Ocean Youth Trust (OYT) Scotland is a leading voluntary organisation and youth work charity. For 25 years, we have
been transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people through residential youth work voyages. To date, the
Trust has supported more than 15,000 young people aged 12-25 from a range of backgrounds and circumstances
across Scotland.
We firmly believe that all young people – particularly those facing deprivation, social isolation and exclusion –
should have the opportunity to realise their full potential and lead healthy, fulfilling lives while
contributing to their community.
For more than ten years, OYT Scotland has been a proud partner of the Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities
programme, which reinvests criminal assets recovered through the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) and invests in
projects delivering positive futures for our young people. This programme is aimed at changing the attitudes and
behaviours of those most at risk of anti-social behaviours, offending/reoffending, entering the criminal justice
system, and those who have been impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma.
We are looking for an individual who is passionate about working with young people to join our team as a Youth
Development Worker and help deliver this project. The ideal candidate will bring energy, creativity, and a
commitment to helping young people overcome challenges and reach their full potential. If you are passionate
about empowering young people and creating a lasting positive impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities
Key Personal Skills and Duties
- Liaise with the other Youth Development Worker for monthly, quarterly and annual reporting including outcomes
and indicators.
- Deliver the On Board with CashBack programme in-line with approved budget, and maintain
this budget to ensure apprpriate spending of funds.
- Working with the Client Liaison Officer, develop and
grow the existing client relationships and have a focus on working with different local
authorities.
- Your interpersonal skills will enable you to build lasting relationships with both new and
existing clients.
- Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines as part of a team. Excellent project
planning skills.
- Good IT skills and an ability to use a database/CRM system.
- Excellent verbal
and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate with a range of internal and external
stakeholders.
Preparation of Voyage Participants
- Support and prepare participants for the On Board with CashBack programme - working closely with staff from
referring partners and any other stakeholders to ensure that targets are met.
- Ensure that information
about potential participants is clearly identified and communicated to relevant staff. Ensuring all relevant
paperwork is completed in a timely and confidential manner.
- Deliver Pre-Voyage Preparation presentations
that are tailored to the needs and accommodations of each group.
Personal Development of Young People
- Develop and maintain supportive and effective relationships with your caseload of participants, providing
one-to-one support sessions in conjunction with other colleagues.
- Create and deliver sessions to groups
of young people on a range of topics including the UNCRC, teamwork, managing your emotions, and
communication.
- Support participants through the achievement of SQA Level 3 Core Skills in Numeracy,
Communication, Working with Others and Problem Solving.
- Support young people’s personal development in
line with the National Youth Work Outcomes and Skills Framework, and the project-specific outcomes of CashBack
for Communities
- Contribute to the personal development of young people by identifying sources of support
and guidance, volunteering or employability opportunities to support participants in their transition to a
positive destination.
Relationships
- Liaise with referral partners and individual referral agents to ensure that the programme is appropriate to the
needs of their clients, keeping them informed of progress and outcomes for participants.
- Liaise with and
provide support to skippers and sea staff to ensure the needs of the young people are appropriately
met.
- Maintain positive relationships with stakeholders, reporting any issues in a timely manner to your
line manager.
- Proactively engage stakeholders and partners in representing Ocean Youth Trust Scotland’s
programme, including delivering presentations and attendance at meetings and conferences as
required.
- Liaise with support staff to ensure effective communication throughout the wider staff team
and the efficient use of any resources.
Sailing Responsibilities
- Whilst on a voyage, you will form part of the sea staff team, delivering a safe and empowering experiences for
all of those on-board.
- Be motivated to learn some sailing skills to enable you to feel comfortable in a
sailing environment.
- Be proactive in building a cohesive team between sea staff and group
leaders.
- Usually, you will be sailing in the familiarisation or bosun’s berth on-board, although if you
have the correct qualifications, you may be asked to be a Watch Leader in exceptional circumstances.
Monitoring and Evaluation
- Prepare participant information and keep records as appropriate, ensuring that systems are maintained for
tracking and recording progress against the project outcomes and indicators.
- Liaise with any external
evaluators to ensure accurate compilation of data for post-course support and evaluation purposes.
Other
- Attend and engage in team and external meetings, support and supervision sessions, and the Performance and Development Review process.
- Undertake any training and professional development as and when required to ensure effective work with young people at risk.
- Undertake any other reasonable duties, commensurate with the job title, as may be determined by the line manager.
To apply, please send CV to hazel.wiseman@oytscotland.org.uk.
Interviews will take place w/c 11th November.