Senior Youth Worker
Salary: £28,000–£32,000
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Closing Date: 8 September, midnight
Could you lead and inspire youth work across Wallingford and Didcot?
We’re looking for an experienced and dynamic youth worker to take a lead role in delivering and developing our youth provision in both towns. You’ll lead our youth provision in Wallingford, which includes open-access youth clubs, detached, an LGBTQ+ youth group and holiday activities. You’ll also deliver youth work in Didcot and support our wider team. You’ll supervise and develop volunteers, champion youth voice, and ensure our provision responds to young people’s ever-changing needs.
Key responsibilities include:
* Leading and developing the community youth provision in Wallingford
* Building meaningful, trusted relationships with under-served young people to support their personal and social development
* Delivering youth work sessions in Wallingford and Didcot across open-access, detached, outreach and mentoring provision
* Supervising and supporting volunteers
* Promoting youth voice and participation across all provision
* Acting as Designated Safeguarding Lead when required
* Ensuring delivery meets safeguarding and organisational standards
We’re looking for someone who:
* Shares our values and wants to see under-served young people thrive
* Builds trust and rapport quickly with young people, colleagues and partners
* Has experience delivering youth work in different settings
* Stays calm and positive when challenges arise
* Can lead projects and support volunteers with confidence
* Is organised, self-motivated and good at juggling priorities
* Brings safeguarding knowledge and is committed to safe practice
* Holds a full driving licence and can work evenings
Much of our delivery happens outside school hours, with some sessions running later into the evening. We expect the Senior Youth Worker to work at least three evenings per week, but beyond that we’re happy to be flexible. We’re open to job shares, condensed hours or other creative arrangements if it helps the right person take on the role.
TRAIN is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and we actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including those underrepresented in the youth work sector. We welcome diversity in age, ethnicity, faith, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and lived experience. If there are any adjustments we can make to support your application or interview process, please let us know.
Find out more and apply – read the full recruitment pack available on our website.