The Community Support Worker will contribute to the delivery of our LGBTQ+ youth provision supporting young people aged 13+ (and some pre-teens):
Specific Duties and responsibilities
* Work with an intensive caseload of approximately 12 young people maintaining regular contact, through arranged appointments, offering information, advice and guidance, practical support and encouragement.
* Maintain accurate and up to date written client database records and complete all admin tasks within required timeframes.
* Support clients to identify their strengths, interests, areas they would like to improve and barriers to progression, in order to develop their personalised action plan.
* Support clients to increase their self-esteem, become more resilient and improve their aspirations.
* Utilise the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Tool and Free2B tools, to monitor progression.
* Develop and deliver ‘safe space’ forums in schools, providing suitable group work activities (this may be alongside school staff or leading on your own).
* Working with the team to both lead and support our youth group provisions on a rota’d basis (both in person and online).
* Maintain relationships to work across multiple community and school settings, collaborating effectively with organisations to ensure positive service delivery.
General Duties
* Attend regular case supervision and team meetings and events as appropriate.
* Adhere to Free2B’s Equality and Diversity policies with respect to staff and service users.
* Comply with Health and Safety legislation and Free2B policies, to ensure safe working practices.
* Undertake any other appropriate tasks, as agreed.
Person Specification
Essential / Desirable
1. Experience of providing 1:1 targeted support to a caseload of young people, including undertaking assessments, planning, target setting and review (preferably in education settings). E
2. Knowledge & experience of the key issues impacting on LGBTQ+ young people (including trans and non-binary young people). E
3. Ability to set and work within clear and appropriate professional boundaries including challenging negative behaviours. E
4. Experience of responding appropriately to child protection and vulnerable adult safeguarding issues, following policies and procedures. E
5. Ability to manage client appointments and administrative tasks effectively to complete all elements of the role within the required timeframes. E
6. IT skills and experience of using applications including: Word, Outlook email, client databases and online platforms: Teams, Zoom and WhatsApp for internal communications. E
7. Experience of remaining flexible and adapting your ways of working in order to meet client and service needs. E
8. One of our four core values is Listening, reflecting our commitment to being client-led. What do you believe is important in delivering truly client-led support? E
9. Experience of working independently across multiple settings (preferably including within secondary schools). D
10. Qualification in a relevant area such as social work, community work, gender studies or teaching, psychology etc D