Fuse Youth Cafe
Fuse Youth Cafe

Charity registered in Scotland SC037434

Fuse Youth Café Glasgow is a charity working in East Glasgow providing a variety of services to young people of the area.

Current vacancies

Attainment Coordinator

  • Full time
  • £23,793
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 14th February 2025

About us

We are a fast paced and progressive organisation, that aims to support children, young people, and their families through the provision of positive activity.

Fuse makes a commitment to contribute to the Scottish Government’s National Performance Framework and its contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in supporting our community to adapt to life in 2025 and beyond. With poverty, digital exclusion, and rising unemployment prevalent in our community, Fuse has identified and embedded the following key themes into their business strategy and programming:

  • Participation
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing
  • Life skills & Employability
  • Attainment
  • Digital Inclusion

Fuse supports and serves its community by continually striving towards an inclusive facility; being a progressive organisation that meets the needs of its community and being a knowledgeable and informed organisation.

Job Role:

The overall aim of the project is to deliver a programme of services to target and support young people in the east end of Glasgow who are under-achieving by raising and recognising achievement and creating opportunities.

Working across the Fuse programmes you will ensure that each participant is matched to an award, has an individual development plan where appropriate accreditation folders are kept up to date with all evidence captured and support young people to overcome barriers to participation and learning.

The aims and outcomes intended to achieve with this grant and the indicators identified to bring about the intended outcomes are as follows:

The aim is:

  • To develop and inspire young people (including volunteers)

The Outcomes are:

  • Improved access to accredited training and learning
  • Increased employability and employment options
  • Increased leadership and mentoring
  • Volunteer mentoring and support.

Full job description available below.

Shortlist

Sessional Workers

  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 14th February 2025

Working under the direction of the Youth Work Team Leader and Family Team, Sessional Workers are key to ensuring the successful delivery of Fuse programmes.

The role will include contributing to the creation of a welcoming environment, supporting young people and key project staff in the development and delivery of specific youth work projects and programmes, such as Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing, Youth Issues, and Attainment, helping families and young people to develop personally, socially, and educationally.

The role will provide face to face support to families and young people, responding to their needs, encouraging, and enabling achievement, self-expression, positivity, confidence, and the development of self-esteem based on equality and respect for each other.

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