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Youth Worker

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 12 Mai 2026
Cyflog: £5,023 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 11 Mehefin 2026
Lleoliad: Sherburn Hill, Durham
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Durham Area Youth
Math o swydd: Dros dro
Cyfeirnod swydd: YWMAY26

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Durham Area Youth is an award-winning charity focused on providing high quality Youth and Community work to the people in the areas we serve. Ensuring our work is directed by the voices of the young people and community. The Youth Worker is a key member of the youth delivery team and is focused on enabling the delivery of this work by:
• Planning and delivering sessions to meet the needs of the young people and the communities in which they live.
• Delivering high quality youth sessions that meet grant requirements, monitoring and evaluation metrics.
• Representing the charity with our local partners and networks.
• Working directly with our beneficiaries; helping children and young people, along with their communities, to bring about social change and improve the quality of life in the local area.
• Role modelling the Durham Area Youth values.
What is the overall purpose of the role?
Promoting the personal, educational, creative and social developments of young people, helping them reach their full potential. Helping to hold a safe, stimulating and supportive environment where young people learn to;
• treat themselves and others with kindness and respect
• discover exciting new ideas and activities they are unlikely to experience anywhere else
• have fun, play, laugh, learn, experiment, make mistakes and thrive
• grow into motivated, positive, resilient and caring citizens
Key Accountabilities
Safeguarding & Safety
• Ensure all safeguarding records kept up to date.
• Ensure safety of all young and vulnerable people; reporting on safeguarding, first aid and risk management (on and off site).

Youth Work
• Plan and lead youth-based sessions for all ages across multiple sites as centre based
• Promote the values of youth work, ensuring young people’s voices are central in planning, delivery and evaluation
• Actively engage young people and communities in an inclusive way that helps them make sense of the issues that affect their lives to enable participation and decision making.
• Develop positive relationships with young people and promote their interests to engage in further activity and engage in new experiences.
• Developing new sessions and activities in dialogue with young people and DAY staff team.
• Organise and support trips, educational experiences and support for young people and community groups.
• Maintain attendance records, product activity plans and session evaluation.
• Manage resources efficiently, adhering to Durham Area Youth policy.
• Handling cash for sessions in line with our financial management policy
• Support the delivery of project based and targeted youth work activities
• Manage time and resources effectively.
Other aspects of the role
Act as a role model for young people by;
• Actively promoting equal opportunities, encourage participation, decision-making and responsibility amongst young people.
• Valuing and promoting diversity and inclusion in the development and delivery of the programme.
• Actively contributing to the training and development activities of the organisation.
• Commit to continuing professional development to meet changing demands of the job and participate in appropriate training activities.
• Support fundraising activities and events led by young people, staff and volunteers in support of Durham Area Youth
• Staying informed on legislation, local and national issues, and best practice in youth work
• Any other duties as would be expected of a youth worker in a youth-led service

Person specification:
The Youth Worker is a critical role to the organisation and has a commitment to the mission and values of Durham Area Youth. At the heart of this they hold a strong desire to make a difference to the communities and young people. They are experienced in:
- Working with and engaging young people using a range of interventions.
- Setting up and running projects in partnership with other organisations and the community.
- Working with challenging or risk-taking behaviours (such as alcohol / drugs).
- Raising awareness of the work of an organisation via social media and other channels

The Youth Worker is preferred to have a minimum Level 2 qualification in Youth Work, however those with a related professional qualification passionate and experienced working with young people invited to apply. Additional certificates in Food Hygiene, Safeguarding and First Aid will also be required and provided by the organisation.

The Youth Worker will be required to work across and travel between multiple sites therefore it is desirable that they hold a current valid driving license.


The Youth Worker is:
- flexible and willing to work as a team.
- Professional, conscientious and reliable.
- Non-judgemental and positive in approach.
- A creative thinker who is solution focused.
- Motivational to others, able to tell our story, build engagement and further the work.

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