About the project
The 'Young Start Progressions' programme at 'The Pavilion' will be a dynamic initiative led entirely
by young people, supported by staff and volunteers and by existing and new partnership opportunities. Our
three-pronged approach aims to empower young individuals across various stages of their development:
Primary/Secondary Transitions Programme: We will provide support for P7, S1, and S2 young people as they transition
from primary to secondary school, fostering empowerment, confidence, and improved self-esteem in a non-school
environment.
Volunteer Mentoring Programme: Expanding on our successful volunteering mentoring initiative, we offer diverse
opportunities for young volunteers, connecting them with roles both within Pavilion and through our network of
school partnerships and community collaborations.
Attainment Programme: Focused on enhancing pathways for Junior and Senior Club participants, we integrate life skills
development seamlessly into existing activities. From goal-setting exercises, certificated activity programmes
to accredited learning and further training opportunities.
Aim of the Attainment Programme:
The overall aim of the Attainment Programme is to deliver a programme of services to target and support young people
in the Easterhouse area of Glasgow by helping them to attain a recognised qualification and gain recognition for
the learning and development they have achieved by taking part in our programmes.
The aim is:
- To develop and inspire young people
- To promote attainment and progression for young people and provide
pathways including volunteering opportunities
- To recognise and celebrate young people’s
achievements
- Create pathways for young people to progress
The Outcomes are:
- Accredit non-formal learning through voluntary activity in the community
- Increase leadership and
mentoring
Job Role:
We are seeking to appoint an Attainment Worker to help each participant is matched to an award and has a personal
development plan and tracked learner journey.
Working across our range of programmes the Attainment Worker will work with young people identifying the best fit for
the specific awards and the individual activities. The successful candidate will work alongside staff to collate
evidence and ensure that electronic portfolios are kept up to date with all evidence captured.
The Attainment Worker will assist staff, volunteers and young people to help ensure targets are achieved and
progression pathways created for young people, supporting them to overcome barriers to participation and
learning.
Main duties and responsibilities:
Through and within existing Pavillion programme sessions, the Attainment Worker will: -
- Match participants to awards and develop personalised plans, tracking their progress.
- Identify suitable awards and activities across Pavilion's programs for young people.
- Collect evidence and maintain electronic portfolios in collaboration with staff.
- Support the creation of progression pathways, ensuring targets are met.
- Engage with young people in community or educational settings, prioritising their safety.
- Use Management Information Systems to monitor program activities and demonstrate learner progression.
- Deliver workshops and training sessions to foster personal and professional growth.
- Innovate youth engagement through volunteer collaboration and additional training.
- Utilise workshop expertise to create engaging learning experiences.
- Collaborate with community partners to expand program impact.
- Facilitate activities that meet the needs and aspirations of young people.
- Produce timely project reports when requested to meet agreed deadlines
- Participate in regular supervision and appraisal reviews with line Manager
- Participate in staff training and development
- Any other duties as requested by your Line Manager for the benefit of The Pavillion