Y sort it Care Connections programme aims to support care experienced young people aged between 10-16 years, within
West Dunbartonshire.
The role of the Care Connections Support Worker will be to provide support appropriate to care experienced young
people’s learning needs, raising attainment by providing a supportive pathway throughout the young person’s
school life and beyond.
You will be active at providing support and encouragement, helping them to overcome challenges and /or barriers
working towards goals to improve their learning, skills and personal development.
Care Connection Support Workers will be the #Keeping The Promise leads, work with young people currently accessing Y
Sort It services who are care experienced. Offering guidance, rights based information, creating learning
opportunities. You will be developing support plans, providing advice and information, training and peer
support. Your role will be to work closely with schools, partner agencies and family members.
The post holder should have a knowledge of the Scottish education system, including Curriculum for Excellence, SQA
qualifications, and approaches to supporting Additional Support Needs (ASN) within school settings. Experience
of working within educational environments and collaborating with school staff to support learning plans and
transitions is essential.
The post holder should be flexible as the actual times of work will involve working, evenings, school holidays and
weekends. The post holder should be flexible as the actual times of work may change to respond to the demands of
the work of the Care Connections programme including overnight stays.
Main Role & Key Duties:
- Develop and deliver quality support services for care experienced young people through a variety of approaches
including group activities, 1-2-1 targeted support and training opportunities
- Provide support for young
people on a one to one basis and support them in making informed choices around issues relating to their
learning and as a young person.
- Undertake need assessments and care planning techniques which include
focussing on personal outcomes important to Care Experienced Young People and their families.
- Advocate
on behalf of young people on a range of issues responding to individual needs.
- Develop and deliver
issue-based group work, learning opportunities and training for around a range of key issues according to
need.
- Liaise with partner agency staff for the purposes of seamless referral of care experienced young
people as appropriate
- Ensure support for each individual is reviewed ensuring ongoing provision of
information and contact so changes in need are identified and the most appropriate support
offered
- Identify where group support, including youth clubs, workshops, training and learning, will
address individual needs, and plan and deliver such support, working as appropriate with colleagues and
volunteers to maximise outcomes for care experienced young people.
- Carry out development work and
delivery of further information and support based projects for care experienced young people throughout West
Dunbartonshire as identified by Y sort it according to the needs of young people.
- Work with schools (inc
primary, secondary,) to identify and support; this may include developing, planning and delivering assemblies,
attending school events to raise awareness of #Keeping the Promise with pupils and teaching staff, to help raise
awareness in schools; encouraging schools to share good practices and experiences.
- Collaborate with
school staff including teachers, guidance staff, and educational support teams to contribute to Individualised
Educational Plans (IEPs), transitions, and attainment tracking.
- Deliver a range of workshops and
school/college drop ins and training; this may include sibling and carers workshops, peer mentor training as
well as specific training identified.
- In collaboration with colleagues, develop and maintain a schedule
of awareness and or promotion initiatives for care experience young people and #KeepingThePromise
- Work
with colleagues and wider Y sort it teams to identify areas of unmet need, develop ideas and contribute to plans
and funding options to address need.
- Keep up to date with changes in legislation and local services
which may affect the lives of care experienced young people and/or impact our service
- Ensure expenditure
is maintained within budgetary constraints
- Support outreach and awareness raising work, for example in
Care Day, Kinship Care Week, #Keeping the Promise events or consultation.
Administration:
- Organise and manage your workload in an effective and efficient manner.
- Provide quality feedback, both
written and oral, on your work as required by your line manager.
- Keep orderly and confidential records
of all work completed and ongoing for individuals
- Keep up to date records of your work as directed by
your line manager.
- Produce information, data and analysis for quarterly and annual
reports
- Collect data and monitor and evaluate activities to ensure outcomes are achieved and documented
for young people
- Ensure availability diaries and timesheets for your own work, are submitted weekly by
the appropriate deadlines.
- Training and Development
- Engage in team meetings, focus groups and
monitoring and evaluation meetings for efficient running of the organisation and its services.
Skills & Abilities:
- Ability to empathise with, and relate to, young people.
- Ability to engage young people &
families
- Good teamwork approach
- Commitment to self-development and learning
- Excellent
administrative & IT skills including Microsoft office
- Supportive and enabling
approach
- Ability to demonstrate initiative
- Ability to prioritise and organise own workload •
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to be responsive and flexible.
- You
must demonstrate recent knowledge and experience of the Promise, Curriculum for Excellence, GIRFEC (Getting it
Right for Every Child), UNCRC (United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child), and how these relate to
supporting care experienced young people in school settings.
- You will have an awareness/experience of
primary prevention approaches, developing learning opportunities and providing support either 1-2-1 or groups
settings.
- Must hold a UK Driving License.
About us:
“Y sort it is a young person led service, providing opportunities that responds to the support needs of local young
people and inspires them to reach their full potential- we will #Connect # Support #Inspire WD Young
people”.
Y sort it Youth project is aimed at young people aged between 8-18 years old that reside within West Dunbartonshire.
We are unique in the fact that Y sort is governed by a Youth Management Board, with all members registered as
company directors. This ensures that Y sort it continues to be FOR young people BY young people of West
Dunbartonshire.
Young people of West Dunbartonshire will reach their full potential through learning and have the capacity to make
informed choices and play a key role in decisions that affect their lives.
Application deadline: 4th Nov 2025 (Late applications will not be accepted)
To apply for this role, please read the application guidance and send completed application form by email to
info@ysortit.com
If you would like a confidential discussion about this role please contact Morgan Kirkwood – morgan@ysortit.com