Role Overview
Leader in Charge – Girls group, part‑time (3.5 hours per week) at Youth Hubs across East Sussex.
Responsibilities
* Nurture and support young people to learn to make informed choices, teach empowerment and equality, helping them have a voice, build positive relationships, and reach their full potential.
* Create session plans and oversee the operation and running of the session.
* Record session evaluations.
* Line‑manage a small team of part‑time youth workers.
* Engage young people in the community and offer support, advice and guidance.
* Handle safeguarding concerns as a team.
Qualifications
* Interpersonal skills with the ability to be sensitive to the needs of young people and relate to them at a meaningful level.
* Ability to design and deliver activities with and for young people.
* Ability to plan and deliver specific projects to engage young people.
Training & Career Progression
Successful applicants will receive a full induction and ongoing training. Starting as a youth worker can pave the way for opportunities within keywork and social work, should the successful applicant seek full‑time employment.
Benefits
* Generous annual leave entitlement.
* Generous local government pension scheme package.
* Access to wider training and development qualifications.
* A great team to work with.
* An opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of young people.
Eligibility & Conditions
Applicants must be subject to an Enhanced DBS check or enhanced check for regulated activity with the Disclosure & Barring Services. Overseas police checks are required if lived or worked abroad.
Your starting salary will be pro rata if the position is part‑time or term‑time only.
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