WE STAND FOR CHILDREN, THEIR CHILDHOODS AND THEIR FUTURES - WILL YOU?
Around the world hundreds of thousands of children struggle to survive on the streets. In many countries, they have
become an accepted issue in society, deprived of access to the most basic services and they experience extreme
harm before and during their time on the streets.
Wherever they may be in the world, they face violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Founded in 1996, Railway Children has dedicated over a quarter of a century to developing outstanding practice and
services for street connected children. With projects in the UK, India and Tanzania, we aim to reach these
children as soon as they are in danger and intervene before an abuser can. As we embark on our new strategy to
2030, we have ambitious plans to ensure no child is left behind, wherever we work.
The role
We are looking for a Youth Outreach Practitioner for our Glasgow team and are keen
to receive applications from those living in and around the City of Glasgow. You’ll be part of
a dynamic team delivering Railway Children’s programme in the UK, in partnership with British Transport Police
(BTP).
As a Youth Outreach Practitioner, you’ll play a key role in keeping children safe from harm by
engaging in patrols to identify and safeguard young people (aged 10-17) at risk of criminal and sexual
exploitation, county lines, missing from home, homelessness or family breakdown.
You will also work closely with our Youth Practitioner, supporting a number of young people who have been identified
or referred for 1-1 direct support.
Both aspects of the role will involve working directly with young people and their families to reduce risks, as well
as building strong relationships other social care, Police, third sector agencies and local services in the
area.
Your base would be near to Glasgow Central Station with regular travel between the station and
working in the boroughs of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Glasgow and Renfrewshire. This
role involves some evenings and weekend hours.
About you
You will have experience of successfully engaging and supporting young people and families as well as working in an
outreach or similar setting, in a creative and engaging way with young people with a range of needs and
vulnerabilities.
A relevant qualification in an appropriate discipline in working with children and families, community or youth work
or equivalent experience is desirable. Alongside this relevant training in safeguarding and/or issues relevant
to vulnerable young people and families is essential.
You will need to have experience of providing front line support to safeguard some of the most vulnerable young
people in the UK.
Experience of developing productive relationships/partnerships with a variety of organisations such as 3rd sector
group, local services and statutory services such a social care to support the needs of vulnerable young people
and families is a must.
A full person specification can be found in the job pack.