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* You'll split your 4 days per week between The Foyer (for 18-25 year olds) and Pathways (for 16-21 year olds with medium to high support needs)
* You'll design and deliver structured workshops covering employment, education, independent living skills, wellbeing, and community building
* You'll work two evenings per week until 7pm, alternating between Thursday free food events at The Foyer and engagement activities at Pathways
* You'll build relationships with partners, employers, charities, and educational institutions to create opportunities for residents
* You'll continue and expand the Youth Power Project, ensuring young people's voices inform services and Curo's strategic priorities
* You'll collaborate with Curo's Resident Engagement team to consult with young people on topics affecting their lives
* You'll gather outcome data and use insights to continuously improve your programme offerings
What you'll get in return
Beyond a salary of £24,127 pro rata and the opportunity to make a transformational difference in young people's lives, you'll get:
* 26 days annual leave per year pro rata (plus bank holidays) rising to 29 days pro rata after 3 years
* Your birthday off as an extra holiday
* Up to 10% matched pension contribution
* Flexible benefits including the ability to buy additional leave, gym membership, Health Cash Plan
* 'Perks at Work' giving you access to thousands of discounts
* Access to an Employee Assistance Programme for your own wellbeing
More about you
We're looking for someone with creativity, passion and genuine care for supporting young people who have experienced homelessness to build positive futures.
* Experience working with vulnerable young people
* Creative ability to design engaging activities that build practical skills
* Understanding of youth homelessness issues
* Strong communication and partnership-building skills
* Experience working collaboratively with service users
* Ability to motivate and inspire young people
* Knowledge of local education and employment opportunities
* Experience in trauma-informed environments
* Understanding of safeguarding procedures
* Skills in outcomes reporting and data analysis
* Background in youth work or community development
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