Youth Worker - Oldham, United Kingdom - Oldham Council

Oldham Council
Oldham Council
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Oldham, United Kingdom

3 weeks ago

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Description
Corporate

  • Leisure and Youth Services

Ref:
JNC/OL-79859


Contract Type:
Permanent


Salary:
£25,509 - £28,825 p.a. (pro rata) (salary plus any additional payments)


Hours: 18.33 per week


Based:
Civic Centre, West St, Oldham. OL1 1UT


Closing date:
Sunday 6th August 2023


Shortlisting:
w/c 7th Aug 2023,


Interviews:
w/c 14th Aug 2023


Role overview
Working within the council's Youth Service detached team, you will support the delivery of high-quality youth work. Delivering exciting and engaging youth work programmes to support young people across Oldham. This could be at various bases around the borough including schoolwork and will include working evenings and weekends.


Key responsibilities

  • To work with a diverse range of young people, including those who may have a range of challenging needs and issues.
  • To work collaboratively with staff from other statutory and voluntary agencies in developing working partnerships which support young people and the development of the youth work offer in Oldham.
  • To lead on planning and delivering high quality youth work for young people in a variety of settings, using a variety of youth work methods.
  • To understand and implement planning, monitoring and evaluation process to demonstrate the impact of youth work delivered.
  • To work directly with young people in the planning and delivery of projects what will challenge, stimulate and provide new learning opportunities for young people in line with the Youth Work Purpose and Principles.

Key Requirements
To succeed in this role, you will need as a minimum:

  • Previous experience of working with young people aged 8-25 years; supporting the personal and social development of young people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Minimum level 2 certificate in Youth Work or equivalent or willing to works towards this.
  • Prepared to work flexibly in around the borough to meet the needs and priorities of the Youth Service, including to work evenings and weekends as required.


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


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