We are looking for a responsible individual to develop and deliver a challenging and progressive youth work programme
in a safe industrious and supportive environment working mainly with young people between ages of 10-25 from BME
and Roma backgrounds within Pollokshields and Govanhill.
Principle Duties:
- Day to Day operational management of youth provision at YCSA
- Direct management of the post of youth
worker, sessional youth workers and volunteers
- Updating and supervision of training and development for
youth workers, volunteers and mentors
- Overall responsibility for sessional and reporting and
evaluation
- Input to fundraising and development of YCSA programmes
- Representing YCSA at
appropriate meetings, neighbourhood partnership and liaise on meetings as directed by the Executive
Lead
- Provide for the social, educational and recreational needs, and for the individual developmental
needs of local young people
- Work with partners to develop, extend and improve youth provision in the
Pollokshields and Govanhill area
- Carry out managerial and administrative duties in accordance with the
requirements of the Executive Lead
- Preparation, co-ordination and presentation of the relevant reports
and information required within the agreed frameworks of the EL and funders
- Co-operative and liaise
effectively with management and young people to ensue effective delivery of services
- Attend regular
supervision with Executive Lead in accordance with YCSA’s policies
Person Specification
We are looking for an individual who can demonstrate the following competencies to a high level and want to use to
the full in their work. We will be looking for evidence of all the following key competencies during the
selection process, if you are shortlisted.
The individual will be required to work a number of evenings during the week, due to the nature of the services
provided to young people.
Essential Experience
- A recognised youth work qualification and 2 years’ experience of managing a youth provision
- 2 years’
experience of managing, supervising and training staff
Essential Knowledge/skills
- A clear understanding of social education as a response to the needs of young people
- The ability to develop and deliver youth work programmes that respond to the needs of young people
- A range of sports/arts and youth work skills
- The ability to work effectively with young people who present challenging and discriminatory behaviour
- An understanding of the requirements of developing anti-discriminatory youth work programming
- An understanding of Equal opportunities to promote equality in their work with young people and combat discrimination.
- The ability to carry out financial and administrative procedures.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Health and Safety requirements in post
- The ability to adhere to and maintain effective relationships with young people, staff, parents, carers and other colleagues within appropriate professional boundaries
- Ability to utilise the organisation’s IT packages and log relevant information essential to registration, monitoring and being able to design systems that can evaluate the service.
- Ability to work with individuals and groups of young people to identify personal progression and solutions to problems.
- Proven experience of providing one-to-one support to young people.
- Confidence in leading sessional youth workers in planning and delivering tasks.