Restorative Justice Vacancies

Posted on: 2nd, December 2024

We have an opportunity for either one full time role (37.5 hours/week) or two part time roles (each 18.75 hours/week) to work with us to develop and deliver our Restorative Justice (RJ) Service across Hampshire & the Isle of Wight.

We are looking for organised and enthusiastic individuals with experience of work in restorative practices and/or in multi-agency partnerships across the criminal justice sector and/or of working with volunteers.

Training, supervision and professional development opportunities will be provided for all roles.

Programme Coordinator

  • 18.75 hours/week (specific days/hours to be agreed but usually including Wednesdays)
  • Starting salary £13,250/annum (£26,500 FTE) rising to £14,280 (£28,560 FTE)
  • Home based in Hampshire (with travel throughout the area); start date ASAP
  • Working with victims and offenders, the role includes management of your own case load as well as coordinating, supervising and monitoring our volunteer practitioners in the delivery of restorative processes or programmes.

Referrals and Data Coordinator

  • Job share with an existing staff member
  • 18.75 hours/week (Monday, Friday and half a day on Wednesdays or Thursday as required each week)
  • Starting salary £13,250/annum (£26,500 FTE) rising to £14,280 (£28,560 FTE)
  • Based at Fareham Police Station with some travel around Hampshire; start date ASAP
  • Receive referrals and co-ordinate the allocation of cases
  • Speaking with those harmed by crime and conflict
  • Use of case management system and Excel to produce performance reports

Closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 10th January 2025. Interviews will be held on 23rd January in Winchester and start date will be ASAP thereafter.

Please view the full Role Description & Person Specification for the Programmes Coordinator and Referrals and Data Coordinator and an Application Form (which must be completed to accompany an up to date CV), for more information. 

Completed application form and CV to be emailed to MichelleWest@restorativesolutions.org.uk by 5pm on 10th January 2025.

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