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Youth and community development worker - 10 hrs

Youth and community development worker - 10 hrs

Posted 26 March by BMC Recruitment Group
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Our client is a large local charity that works to improve the lives of vulnerable people across the North East.
  
Background
This role could be the ideal career opportunity for you if you have previous experience of youth work and are looking for a new challenge. This role will be responsible for designing, creating and rolling out new programmes and provisions across the organisation. The role is part time (25 hours a week) and permanent.
  
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Contribute to the growth and development of youth and community work
  • Oversee the execution of programmes
  • Support the recruitment and onboarding process to ensure a highly skilled team to support the execution of various programmes
  • Develop the organisations relationships with key partner organisations and local public bodies
  • Contribute to the delivery of high-quality and impactful youth and community work
  • Collaborate as a key member of the grant and fund team, actively contributing the identification of potential income
  
Person specification
  • Previous experience in youth work, including experience launching programmes and writing detailed proposals
  • Sound knowledge of safeguarding and safe work practices
  • A full clean driving license and access to your own vehicle
  • Flexible approach to working hours
  
Benefits
  • Salary of up to £26,500 FTE
  • 25 days holiday ( pro rata)
  • Birthday off
  • Free gym memberships
  • Discount at on site nursery
  • 2 paid volunteering days per year
  
If this sounds like you click the apply today button or contact Eve Story at

Reference: 52383238

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