Children and Young Persons (CYP) Navigator
Salary: £27,145.46
Location: Community-based across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, with regular delivery in Leicester Royal Infirmary (LRI), police custody and other agreed community settings
Contract: Full Time Permanent
This role involves working during key engagement hours, typically between 3:00pm and 12:00am, when young people are most likely to present at hospital or be in police custody. Flexible working patterns and well-managed shift arrangements support a healthy work–life balance.
For many children and young people, a moment of crisis can become a turning point. With the right support, positive change is possible. That's where you come in.
We're looking for a CYP Navigator – someone with a rare mix of compassion, resilience, organisation and flexibility. Someone who understands that supporting young people isn't just about offering advice; it's about building trust, creating opportunities and helping them take positive steps towards a safer future.
You'll be working with children and young people who may be affected by violence, exploitation, trauma or other complex challenges. Some may be reluctant to engage, but when you help a young person feel safer, more confident and connected to the right support, it can have a lasting impact.
About the Role:
You'll support children and young people aged 11–25 who are vulnerable to, affected by, or involved in violence and associated harm.
Working across hospital, police custody and community settings, you'll engage young people at key moments and provide timely, trauma-informed support. Through one-to-one interventions, mentoring and advocacy, you'll help young people identify goals, reduce risks and access the services and opportunities they need to thrive.
You'll work closely with families, professionals and community partners to ensure young people receive coordinated support throughout their journey.
What You'll Be Doing:
What We're Looking For:
Whilst we welcome applications from those with lived experience, this role requires an enhanced DBS check and Police vetting. Due to the time required to complete these checks, successful candidates will be offered a start date at least 6 weeks from the point of job offer. This should allow sufficient time for all necessary pre-employment clearances to be obtained
Our Justice division is dedicated to transforming lives and creating safer communities. Our mission is to reduce reoffending, build stronger communities, and help people realise their potential.
At Ingeus, we’ve spent time listening to our employees to build our benefits package;
We understand that everyone’s journey is different, and we’re committed to making our recruitment process as inclusive and accessible as possible. If you require any support or adjustments—whether that’s help with the application, interview format, or anything else—we’re here to listen and work with you to find the best approach.
Our goal is to ensure you can showcase your skills and potential in a way that works for you. Please don’t hesitate to contact us at careers@ingeus.co.uk to discuss how we can support you
If you think you have what it takes, don't delay and apply today – We may shortlist and conduct interviews before the closing date and if we receive enough applications this role may close early.
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