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Project Worker - Youth Befriending

  • Full time
  • £24,732 – £28,265
  • Edinburgh/homeworking blend
  • Closing 9th July 2023


  • Advertised from 14th June 2023
  • Full time 36 hours per week, including some evening and weekend hours. Post funded until July 2027.
  • 5% Employers contribution. 32 days annual leave, increasing to 37 days in year two of employment. This includes some set public holidays and closure over Christmas and New Year. Access to award winning Employee Assistance Programme

Role

About Space

Space @ the Broomhouse Hub is a community anchor organisation supporting people and their families in South Edinburgh, with some of our services stretching citywide.

At Space We see a future where communities thrive, where people belong and lead fulfilling lives. With members and partners, we address wellbeing and economic challenges through our services and Social Enterprises. We believe that connections build communities

We deliver 17 projects, with over 60 staff and 250 volunteers. We deliver diverse services supporting young people, families, older people and carers amongst others, engaging with local people more than 34,000 times last year.

For more information about Space and all our projects can be found on our website – spacescot.org

The Role

Space are seeking to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic Project Worker to join our expanding Youth Befriending Team as we increase our service, which currently covers South West Edinburgh, to take in the whole of the city.

The Project Worker will join our existing team of three staff who coordinate our volunteer based befriending service for young people aged 5-16 years who are affected by parental drug and/or alcohol use. Matches between volunteer befrienders and the young person last for a minimum of 12 months.

Key tasks include:

  • Managing a minimum caseload of 20 volunteer befriender and befriendee matches per year.
  • Recruiting, training and supervising volunteer befrienders.
  • Identifying interests and personal attributes in befrienders and befriendees to create appropriate and fulfilling matches.
  • Supporting befrienders to plan activities the child/young person would benefit from to help them engage in additional opportunities and connect to suitable networks in their local area.
  • Plan and attend group activities for children/young people and volunteers, in partnership
  • Record appropriate information gained through assessment, monitoring and review in order to provide quantitative and qualitative data about the service with the wider team.
  • Provide On Call support for befrienders/befriendees, being part of a rota schedule for evening and weekend cover.

The successful person will have a minimum of two years’ experience working directly with vulnerable children, young people or families.

They will have a sound understanding of the needs and challenges faced by families effected by drug and/or alcohol use.

They will be educated to HNC level in Youth Work, Community Education, Child Care or another topic relevant and beneficial to this role.

*This role requires a degree of flexibility around hours of work. This role will involve being On Call until 8.30pm some weekday evenings (approx. 6 per month) and some Saturdays (approx. 1 in 4).

If you would like to discuss any areas of the role prior to applying please contact Hazel Bell, HR Manager hazel.bell@spacescot.org or call 0131 455 7731.

This post requires membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.

Application notes

To apply, please complete and return attached application form to careers@spacescot.org.

Closing date: Sunday 9th July 2023

1st Interview Tuesday 18th July, 2nd Interview Tuesday 25th July 2023


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