Youth Worker (The Well Centre)
- Employer
- Redthread Youth Ltd
- Location
- The Well Centre, 16 Wellfield Rd, Streatham, London SW16 2UG
- Salary
- £24,000 - £28,000
- Closing date
- 5 Aug 2019
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- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
- Function
- Advice & guidance jobs, Child protection / Safeguarding, Health education / Preventative healthcare, Health visiting / Nursing, Rights & participation, Social care jobs, Training & workforce development, Youth justice, Youth work, Mental Health
- Sector
- Charity / Voluntary sector, Healthcare, Youth service, Young Adults
Job Details
We are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic youth worker who is passionate about helping young people, has experience of facilitating group work around young people’s well-being, can take initiative and has the capacity to form effective working relationships with a wide range of partners and agencies. Our work in The Well Centre has been covered by Children in Need, which gives a taster of what we do (https://vimeo.com/270345948).
It’s an exciting time to join Redthread. We have an inspirational staff team, programmes which transform the lives of vulnerable young people, an excellent reputation and profile, and well-developed organisational structures and processes.
The main purpose of this role is to help provide the youth work element for our Well Centre project.
For full details on the role please see the application pack on our website via the button below.
Closing Date: 10am, Monday 5 August 2019
Interviews: Wednesday 14 August, 2nd interview for successful applicants Friday 16 August
Company
Redthread works with vulnerable young people in crisis. Whether they
have been the victim of a stabbing, are seeking support for anxiety,
have suffered a sexual assault, or want to find a new home beyond
the reach of a gang, we support them to overcome the challenges
they face through our dynamic youth work programmes.
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