UK Ministry Of Defense Rochester , NY 14618
Posted 2 days ago
Details
Reference number
311583
Salary
£31,984
A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
GBP
Job grade
Administrative Assistant
Contract type
Permanent
Type of role
Operational Delivery
Working pattern
Flexible working, Full-time, Job share, Part-time
Number of jobs available
20
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Location
Wetherby, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS22 5ED : Rochester, South East England, ME1 3LU : Werrington, West Midlands (England), ST9 0DX : Feltham, London (region), TW13 4ND
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Job description
National Youth Justice Worker Returners Campaign
Youth Justice Worker Alumni Advertisement
(Offer only open to former, trained youth justice workers who have left the service within the last five years)
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If you are a former youth justice worker with less than 5 years gap in service and completed your training and probation prior to leaving, we would like you to consider re-joining us to support your former colleagues and offer children and young people the chance for a fresh start in life.
If you were previously a Band 3 in the Youth Custody Service, you can return to the role, and we will fully support you to complete the level 4 child focused qualification. On your return, if you do not complete your level 4 qualification within the agreed timeframe, you will be re-deployed to the adult estate.
If you have already completed either the UNITAS or level 4 child focused qualification
If you are not yet ready to re-join at this time, you can still be part of our Youth Justice Worker Alumni Network to be kept up date on the latest developments for youth justice worker returners. If you havent already joined, simply Click Here to learn more about the network and to register.
Returning band 3 youth justice workers can work 37,38,39,40 or 41 or part time - 19.5 hrs per week.
Returning band 4 specialist youth justice workers can only return and work 37 hrs per week.
Salary
Returning Band 3 Youth Justice Workers
Feltham
37 hours = £35,564
38 hours = £36,686
39 hours = £37,807
40 hours = £38,929
41 hours = £40,050
Cookham, Wetherby, Werrington
37 hours = £31,984
38 hours = £32,992
39 hours = £34,001
40 hours = £35,009
41 hours = £36,108
Returning Band 4 Specialist Youth Justice Workers
Feltham
37 hours = £40,207
Cookham, Wetherby, Werrington
37 hours = £36,565
Rates payable are on F&S terms and are therefore paid as a combination of basic salary, unsocial hours allowance and a non-pensionable additional committed hours (ACH) payment.
OFFER
Eligibility
This offer is open to all youth justice workers who left the Service through resignation or retirement in the last 5 years and who, before leaving, had successfully completed their probationary year. It is also open to former youth justice workers who are currently working within the MOJ (excluding HMPPS) or other government departments.
If you are currently employed in another civil service position you must obtain the permission of your current department to undertake any youth justice worker duties.
HMPPS reserves the right to refuse reappointment of former youth justice workers on grounds of previous poor attendance or performance.
As part of your application, you will be asked to provide up to two youth custody establishments where you would be available for work and that are within an hours travelling distance of your home. Wherever possible we will allocate you to your first preference.
Options for working arrangements and contract
The following options are available:
Full or part time either on a full (39 hours) or part time (19.5 hours) basis
Permanent or temporary contract temporary contracts are available on three, six or nine months. In such circumstances you would be placed on normal duties as part of the roster.
Flexible contractual terms Our range of flexible working offers are constantly in development as we seek innovative ways to meet the needs of our Prisons and our employees. We can discuss these options with you in more detail at the point of appointment although they may not be immediately available.
For temporary contract appointments:
We are offering temporary contracts on a three, six- or nine-months basis with the opportunity to extend the contract up to a maximum of two years should you wish to do so and if there is a continuing requirement for your services.
You will be appointed to the second pay point of the Band 3 pay range (one below the pay range maximum) which gives headroom for future progression.
Should it become apparent that your additional service is no longer required a five-week notice period will be given. You will also be expected to give five weeks notice that you wish to terminate your contract.
As a temporary member of staff, you will receive the full range of Civil Service benefits other than permanent tenure. You will be automatically enrolled for pension although you may opt out. You will be entitled to 25 days leave per annum, pro rata.
It will be for the Governor to determine what additional training or re-entry briefing will be required. Where MMPR training is available you will be required to take it.
You will be required to complete an Occupational Health Review before being appointed.
You will be subject to pre-employment checks including police check and DBS. This is routine and will apply to anyone who has been absent from the service for more than 28 days.
Person specification
If you require any assistance please call 0845 241 5358 (Monday to Friday 8am-6pm) or e-mail MoJ-recruitment-vetting-enquiries@sscl.gse.gov.uk. Please quote the job reference Insert link to job reference
Benefits
For more information about the recruitment process, benefits and allowances and answers to general queries, please click the below link which will direct you to our Candidate Information Page.
Link: https://prisonandprobationjobs.gov.uk/youth-custody/training-and-benefits/
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Selection process details
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Security
Successful candidates must undergo a criminal record check.
Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed.
See our vetting charter (opens in a new window).
People working with government assets must complete baseline personnel security standard (opens in new window) checks.
Medical
Successful candidates will be expected to have a medical which may lead to an occupational health referral.
Nationality requirements
This job is broadly open to the following groups:
UK Ministry Of Defense