Senior Youth Worker
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Job Description
Proposed Interview Date: Week Commencing 24 March 2025
Closing Date: Monday 17 March 2025
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary: FC4 £24,890.91 - £27,087.17 (Pro-Rata)
Working Pattern: 16 hours per week (Monday 9am-3:30pm, Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm and Friday 9am-3:30pm), 38 weeks per year
Location: Rosyth
Supporting Statement
As part of your application, you must provide us with a Supporting Statement which outlines to us how your skills and experience make you a good candidate for this vacancy. For more information, check out the How to Apply section of our Career Site. Without a Supporting Statement, your application will not be progressed. Please upload your Supporting Statement at the section marked 'upload resumé'. Your Supporting Statement must not be a CV. More information is available on our Career site at www.fife.gov.uk/jobs/supportingstatement.
Job Details
Leading a small team of Youth Workers to plan, organise and evaluate youth work and youth employability activities for post school 16-24 year olds in partnership with Fife College and other partners.
Overseeing programme development, accreditation such as Youth Achievement Awards/AAAs.
Engaging with identified groups of young people affected by social inclusion issues, challenging their behaviour patterns and supporting their learning needs.
Completing personal evaluation materials and supporting the Community Education Worker in the delivery of learning activities and projects.
Encouraging participation in positive activities and post school leaver destinations through the delivery of structures group learning programmes, supporting the Community Education Worker to deliver personal development programmes and projects around literacy and numeracy.
Ensuring that the youth work team creates an environment where young people are able to relax, meet friends, make new relationships, have fun and find support.
Engaging young people by actively listening and encouraging questions, checking for understanding and challenging in a positive way, any unrealistic views or those based on unfounded information.
Encouraging young people to participate in group discussions and group activities that promote acceptance and understanding of others and equality of opportunity for all.
Ensuring that registration, attendance records and the recording sheet are completed and returned to the Community Education Office following the youth work session.
Supporting young people to complete their individual youth award portfolio's and record their achievements on the Management and Performance Information System.
Collating and submitting the evaluation information and participant impact statements as a requirement of the Service Quality Improvement Framework.
Undertaking cash handling duties including collection, recording and banking of admission, membership and excursion fees.
Maintaining regular communication with the Community Education Worker to update on issues, programme ideas and achievements of the youth project and individual members of the youth project.
Liaising with outside agencies such as the police, Health and voluntary your work providers to develop appropriate information sessions, interagency visits and projects.
A link to the role profile is included at the bottom of the advert. You will find out more about the job and the type of person we are looking for.
The Person
- Significant experience in a youth work setting.
- Experience of developing learning and education programmes with young people (deliver results - See 'How We Work Matters' Framework).
- Good organisational skills.
- Ability to plan a programme around their needs.
- SVQ2 or 3 Youth Work / PDA Youth Work desirable.
- Group facilitation skills.
- Ability to handle challenging situations confidently (take ownership).
- Evaluation and report writing skills.
- Ability to motivate/engage young people and encourage participation (customer focus).
- Good standard of literacy and numeracy skills.
- Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team (work together).
- Ability to develop positive relationships with young people.
- Ability to act as a positive role model to young people.
- Awareness of young people's issues and development needs.
- IT literate (Embrace technology and information).
- Complete core training within 1 year of appointment.
- Prepared to undertake specialist youth worker training programmes.
- Awareness of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- Good time-keeper and reliable, and prepared to work flexibly.
- Ability to work in partnership in a range of settings.
- Ability to deliver training opportunities to peers.
Before confirming to your appointment, you will be required to obtain Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland and become a member of the relevant PVG scheme.
Further Information
- Role Profile - When preparing your supporting statement, review the role profile and think about how you meet the essential criteria Role Profile
- How We Work Matters - Our employees are expected to display and promote certain behaviours in the workplace. See our How We Work Matters behaviour framework for more information.
- Employee Benefits - Employees have access to a benefits package that offers discounts on a wide range of products and services.
- Directorate Information - Council Department information
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For further information please contact: Corinne McGinley - Corinne.McGinley@fife.gov.uk