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Contract (Part-Time, fixed term - 2-years)

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Job description

Job Title: Pathways Advisor 
Salary: £17,500 (0.5 FTE)
Location: Midlands 
Contract Type: Part-Time, fixed term (2-years) 
Reports To: Regional Manager 
Service Area: The Skill Mill 
Place of Work: Remote with the expectation of some regional travel


About The Skill Mill 

The Skill Mill is a multi-award-winning social enterprise providing employment opportunities for young people aged 16–18 involved in the criminal justice system. We deliver environmental and community improvement projects that build skills, improve life chances, and reduce reoffending. 

Young people aged 16-18 will be employed by The Skill Mill for 6-months, working in small cohorts of four, under the direct supervision of a dedicated Supervisor. During this period, the programme integrates practical skills training, offering short courses and on-the-job instruction in areas like environmental management, construction, and recycling, using tools such as trimmers and lawnmowers. The goal is for participants to achieve recognized qualifications like the CSCS card and an AQA Level 2 qualification, all while receiving comprehensive support, in collaboration with youth offending services. 

Following the six-month employment phase, young people receive three months of dedicated support designed to facilitate their transition into new employment, training, or educational opportunities. This support includes individualised assistance with career development and job progression, practical aid such as creating action plans, crafting CVs, and practicing interview skills. Furthermore, The Skill Mill advocates for young people facing significant barriers to employment, ensuring they receive tailored guidance to secure their next steps. 

Purpose of the Role:

To support young people aged 16+, particularly those involved with The Skill Mill programme, by delivering tailored, person-centered pathways into education, training, and long-term employment. The postholder will act as a trusted advisor, helping young people overcome barriers, build confidence, and transition successfully into sustainable opportunities with partner organisation and local employers. 

Support for young people from the Pathway Advisor will begin in the 6-month employment phase, with liaison with the young person, Supervisors and Commercial Sales Manager, to begin to build relationships, understand aspirations and identify potential opportunities. 

After the 6-month employment phase, key support will transition from the Supervisor to the Pathway Advisor role, with 3-months of person-led support offered to prepare for, enter, and sustain further employment, training, or educational opportunities. Support will be tailored to each young person’s needs and is likely to be a combination of remote/ in-person throughout the 9-months. 
 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Deliver intensive 1:1 employability and progression support to young people on The Skill Mill programme, focusing on post-placement career development, training and sustained employment outcomes.  

  •  Work in partnership with Youth Justice Services and employer networks to identify and promote routes into education, apprenticeships, employment and volunteering.  

  • Co-produce personalised action plans with young people, based on individual strengths, goals and support needs, reviewing progress and adapting interventions as required.  

  • Provide practical employability support including CV development, interview preparation, job search guidance, and workplace readiness.  

  • Build trusted, motivational relationships with young people using a trauma-informed and strengths-based approach.  

  • Act as a key link between young people and partner organisations, including employers, training providers, FE colleges and specialist support services.  

  • Advocate for young people with complex or multiple barriers to ensure equitable access to opportunities and remove systemic obstacles.  

  • Maintain accurate records, track progress, and contribute to outcome reporting for funders and commissioners.  

  • Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion, recognising barriers such as discrimination, offending history, housing instability and mental health needs.  

  • Collaborate closely with Youth Justice caseworkers, internal teams, local authorities, and external agencies to deliver coordinated, wraparound support.  

  • Stay informed on labour market trends, skills pathways, and funding opportunities to enhance progression options for young people. 
     

Person Specification 

Essential Criteria: 

  • Experience providing employability and progression support to young people, with a focus on accessing education, training, and sustained employment. 

  • Strong understanding of the challenges faced by young people with offending histories. 

  • Excellent interpersonal and motivational skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport quickly. 

  • Ability to design and deliver effective action plans that lead to employment, training, or further education outcomes. 

  • Knowledge of local labour market, training providers, and employability services. 

  • Proficient IT skills and ability to maintain accurate case records and outcomes data. 

  • Ability to work independently and manage a dynamic caseload. 

  • Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in employment and service delivery. 

  • A flexible and collaborative approach to partnership working. 

Desirable Criteria: 

  • Direct experience working with The Skill Mill or similar social enterprise programmes. 

  • Lived experience of youth justice, care, or NEET pathways. 

  • Knowledge of trauma-informed practice. 

  • Experience collaborating with employers or brokering placements. 

  • Knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g., safeguarding, GDPR). 

  • Familiarity with case management systems or youth work platforms. 

  • Qualification in careers guidance, youth work, or coaching. 

  • Understanding of supported employment models (e.g., IPS, Youth Hubs). 
     

Additional Requirements:

  • Enhanced DBS check required. 

  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings/weekends. 

  • Travel between partner sites or outreach locations may be required. 
     

How to Apply: 

The Skill Mill is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background. 

To apply please send a CV and cover letter setting out your experience, qualifications and how you meet the requirements of the person specification.

Application Instructions

To apply please send a CV and cover letter setting out your experience, qualifications and how you meet the requirements of the person specification

Organisation
The Skill Mill View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 51 - 100

The Skill Mill is a multi-award-winning social enterprise which provides employment opportunities for young ex-offenders between sixteen and eighteen

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Posted on: 09 April 2026
Closing date: 24 April 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Climate Change, Employment, Environment / Animal, Justice, Youth / Children