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6120 - Youth Justice Oversight Manager Cymru

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 20 Mai 2025
Cyflog: £41,861 i £46,000 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 04 Mehefin 2025
Lleoliad: SA4 9NX
Gweithio o bell: Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 5 ddiwrnod yr wythnos
Cwmni: Ministry of Justice
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 6120

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Job title Youth Justice Oversight Manager Cymru
Number of Roles to be advertised 1
Directorate/Business Unit/Team Operations Cymru
Grade SEO
Role Type: Operational Delivery, Stakeholder Engagement
Salary band National: £ 41,861

Responsible to Regional Head of Youth Justice Oversight
Base/location Wales.
Please note this role is based in Wales and must be filled by a person living in Wales due to the proximity with key stakeholders
This YJB Role is contractually based at the nearest MoJ Collaboration or Satellite Centre in Wales or YJB Swansea office; but YJB staff work flexibly, including from their homes.
FTE/hours (Full-Time/Part-time/Flexible Working) Full-time – 37 hours
Job type (i.e., fixed term/permanent/loan/secondment) Permanent
Duration of appointment – months. (for fixed term, secondment, loan etc) N/A
Security Clearance Required Baseline (BPSS) Checks

Who are we?

The Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB) is the public body which advises Ministers, including the Secretary of State for Justice on the youth justice system. Our ambition is to see a Child First youth justice system. A system which looks to children’s’ strengths and supports children to become the best version of themselves. To this effect we engage with a wide variety of organisations, partners and parties with an interest in youth justice; we share good practice, champion improvement and issue grants.

Our Vision

Working to ensure a youth justice system that sees children as children, treats them fairly and helps them to build on their strengths so they can make a constructive contribution to society. This will prevent offending and create safer communities with fewer victims.

Aims of the Youth Justice System

Prevention of offending by children and young people:
• To reduce the number of children in the youth justice system
• To reduce reoffending by children in the youth justice system
• To improve the safety and wellbeing of children in the youth justice system
• To improve outcomes of children in the youth justice system

Thinking of joining us?

Our recruitment is based on merit, we welcome applications from all who can commit to our vision and values, we offer considerable flexibility in how you work and expect commitment and flexibility in return. We continue to strive for equity, diversity and inclusion in our culture and our staff group. To this end we very much encourage applications from those people with protected characteristics. Our staff are public servants, eligible for the Civil Service pension scheme and we are accredited by the Civil Service Commission. This means applications from across Civil Service Departments, their agencies and Arms-Length Bodies are treated as internal applicants. We also welcome applications from those who do not currently work in these bodies or the public sector.

Role Purpose:-

Your role is key in making sure the YJB can fulfil its statutory duty to provide advice to ministers on the youth justice system and promote effective practice. Your work will contribute toward our aims of:
• reducing the disproportionate number of ethnic minority children in the youth justice system,
• reducing re-offending,
• improving resettlement,
• advising on the reduction of serious violence
• advising on improvements in the way the sector operates and
• working toward a Child First approach in the youth justice system.