Youth Worker

  • Full time
  • £30,476 – £32,556
  • On site: Haddington
  • Closing 4th May 2026


  • Advertised from 21st April 2026
  • 35 hrs per week. Fixed term (initially) 12 months

Role

Are you an enthusiastic, organised and highly motivated individual with youth work experience and have a passion for motorbikes? Then this post is for you. The position will be fixed term for one year in the first instance.

The successful candidate will be required to work as part of an existing team for a well-established youth Motorcycle Project and full training will be given. We work closely with local schools and youth agencies to provide group work and 1-1 programmes for young people. The Project uses off road motorcycles and group work activities to focus and engage young people. A passion for motorcycles and helping young people is a must for this role.

The Bridge Centre Motorcycle Project (BCMP) is a charitable organisation, operating as a part of The Haddington Bridge Centre Ltd.

The Project was first established in 1990, becoming a full-time charity in 1999.

BCMP works with young people aged from 11 to 25 and is designed to support individuals who have a wide range of additional support needs by using off road motorcycles and team building games/exercises as mediums to engage them. The work is aimed at promoting inclusion and social welfare.

The 3 main types of work at the Project are:

  • Group Work Programmes (Educational Support Programmes)
  • 1-to-1 Programmes (Individual Placements)
  • Open Access Club

BCMP Works with young people individually or in small groups to develop confidence, supporting them to challenge themselves and work towards exciting and achievable goals, while learning new life skills.

The Project works with Secondary Schools and other partnering youth agencies/organisations with the aim of identifying young people who would benefit from taking part in an Educational Support Programme. The Project also works with referred young people who are not suited to participating in group work on a 1-to-1 basis.

In addition, the Project runs an open access club for young people aged 11-16 to join. This part of the Project allows self-referred young people to learn the skills and techniques of off-road motorcycling in a safe environment.

Detailed information about all the Motorcycle projects can be viewed in the full Motorcycle Project Annual Report 2024-2025

We are excited to be offering a full-time youth worker position with the Bridge Centre Motorcycle Project, initially for one year, with extension possible.

Application notes

For an application pack, please email BCMP1@yahoo.co.uk or for a chat about the position call 01620 823137. We would welcome any prospective candidates to visit the project prior to applying. The closing date for applications is 12pm Monday 4th May 2026, with interviews taking place the week commencing 18th May.


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