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Job Location | South Brent |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
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Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Salary range: £36,708 - £39,867 (pro-rata) p.a. inc.Contract: Fixed Term until 31 March 2022Hours of work: 36 hours per weekLocation: Flexible working across London BoroughsJoin us and become part of a MOPAC funded pan London innovative County Lines projectBrent is a tremendously vibrant London borough where the iconic arch of Wembley Stadium dominates the skyline. Spanning both inner and outer London, it is a borough of huge contrasts in terms of its economic, environmental, ethnic and social make up. Brents diversity is evident to all who visit our borough and our long history of ethnic and cultural diversity has created a place that is truly unique and valued by those who live and work here.The council is pursuing a far-reaching transformation agenda that better meets the needs of our community so it is an exciting time to join us.The PostThe mayor has announced £10m of co-commissioning funding for crime prevention projects that tackle child sexual exploitation, female offending and youth offending in the capital. In response, a coalition bid was submitted from all 32 London Borough Heads of Community Safety with support from three leading voluntary sector delivery service and other statutory services including the Metropolitan Police for a pan London County lines project.This project will develop and deliver a support service for young people who are vulnerable and caught up in county lines drug distribution networks across our region. This issue brings together gangs, national policing strategy, CSE, trafficking, modern slavery, exploitation and vulnerability; underpinned by a complex range of social and structural disadvantage. The need has been identified but is so far only partly understood and sporadically mapped, with support models untested at any scale.This project will be the first county lines support service that: