Introduction to MYDG
Muirhouse Youth Development Group was established in 1997 and has been working with young people from Muirhouse and
the surrounding areas ever since. Over the past 30 years, we have built strong, trusted relationships with young
people, their families, the local community, and with the high school in which we are based. We deliver a full
week of activities for young people, including evening youth clubs and in-school support. MYDG works with young
people aged 8–18, and we support their development through opportunities such as our Young Volunteers
Programme.
Purpose of the Job
Our Youth Development Workers play a direct role in engaging and supporting young people: delivering issue-based
sessions, creating safe and inclusive spaces, and ensuring that young people’s voices are heard and prioritised
in decision-making—both within the organisation and in the wider community.
We are looking for someone with a good understanding of the experiences and challenges young people face in the local
area, and with experience in delivering impactful group work programmes.
Role Requirements
This role requires the postholder to deliver high-quality, safe, fun, and empowering youth work activities and
support services. You will be part of a small, collaborative team working to achieve key outcomes for young
people, as required by our funders. The postholder should have the confidence and ability to develop, deliver,
and promote a relevant and engaging youth work programme for young people of varying ages.
Key responsibilities include
- Designing and delivering youth work sessions across a range of topics
- Recording, monitoring, and
evaluating your work effectively
- Building and maintaining positive relationships with colleagues,
stakeholders, and partner organisations
- Upholding and promoting the values of MYDG
Contributing to our online presence through social media and digital platforms
Young Women’s Work – Occupational Requirement
We are currently seeking to recruit a female Youth Development Worker to support our young women’s work, both within
mixed settings and targeted group sessions.
This post is open to female applicants only, as the role involves working closely with young women on gender-specific
issues. This requirement is considered to be an Occupational Requirement, as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1
of the Equality Act 2010.