Volunteer Co-ordinator Kastor Centre - Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom - Hull City Council

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Description
Reference

  • HUL/24/0129

Full Time Equivalent Salary (based on a 37 hour working week)
- £ £29777

Occupational group

  • Early Help
  • Job term
  • Full Time
  • Appointment type
  • Fixed Term
  • Hours
  • 3 Division
  • Children and Family Services
  • Directorate
  • Closing Date
  • 10 March 202 Proposed Shortlisting Date
  • 11 March 202 Proposed Interview Date
  • 25 March 202 Place of work
  • Kastor Centre, Endeavour Learning and Skills Centre, Hull HU3 1UR
  • For an informal discussion please contact
  • Victoria Fenton
  • Contact telephone


If you are well organised, approachable and relate well to children, we need to hear from you As the Kastor Centre Interventions and volunteer co-ordinator, you will be responsible for the co-ordination of partner services and interventions delivered from the Kastor Centre to young people and their families known to the Youth Justice Service.

You will deliver training, coaching support and advice to youth offender panel members and volunteers from the local community.


The role also requires you to act as the premises co-ordinator and lead the operation of the Kastor Centre, ensuing duties are carried out in line with policies and procedures.

This includes responsibility for ensuring that all Health and Safety matters specific to the Kastor Centre are up to date, risks are managed, and children are safeguarded.


Positively Hull Youth Justice work within a multi-agency partnership to promote the welfare of children and young people involved in the criminal justice system and work hard to ensure we reduce further offending.

We do this by addressing the underlying causes of behaviour and preventing problems from escalating with the aim of bringing about sustainable long term behavioural change.

Working in creative ways and acknowledging the strengths of children, you will plan and co-ordinate the seasonal activities working directly with young people and their families.

This is a Fixed Term post until 31/03/2025, due to funding arrangements.


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We are committed to increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusion within our workforce to represent the people we serve and build an environment in which everyone can feel like they belong.

We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.


We reserve the right to amend the dates associated with this advert, which may include closing the advert early where required.


The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.


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