YouthLink Scotland has an exciting opportunity for a part-time NKBL Development Officer (Peer Education) to join the – No Knives Better Lives team.
This post would suit an outgoing and confident individual with excellent communication and organisational skills. The candidate will be great at building effective relationships with people at all levels, both within our YouthLink Scotland member organisations, and especially with young people.
The position is primarily about developing and delivering peer education capacity building training for practitioners and to integrate key findings from the latest evidence and research on violence prevention (i.e. masculinities, trauma informed, rights-based etc.) into a sustainable and replicable national (Scotland-wide) programme.
The role will support the No Knives Better Lives team to distil key messaging about preventing violence and using impactful stories (in particular ‘lived experiences’) to influence young people to see non-violent behaviour as the social norm. This influencing may be in person or be through digital and social media.
We are seeking someone with experience of working with young people, of developing and delivering engaging training, resources and social media content, who wants to make a difference in the lives of young people. The post-holder must hold a relevant CLD qualification (SCQFC Level 9).
This is a fixed-term post for one year. The starting salary is £29,561 pro rata. The company offers a 9.5% non-contributory pension scheme. The post will be part home-based and part-based at the YouthLink Scotland offices in Edinburgh. This is a part-time position working 21 hours a week. By its nature, the post will sometimes require work to be undertaken during evenings and weekends. Annual holiday entitlement is 25 days plus 12 public holidays (pro rata) YouthLink Scotland is an equal opportunities employer.
Closing date for applications 25th April 2022 at 5pm