Youth Worker (E5011) - New Wortley Community Association

New Wortley Community Association

New Wortley Community Association manages New Wortley Community Centre & Wellbeing Centre and is based in the New Wortley area of Leeds.  We offer a wide range of services, projects and activities that aim to help local people living in Armley Ward to access what they need to live happy, healthy lives.  We recognise the skills and assets within our community that can be drawn upon, developed, and progressed to tackle issues and come up with localised solutions.  We recognise the diversity in our communities and work with them to create positive change that makes people proud of where they live and to achieve their full potential. 

Purpose of Role

To plan and deliver youth work projects/activities that take place at New Wortley Community Centre and Armley-wide youth initiative projects - (Ability to work with ages 7 – 17)

Specific projects include our work with the Violence Reduction Unit and Empower project in local schools

To plan and deliver a new detached youth work provision taking place across in the local area

To assist with the development of trusted relationships within the local area to determine what support is needed for children, young people, and the wider family (including schools, children centres, Youth Services, and families) 

Management Supervision and Guidance                                                        

You will be responsible to the Team Leader- Children, Young People and Families for your daily tasks and duties.

Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Develop trusted relationships with children and young people and their families to help establish how we can deliver support and projects & meet local needs
  • Assist the development of relationships with key stakeholders in the local area to ensure that the centre is able to support those who will benefit most from those who access support
  • Aim to raise aspirations, build confidence and self-esteem providing access routes into participation and advice on accessing opportunities to support personal development
  • Work flexibly to deliver sessions which will include evening and some occasional weekend work
  • Provide emotional support as necessary
  • Support our holiday programme of activities delivered during relevant school holidays. 
  • Liaise with the NWCC Youth Board and youth team to support the development of “Youth Voice” across New Wortley 
  • Identify opportunities for children and young people to gain positive life experiences outside of the centre environment
  • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries at all times, whilst working in a person-centred way
  • Actively promote anti-discriminatory practice and equality of opportunities in dealing with staff, volunteer and service users being mindful of protected characteristics including race, faith, age, gender, sexual orientation, and physical disability
  • Respect service users’ right to privacy, dignity and confidentiality and comply with GDPR
  • Organise time effectively as part of this role and your agreed hours.
  • Ensure all registration forms and key information is collected and stored in the correct manner.
  • Assist with the delivery and expansion of services, sessions and workshops at the centre 
  • Monitor and collect relevant feedback and evaluation material necessary for the project
  • Contribute to collaborative teamwork supporting the work of the wider centre proposition 
  • Attend staff meetings and one to one supervision meetings with the Line Manager
  • Complete all mandatory training and any training deemed appropriate by the organisation
  • Maintain strict confidentiality in all matters relating to the organisation, its staff, volunteers and service users

General 

  • Adhere to the New Wortley Community Association policies and procedures at all times
  • Undertake any other duties as appropriate to the post or which may from time to time be reasonably determined by the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees
  • Demonstrate a willingness to support the work of the wider NWCA team   

Experience required

  • Experience of working with young people in a community setting 
  • Experience of organising and delivering activity sessions
  • Experience of effective relationship building with other agencies (schools, youth services etc)
  • Experience of organising events or coordinating youth projects

Skills required

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to identify the needs of children, young people and their families
  • In-depth knowledge of safeguarding and child protection legislation and practice
  • Knowledge and understanding of issues that affect children and young people
  • Understanding of equality and diversity and ability to challenge discriminatory behaviour
  • Ability to remain patient/calm irrespective of the situation
  • Compassionate and empathetic
  • Flexibility in work patterns – ability to work across multiple locations including evening and weekend work
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Excellent problem solving skills
  • Good organisation skills

Qualifications required 

  • Level 3 qualification in youth work or a willingness to undertake the qualification
  • Level 2 Safeguarding qualification 

Personal Qualities

  • Highly self-motivated to achieve results
  • Friendly, outgoing personality
  • Professional at all times
  • Excellent motivator of others
  • Positive attitude towards getting the job done! 
  • Trustworthy and honest
  • Approachable and friendly
  • Flexibility in work patterns to meet project requirements
  • Positive advocate for New Wortley Community Association

To apply for this post, please follow this link: https://www.newwortleycc.org.uk/services-7 

New Wortley Community Association reserve the right to vary or amend the duties and responsibilities of the post holder at any time in accordance to the needs of the business

New Wortley Community Association are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.  We promote diversity to create a workforce that reflects the population of Leeds

A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check against the Children’s and Vulnerable Adults barred list will be carried out on preferred candidates

The above post is not a Leeds City Council vacancy and has been advertised on behalf of the relevant organisation. To apply please follow their application instructions.

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