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Project Manager/Course Tutor - 'For My Future', Youth Justice Programme

Bristol
Posted about 7 hours ago
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About the Role

Do you believe every young person deserves the opportunity to change their story?

We’re seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to support vulnerable young people who are at risk of, or involved in, offending behaviour.

This role is about more than reducing crime – it’s about building trust, inspiring hope, and helping young people to develop the skills, confidence and aspirations needed to create a positive future.

If you enjoy working directly with young people, forming meaningful connections, and making a real difference, we’d love to hear from you.

About Us

Step Together Volunteering is proud to work alongside Avon & Somerset Police's Deferred Prosecution Service and RISE Mutual, supporting young men aged 18-24 at risk of offending to develop positive pathways forward. We are also delighted to have secured repeat funding from The National Lottery, following its support of our pilot programme in 2025. This funding will help us expand our reach to young women and girls aged 16-25 across Bristol and South Gloucestershire.

Building on over 30 years’ experience of supporting young people, we are looking to recruit an experienced individual to join our Youth Justice team, to primarily deliver our bespoke six-week training programme, 'For My Future'.

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  • You will be responsible for coaching young men and women from a wide range of ethnicities and backgrounds including those from the BAME community and be someone who understands the challenges they face growing up in some of the region's most deprived areas.
  • The role is based in Bristol where the majority of clients will live, however, our support covers all of the Avon & Somerset Police Force area. We hope to appoint someone who is already based in this location, with a good knowledge of support available to young people.
  • The post is initially offered on a one year fixed term contract, ideally working around 21 hours a week between Monday to Friday at agreed fixed times, or up to 28 hours if you are likely to have relevant experience and need more working hours. The post is subject to ongoing funding thereafter and will be reviewed at the appropriate time.
  • You will have responsibility for planning and delivering the virtual course on Teams from home, but you can expect to be also delivering some in-person, 1:1 delivery when this is not possible.
  • A car is therefore essential, and you can expect to have some occasional travel across the Avon & Somerset Police Force area to meet clients safely within their community.
  • You don't have to be a qualified trainer or tutor to deliver our programme. Your experience of working with this cohort of young people is more important, which will include an understanding of early intervention programmes, 1:1 person-centred support and group youth work. You might even have personal lived experience and are wanting a role where you can give something back.
  • Delivering the courses across different gender cohorts, you will have the opportunity to adapt and develop the course to ensure it meets the needs of young men and women.

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This role supports both male and female participants through separate gender-specific cohorts. As a significant proportion of the role involves delivering trauma-informed support to women and girls aged 16-25, many of whom who have experienced abuse, violence and other gender-specific issues, this position is open to women only under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010, as being female is considered a Genuine Occupational Requirement for this role. Step Together Volunteering is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds.

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For information and to apply, please visit our website: Vacancies | Step Together Volunteering

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Skills

Coaching
Youth Work
Trauma-Informed Support
Project Management
Group Facilitation
Person-Centred Support
Early Intervention
Virtual Training Delivery
Case Management
Intercultural Communication

Location

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

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