This vacancy has now closed

Criminal Justice Support Worker

  • Part time
  • £20,407 – £22,065 pro-rata
  • North Ayrshire
  • Closing 19th November 2021


  • Advertised from 5th November 2021
  • 35 hours per week (based on 37.50 hour full time equivalent). Fixed Term Contract For 12 Months.
  • Sacro Defined Contribution Pension Scheme. 31 days annual leave, plus 6 fixed public holidays, pro rata.
  • NACJSW0511

Role

We are looking to recruit a Criminal Justice Support worker to work with people who are subject to statutory and non-statutory court disposals as additional support to compliment work being undertaken by Justice staff. You should be able to demonstrate good communication skills and be skilled at developing positive working relationships with both colleagues and those who come into contact with our services. You will be required to have experience of working with people involved in the Criminal Justice System. Additional skills, which will be necessary include good organisation and IT skills. Successful applicants will be required to be flexible in approach and have the ability to travel across North Ayrshire.

Experience of working in a supporting role is essential and a recognised qualification is desirable although full training will be given.

You will be required to contribute to reports and to keeping records updated.

The role is as challenging as it is rewarding, you will need to have a non-judgemental value base, a sensitive and practical approach, and be person-centred and flexible to meet the needs of our service users.

Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme is a requirement for this post.

A valid driving licence and access to a car is desirable for this post.

Application notes

If you would like an informal chat about the requirements of the role, please contact slindsay@sacro.org.uk

For an application pack visit sacro.org.uk.

Closing Date: Friday 19th November 2021

Interview Dates: To be confirmed

Sacro values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community