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Assistant Director for Youth and Communities
Message from Hayley Griffin
Thank you for your interest in the role of Assistant Director - Youth and Communities.
Suffolk is an inspiring place to work, and I’ve been continually impressed by the commitment, creativity, and passion of our teams to make a real difference for children, young people, and families. This is a pivotal moment for our youth and community services, with national reforms, Family Hubs, and early help strategies providing a unique opportunity to shape support where it matters most.
We’ve made significant progress in building integrated, community-based approaches that meet young people’s needs, and now the focus is on embedding those gains, driving innovation, and delivering high-quality outcomes across the county. This brand new role offers a chance to provide visible, strategic leadership across Family Hubs, youth work, and Youth Justice, ensuring services are responsive, inclusive, and designed around the lived experiences of children and young people.
We’re seeking a collaborative, resilient, and forward-thinking leader who can inspire confidence across partners and communities, strengthen relationships, and embed a culture of participation, prevention, and early help. You’ll have the chance to influence system-wide change, represent Suffolk regionally and nationally, and see the tangible impact of your leadership on young people’s lives.
If you are ready to step into a role with visibility, influence, and real career-defining potential, I encourage you to find out more and join us in shaping the future of youth and community services in Suffolk.
Best wishes,
Hayley Griffin
Service Director for Social Care and Family Help
Suffolk County Council

About the role
Suffolk is entering an important phase in strengthening youth services, early help and community‑based support. We’re seeking an influential senior leader who can bring clarity of vision, strong partnership leadership and a commitment to improving outcomes for children, young people and families.
Explore the sections below to discover what this role involves, the impact you’ll have, and what we’re looking for in our next senior leader:
- Salary: £88,225 - £105,726 per annum
- Contract type: Permanent
- Hours: 37 hours per week
- Location: Endeavour House, Ipswich, with flexible / hybrid working options
At Suffolk County Council, we’re entering an exciting period of transformation to strengthen youth services, community support, and early help across the county. With national reforms, including the government’s Youth Strategy and Family Hubs, we’re rethinking how we engage with children, young people, and families and how we bring support directly into communities. This is early help in its truest sense, and we’re looking for a leader to shape this vision and make it a reality.
As our Assistant Director - Youth and Communities, you’ll provide strategic leadership across Family Hubs, Youth Justice, youth work, and wider youth-facing services. In this brand-new role, you’ll shape Suffolk’s developing Youth and Communities model, creating a coherent, evidence-informed, partnership-led offer that delivers prevention, early help, and community-based responses.
You’ll oversee services supporting adolescents across the full continuum of need, including child exploitation, missing children, and targeted interventions for vulnerable young people. Some of the key priorities include implementing Family Hubs, delivering Suffolk’s youth strategy in line with national policy, driving the early help strategy, and preparing for the upcoming Youth Justice inspection. You’ll also play a key role in collaboration with children’s social care colleagues, ensuring an integrated approach that considers care leavers, housing, and community impact - helping the “front door” to respond effectively.
You’ll work closely with schools, health colleagues, police, and voluntary sector partners to integrate youth, safeguarding, and early help functions, reducing fragmentation and improving continuity for young people. Your leadership will ensure services are designed around the lived experience of young people, embedding participation, inclusion, and co-production, while representing Suffolk locally, regionally, and nationally to shape youth policy and practice.
This is a pioneering role with real influence and career-defining potential. With national reforms underway and a strong Children’s Services leadership team supporting you, you’ll shape the future of youth and community services in Suffolk.
Read the full Job and Person Profile and Role Addendum:
- Job and Person ProfileDOCX231KB
- Role AddendumDOCX30KB
We’re seeking a visionary, collaborative leader with the confidence, energy and curiosity to innovate. Experience in youth work methodology, adolescent services or youth justice is valued, but above all, we’re looking for someone with integrity, strategic vision and a passion for prevention, early help and empowering communities.
You will bring:
- Integrity and strategic vision, with the ability to shape direction and lead with purpose.
- A strong commitment to prevention, early help and community empowerment, grounded in improving outcomes for children and young people.
- Collaborative leadership, able to build effective partnerships across schools, health, police, social care and the voluntary sector.
- Confidence, energy and curiosity, bringing fresh thinking and a willingness to explore new approaches.
- A commitment to inclusion, participation and co‑production, ensuring that services reflect lived experience and promote meaningful engagement.
Above all, you will be motivated by the ambition to build a strong, preventative system where children, young people and communities can thrive.
As a modern and effective council, we offer a wide variety of careers to suit people with a range of skills, abilities and ambitions. We offer working options that flex to reflect the way people work today and take the time to understand and support your individual needs. We’re driven to make a positive difference to the world around us and encourage everyone with drive and focus to join us and build an influential and impactful career. Reimagine the possibilities.
In return, you’ll enjoy:
- 29 days annual leave entitlement (pro rata), plus UK bank holidays and two paid volunteering days
- membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
- travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits
- performance-related annual pay progression, in addition to an annual cost-of-living pay increase
- training and encouragement to expand your knowledge
- a variety of career development opportunities across our organisation
- diverse and active staff networks
- flexible working options, with the right to request flexible working from your first day
Plus lots more!
If you want to know more about our benefits, values and equality commitments, please view the About and Benefits sections at the top of the website.
You will be based at Endeavour House, Ipswich. This role supports hybrid working; however, as a senior and visible leader within our Youth and Communities portfolio, you will be expected to work in the office a minimum of three days each week, including Mondays. You must also be able to attend in person as service needs require, to provide leadership, oversight and support to the team.
We positively encourage the use of technology to communicate, but there will be occasions when you are required to travel to locations away from Endeavour House - such as Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft - using reasonable and suitable means available to you.
Our Children and Young People (CYP) directorate brings together the county council’s services for education and learning, early years and childcare, services for vulnerable children and young people including early intervention and prevention, and integrated youth support services.
To find out more, please visit our Children and Young People Services pages.
More information
The following links will provide you with relevant further information:
To apply for this role, you must submit your application through Tile Hill’s Assistant Director - Youth and Communities job page.
Please submit:
- An up-to-date copy of your CV (four sides of A4 maximum)
- A supporting statement (four sides of A4 maximum) that addresses the criteria set out in the Job and Person Profile and uses examples to demonstrate how you meet the essential requirements. It should also cover your motivation for the role and the organisation.
Applications must include:
- Full contact details;
- Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees);
- Details of your current salary and notice period;
- Notification of any dates when you are not available for interview.
Contact details:
For more information about these opportunities, or a confidential discussion about your suitability, please contact our retained recruitment consultants at Tile Hill:
- Chris Barrow: chris.barrow@tile-hill.co.uk or 07437 839048
- Anita Denton: anita.denton@tile-hill.co.uk or 07725 554802
- Applications close: Midnight on Sunday 19 April 2026
- Assessment centre: To be confirmed
Further information
Future-focused, innovative and ambitious, at Suffolk County Council we’re solution-finders driven to deliver the best outcomes for people in Suffolk. We understand the importance of collaboration, trust and respect. By listening to and learning from each other, our partners and communities, we develop a culture of mutual respect that enables us to work together and achieve great things.
Our values
Our values are at the heart of everything we do. They underpin our approach to performance, reward, and wellbeing. They define the relationship between the council and our people.
The WE ASPIRE values set behavioural standards which reflect the quality work that we do every day. It clarifies the behaviours the council expects from everyone, regardless of who they are, what their role or grade is or where they work. This also extends to our employees who volunteer within the Council, chosen charity and or wider community.
The WE ASPIRE values were refreshed and reviewed based on the feedback and input from the employees at Suffolk County Council – it has not been shaped by a management committee. They define us and help make us outstanding at what we do.
Our Customer Commitment sits alongside and reinforces these standards further by setting out our strong commitment to serving our customers.
Our WE ASPIRE values are:
- Wellbeing: We look after ourselves, each other and the planet
- Equality: Respecting, valuing, embracing, and celebrating everyone’s unique differences
- Achieve: We are the best we can be
- Support: We work as one team
- Pride: We are passionate about making a positive different to the people and place of Suffolk
- Innovate: We believe in making every penny count, every minute matter and reducing environmental impact
- Respect: We give and earn respect
- Empower: We empower, encourage, and motivate
Our Ambitions for Suffolk
Our Ambitions for Suffolk are based on the council's objectives as laid out in our Corporate Strategy for 2022-26. Over the next four years, we will focus on ensuring Suffolk recovers socially and economically from the Covid-19 pandemic. Our ambitions will be our guide as we build back better, build back stronger, and build back greener.
- Looking after our health and wellbeing
- Strengthening our local economy
- Protecting and enhancing our environment
- Providing value for money for our residents
Our ambitions will provide a crucial foundation for our work until 2026. They are the basis for major programmes including People First, the Housing Joint Venture, Suffolk's Climate Emergency Action Plan, and our Highways New Operating Model. These are ambitious projects that seek to support our communities, keep us all connected, enhance Suffolk's biodiversity, and help us all live healthy, safe, and independent lives.
To achieve our ambitions, we will continue to work closely with partners as we take an increasingly integrated and holistic approach to our council services, and to lead on new community initiatives and strategic projects in Suffolk.
More information
The following links will provide you with further information about our financial position, our structure and our corporate strategy and future plans.

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Suffolk has beautiful villages, a stunning coastline, charming country houses and remarkable landscapes. Read on to find out more about this picturesque county…
- Lowestoft is the first place in the country to greet the sun, being the most easterly point in the UK.
- A strong food, drink, agriculture, tourism and cultural sectors
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- We have over 400 educational facilities in Suffolk – over half are currently rated as either ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
- We have an estimated number of 137,053 living in Ipswich and 752,691 overall in Suffolk.
- Suffolk has a 50-mile stretch of heritage coastline and many Outstanding National Beauty areas (AONB).
- As well as the cost, there is an untouched rural landscape across the county, excellent for walkers and cyclists. Did you know? Suffolk’s landscapes were the focus for many of artist John Constable’s most famous works
Moving to Suffolk
The following websites offer information about Suffolk, relocation guidance, attractions and housing opportunities for those interested in moving to the county.
We’re big believers in potential, possibility and the power of different ideas. We’re always searching for ways to encourage, respect and enable everyone to be the best they can be. We want to represent the diverse communities we serve.
We welcome applications from all individuals, especially those from groups that are currently underrepresented in the organisation, as shown in our Workforce Equality Report.
