Our Routes Young Persons programme is currently expanding in West Dunbartonshire. Due to an internal promotion, we
have a vacancy for a Young Persons Support Worker to join our existing team.
Are you looking for a role where you can truly make a difference to young people’s lives? Routes is our youth work
programme which launched in 2019. We support young people in East and West Dunbartonshire aged 12-26 years who
are affected by family alcohol and drug use. You will play an integral part in creating a supportive and
nurturing environment for young people, helping them to thrive in all aspects of their lives.
The post is predominantly located in West Dunbartonshire but will involve travel throughout both East and West
Dunbartonshire for weekly groups. The post has an area-wide remit and will involve significant travel throughout
the area and some to our offices in Glasgow, as well as occasional travel elsewhere in Scotland. Some home
working is involved. Due to the nature of this post, access to a car is essential. This post will be part of
Scottish Families’ staff team and be managed by the Senior Family Support Development Officer – Young People.
There will be a close working relationship with young people and with local partner agencies in West
Dunbartonshire.
The post-holder will support the delivery of Routes; ensure that young people engaged with the project are properly
safeguarded and supported; co-facilitate a range of group activities with the young people; support young people
to develop coping skills and strategies to help reduce the negative impact that other’s substance use may have
on them; transport young people to and from groups, trips, and activities; plan, organise and facilitate trips
and activities; and support young people to source and apply for Education, Training and Employment
opportunities.
Applicants should be educated to HNC level, vocational qualification (level 3) or relevant experience; with an
understanding of the emotional and developmental issues for children and young people. Experience of
community-based youth work experience via employment or as a volunteer, and experience of delivering group work
activities, are an advantage. We are seeking someone who is able to build rapport, positively engage and support
young people; with the ability to listen and talk to young people from differing abilities, understanding and
backgrounds. You should be available to work flexible hours, including some evenings (rarely beyond 7pm). Due to
the nature of this post, access to a car is essential.