The Children's Society
Sessional Youth Worker

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Permanent with funding until March 2027
0 hour contract - Sessional hours (as and when required)
£14.34 per hour
Location: You will be based across Central Bedfordshire, so a clean driving license is necessary
About us:
The Children’s Society has been helping children and young people in this country for over 140 years. We deliver essential local services that provide safe, trusted support to children and young people during times of significant need.
Our Youth Impact domain creates impact for children and young people. With highly skilled and experienced staff working across England and Wales, we provide direct support to children, young people, parents and carers, as well as conduct research and influence Government to make changes. We also provide training for professionals. Our value driven team change the lives of children in this country for the better — and with your help and expertise, tomorrow we can support even more.
About the role:
You’ll play a key part in our Central Bedfordshire Youth Service, supporting the Youth Workers to provide youth club activities.
Are you creative, dynamic and unique? With a passion for making a difference?
You will have:
- Excellent skills in positively engaging with young people, their families and communities
- Working in ways that are empowering and enabling; being able to address barriers to those least likely to engage.
- The ability to listen to others and work in a non-judgmental way.
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
- One to one working and group working skills.
- Practical skills/interests in a relevant area, e.g. arts, music, crafts, mechanics, woodwork and cookery, that can enhance the curriculum offer
- Excellent IT skills (Microsoft Office applications and Outlook).
- Strong time-management skills
- Experience of working with young people, their families and communities.
- Knowledge and experience of methods in building positive relationships with children, young people and families.
- Experience in a relevant area of work e.g. Youth Work, Social Care, Family support, Youth Offending, Education.
- Handling sensitive and confidential issues with tact and diplomacy.
- Work under your own initiative and take responsibility for decisions taken
- Experience of partnership working and development of multi-disciplinary approaches to work with young people.
- Clear understanding of children’s rights and commitment to promoting those rights.
- Working knowledge of relevant policies and practices relating to child protection and safeguarding of young people, with the ability to make sound judgement in relation to risk and protection.
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Qualifications (desirable not essential):
- NVQ/VRQ Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work qualification or NVQ/VRQ Level 3 certificate in Youth Work qualification or approved equivalents such as Teaching, Social Work. Or the willingness to work towards a youth work qualification.
- Technical skill based training and governing body qualifications in an area adding value to the role such as Dance, Drama, Fitness, Outdoor Education.


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Closing date: Midnight on Tuesday 1st September 2026.
Interviews: Date to be confirmed.
The Children’s Society is committed to safeguarding and protection of the children and young people we work with. As such, our safer recruitment process includes a Basic or Enhanced DBS check, 5 years of references, and additional vetting checks relevant to the role. We have a comprehensive range of policies and procedures in place to promote safeguarding and safer working practices across all areas of our organisation.
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