£23K/yr to £25K/yr
England, United Kingdom
Permanent

Youth Support Workers

Posted by Hertfordshire County Council.

Are you passionate about helping young people develop the skills and confidence they need to get the best start in life?

Are you energetic and creative with skills and knowledge to share?

Our excellent training and ongoing support will turn your passion into expertise that can change lives.

You will be in one of the 10 Services for Young People district teams and will have the opportunity to make a real difference to the prospects of young people.

Working with young people locally aged 11 to 17 in groups of 12-25, many of whom face challenges in their home life, education or local community, you'll help us deliver targeted prevention and early interventions, informal education opportunities and develop their skills.

Supported by qualified and experienced staff, you will be a key member of our team supporting the delivery of a diverse range of curriculum programmes including independent living skills and emotional wellbeing, to supporting young people in staying away from crime, anti-social behaviour and offering guidance on relationships and sexual health.

Each session runs for 2.5 hours and typically evenings Monday - Saturday during term time which depending on the weekly hours you can commit to could be the following:

  • 5 hours = 2 sessions a week
  • 7.5 hours = 3 sessions a week
  • 10 hours = 4 sessions a week

We're looking for people from a wide variety of backgrounds who have worked with Children and/or Young People in a voluntary or paid capacity.

Additionally, we are keen to hear from those who have skills to share in areas such as sports, outdoor learning, art & crafts, media, music, health as a tool to establish a relationship and engagement with our young people.

If you're passionate about working with young people, keen to learn, have good communication skills and are a team player, you'll fit right in to our friendly, supportive and collaborative working environment.

Whilst a driving license is not essential some of our locations can be a little challenging on public transport so a car and license would be preferrable.

In return, amongst many benefits and training Hertfordshire can offer you, we will offer you opportunities to develop your youth work practice.

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