JOB DESCRIPTION Sessional Youth Worker (Dundee) September 2016 Closing Date: Thursday 22 nd September 2016 Interview Date: Friday 30 th September 2016 Contract Details: Sessional Average 9 hours per week 9.54 or 10.59 (LGBT Youth Scotland s usual policy is to appoint at the bottom of the scale, except in exceptional circumstances; dependent on experience) Funded by: Page 1 of 16
August 2016 Dear Applicant Sessional Youth Worker (Dundee) Thank you for your interest in working for LGBT Youth Scotland. You are applying for an important role in relation to the health and wellbeing of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) young people and their participation in their local communities. The charity s vision is to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people and the wider LGBT community so that they are embraced as full members of the Scottish family at home, school and in every community. LGBT Youth Scotland aims to embody its values in everything it does: in reaching out to young people and communities; in working with colleagues and partners; and in employing staff and volunteers. Our people and our values are the two most valuable assets we have in working towards our vision and strategic outcomes. We have four principal values as a charity: to take a community learning and development (CLD) approach; to promote equality and human rights; to be reflective, accountable and ensure quality in what we do; and to be innovative and fun. LGBT Youth Scotland s activity is grouped into three themed internal areas of work (Youth Work and Community Development, Policy and Mainstreaming and Business Support). This role will play a key part in ensuring that the work of the charity is reflected in the development of our work in Lothian, and in the support of young people in the area. We look forward to receiving your application. Fergus McMillan Chief Executive Page 2 of 16
Background Information Our sessional staff work team work hours to be notified, which can be dependent on organisational need. However we anticipate that this job will require around 9 hours per week. The successful post holder will be required to work 1 evening per week with other hours by negotiation. Conditions Job Title: Sessional Worker (Dundee) Pay Grade: 9.54 or 10.59 per hour (LGBT Youth Scotland s usual policy is to appoint at the bottom of the scale, except in exceptional circumstances; dependent on experience) Hours: Sessional (9 hours per week on average with additional hours for training, meetings and supervision) Team: Central & North Probation: 6 month probationary period Who can apply? We are committed to promoting human rights and the dignity of each human being, including equality of opportunity regardless of sexual orientation, gender or transgender identity, age, race, disability, religion or belief and socio-economic status. We work to ensure that our services are accessible and young people s experience and outcomes are positive and that there is an inclusive working environment for all staff and volunteers. Before confirming appointment, you will be required to obtain PVG scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland. LGBT Youth Scotland will arrange this for you and cover any associated costs. For more information or guidance on how to apply contact: Angela Houghton, Partnership Manager (Central & North), Tel: 07718 769 067 or e-mail angelahoughton@lgbtyouth.org.uk. To download an application form visit www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/jobs or alternatively you can request one from helpdesk@lgbtyouth.org.uk. Page 3 of 16
ROLE PROFILE Role Title: Sessional Youth Worker (Dundee) Grade: Sessional Youth Work Rates 9.54 or 10.59 per hour (see conditions on page 3) Hours: Estimated 9 hours per week Team: Youth & Community Development Work Team Location: Based in Dundee Reports to: Partnership Manager (Central & North) Agreed by: John Nicholls Date: August 2016 Core Purpose of the Role: To lead the delivery of a programme of youth work which targets LGBT young people in Dundee and promotes improvements in health and wellbeing. To support young people s involvement in the planning and delivery of youth work that meets their needs. To work as part of the Youth Programmes Central & North Team to participate in events, training and community development activity. To work in partnership with key local stakeholders. To build an evidence base for youth work using LGBTYS learning, planning and evaluation work. Principal Responsibilities: To support the delivery of our youth groups for LGBT young people aged 13-25 To plan, deliver and evaluate activities which support the health and wellbeing of LGBT young people, within LGBT youth and mainstream services To provide goal oriented support for LGBT young people Checkmates To work alongside young people to design and deliver a creative LGBT inclusive service To record and evaluate the work using the appropriate methods To recognise the input of group members and where appropriate support them on their journey to accreditation To understand and abide by the policies of the organisation including Health and Safety, Equality and Diversity, Confidentiality and Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults To provide information and support to the volunteers who help deliver the groups Page 4 of 16
General Duties To attend team meetings, supervision and other meetings as required To carry out such other duties as agreed with the organisation To submit timesheets and comply with such other administrative arrangements as required. Page 5 of 16
CANDIDATE SPECIFICATION Role Title: Sessional Youth Worker (Dundee) Grade: Sessional Youth Work Rates 9.54 or 10.59 per hour (see conditions on page 3) Hours: Estimated 9 per week (with additional hours for training, meetings and supervision) Team: Youth & Community Development Worker Location: Based in Dundee Reports to: Partnership Manager (Central & North) Agreed by: John Nicholls Date: August 2016 Essential Desirable Education & Qualification Experience, Knowledge and Expertise Educated to degree level in a relevant subject or relevant experience Supporting and working with young people both individually and within groups Good knowledge and understanding of equalities issues and the issues affecting LGBT young people Good knowledge and understanding of health and wellbeing and factors Degree in Community Education, Social Work, Health Promotion or a similar discipline Knowledge of external young people s support and services in Lothians Knowledge of research and policy relating to sexual health and wellbeing Experience of involving young people in projects as peer leaders and/or consulting with young people Critical Personal Attributes Delivering results Highly organised with a commitment to effective planning, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of projects Conscientious approach to meeting deadlines and delivery of work to meet the needs of young people and other stakeholders. Ability to effectively record and manage sensitive information Personal effectiveness Ability to articulately and confidently communicate with young people, colleagues and external stakeholders Page 6 of 16
Person centred Working practices Ability to build effective relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders Comfortable and able to work with difficult situations Awareness and commitment to meaningful youth participation Awareness of the issues which can affect LGBT young people s lives Ability to work in an empathetic young person centred way Ability to prioritise issues relating to child protection and vulnerable adults work Ability to work flexible hours (including evenings and weekends) Commitment to individual rights, equality, and anti-discriminatory practice Ability to maintain robust professional boundaries with clients Page 7 of 16