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District Youth & Community Worker in Training

Posted 14 days ago

  • Chelmsford, Essex
  • Permanent
  • £24,799 to £27,434 /Yr
  • Standard
  • Expires In 4 hours

District Youth & Community Worker in Training

Permanent, Full Time

£24,799 to £27,434 per annum

Location: Chelmsford

Working Style: Community-based worker

Closing Date: 28th October 2024

About Us:

Ready to take the next step in your career? We're looking for a passionate and talented individual to join our Youth Service Team. If you're driven, innovative, and eager to make an impact, we want to hear from you!

We are currently seeking a District Youth and Community Worker (in training) to support the commissioning and development of programmes and imaginative activities within the local community, whilst encouraging the active participation of young people in developing their own ideas as well as their personal skills.

Benefits:

  • Healthy work life balance.
  • Wide range of learning and development opportunities.
  • IT equipment and home-working equipment supplied.
  • 30 days annual leave + bank holidays + choice to buy extra.
  • Access to hundreds of discounts and benefits through Essex Rewards.
  • Access to our health and wellbeing support platform with LifeWorks.
  • Up to 4 days per year Volunteering leave.
  • Study towards a Level 6 Youth Worker Apprenticeship with the University of East London .

Essex County Council is proud to offer an excellent benefits package to all its employees. More information can be found here pay and reward .

What our Apprentice's say:

"I really enjoyed my apprenticeship with ECC, I loved that the majority of the apprenticeship is on the job learning and minimal classroom work. The opportunities for career development have been much wider than I originally thought, and the apprenticeship is such a great way to develop your career"

"As an apprentice currently working at Essex County Council, I can confirm that it is a very rewarding role. I'm proud to be a part of this team and you will be too"

The Role:

As a District Youth and Community Worker, you will take ownership and accountability for defined areas of the work programme but will also work flexibly across internal and external teams to support delivery of youth provision in other areas. You will plan and deliver commissioned youth activities and work collaboratively with colleagues and partners and help others to achieve. You will develop new approaches, based on sound evidence and creative thinking, with a strong focus on improving outcomes for young people and their communities; you will be both proactive and responsive, combining energy and enthusiasm with the tenacity and drive to see things through.

The District Youth and Community Worker will work with young people and their communities to:

  • Work closely with the Senior Youth and Community Worker to help young people and the community to develop the skills and capacity to design and deliver youth provision in their community.
  • Have supervisory responsibility for the Youth and Community Workers within a hub area.
  • Make contact and establish relationships with young people and their communities.
  • Ensure the 'voice' of young people is heard in the design and delivery of effective youth work provision.
  • Encourage and enable young people to participate in a range of educational and personally challenging activities.
  • Ensure access to information and personal support, which enables young people to develop the confidence and skills to become creative, active and critical participants in the wider community.

About You:

You will:

  • Have the ability to work in partnership and to influence partners across a range of sectors to support the identification of desired outcomes for young people.
  • Be experienced in working with young people, which may be in a voluntary role.
  • Have the ability to build relationships and relate well to young people.
  • Be able to motivate young people and facilitate young people's learning.
  • Be committed to challenging prejudice and ignorance.
  • Ability to develop work with young people to achieve planned outcomes.
  • Ability to work as part of a team.
  • Be flexible to meet young people's needs.

Essential Requirements for the role:

  • The successful candidate must hold a minimum of a JNC Level 3 qualification or be working towards achieving this within Youth Work and be willing to undertake a JNC level 6 qualification supported by Essex Youth Service.
  • You must have a GCSE grade C and above, or equivalent in English and Maths and have good IT skills.
  • Have the right to work and study in England.
  • Have been ordinarily resident in the UK or EEA for three years before the apprenticeship start date.
  • The job requires you to be mobile throughout an operational area therefore a driver's license and access to a vehicle will be required.

What will you be doing?

  • Manage the organisation to a high-performing, customer-centric culture through exemplar behaviour in accordance with ECC's Values and Core Leadership Behaviours.
  • Manage employees in working flexibly and collaboratively across structural boundaries as part of project or process teams in support of key outcomes.
  • Manage the development of organisational capability through good people management, including the training, development, mentoring and coaching of team members.
  • Thinking creatively, challenging the norms, and constructively challenging those around them to ensure continuous improvement, commercial astuteness, and inspire the same in employees.
  • Ensure the proper assessment, management and mitigation of risk, including Health and Safety and Business Continuity.

How to apply:

Start your journey within Essex Youth Service by clicking the APPLY button now!

If you are interested in finding out more about this role or require further information, we would love to hear from you. Please email: ##### .

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