, assess, and respond to risks of exploitation, including contextual safeguarding concerns.
- Work to improve engagement with education and reduce barriers to school attendance.
- Manage and de‑escalate behaviours using a trauma‑informed approach, recognising the impact of adverse childhood experiences.
- Work collaboratively with families, schools, social care, and multi‑agency partners to provide coordinated, holistic support.
- Maintain accurate and timely records, ensuring all safeguarding responsibilities are met.
- Apply a child‑centred, strengths‑based approach in all aspects of practice.
- Building strong, trusting relationships with children and young people through consistency and care.
- Supporting daily life within the home, ensuring a safe, clean, and nurturing environment.
- Planning and participating in activities that promote development, confidence, and enjoyment.
- Supporting young people in education, training, and employment goals.
- Working closely with families, social workers, and partner agencies to achieve the best outcomes.
- Supporting family connections and reunification work where appropriate.
- Responding calmly and effectively to challenging and dynamic situations.
- Promoting independence, accountability, and emotional growth.
- Structured onboarding programme.
- Safeguarding, trauma‑informed care, and behaviour support training.
- First aid and health & safety training.
- Monthly reflective supervision.
- Access to e‑learning, workshops, and specialist training.
- Advanced…
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