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Youth Coordinator

  • Full time
  • £27,216 – £30,239
  • Glasgow with hybrid working
  • Closing 2nd September 2022


  • Advertised from 12th August 2022
  • Permanent
  • diabetesuk/TP/10938/864

Role

Diabetes Scotland have secured funding to develop and deliver a peer support project led by young people targeted specifically at 11–25-year-olds living with type 1 diabetes across Scotland. This project aims to improve self-management by helping young people increase their emotional health and wellbeing, overcome isolation and increase their confidence in self-management.

We have a brilliant and inclusive working environment here at Diabetes UK and are proud of our ‘Connected Working’ framework which allows great flexibility in the way that we work. This means that you can balance your working time between home and the office, subject to the needs of your role of course. We do not dictate the number of days you have to attend the office.

First Interview Date: 12 September 2022

Second Interview date: 19 September 2022

Please note that all job offers are subject to you providing acceptable evidence of your eligibility to work in the UK. You might find the following resources useful:

To view a full list of accepted documents and the checks employers are required to make click here

To view guidance on proving your right to work to an employer click here

If you have any questions, please contact HRAdvice@diabetes.org.uk

Role Responsibility

Project Delivery/Management

  • To lead development, delivery and project management, following all relevant safeguarding, GDPR and Diabetes UK policies and procedures
  • To embed the principles of co-design and co-production and ensure the project is being responsive to the needs of young people living with type 1
  • To be responsible for the overall project budget
  • To develop and deliver a robust evaluation and monitoring plan and meet all reporting requirements
  • To be an ambassador for the project and for young people living with type 1
  • To recruit and train young volunteers and constantly increase the confidence and capability of young people actively involved in the project
  • To implement a communications and marketing strategy for the project across a range of platforms
  • To proactively build, and manage, key stakeholder/partnership relationships
  • To share best practice and provide regular networking and knowledge transfer opportunities
  • To support the development of an on-going legacy for the project beyond the lifespan of the current funding

General Responsibilities

  • To be a point of first contact within Diabetes Scotland for all volunteers aged between 11-25
  • To advise Diabetes Scotland on best practice relating to young people as required
  • To support Diabetes Scotland events and with general office duties as required
  • To contribute to Diabetes Scotland’s strategic planning and delivery and support the wider Diabetes Scotland team as required

The Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate will have project management experience and have worked collaboratively with young people and young adults to design approaches that will meet their needs. Educated to degree level, or equivalent standard, you will have experience of working with young people and young adults across a variety of settings. You will also have experience of project planning, delivery, training and evaluation with excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as being proficient with digital and social media.

Application notes

View the vacancy on our website

To apply click HERE

Closing Date: 02 September, 2022