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Sessional Youth Workers - Corfe Mullen Youth Trust

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Join Our Youth Work Team - Make a Real Difference in Corfe Mullen
Are you passionate about supporting young people to thrive, grow in confidence, and make positive choices? We’re looking for enthusiastic and reliable Sessional Youth Workers to join the Corfe Mullen Youth Trust (CMYT) team and help deliver high-quality, impactful youth work across Corfe Mullen and nearby communities.
This is a rewarding opportunity to be part of a dynamic, youth-focused service that values relationships, creativity, and real-world engagement.
Job Title: Sessional Youth Worker (Zero Hours)
Salary: SCP5 £13.30ph - SCP7 £13.63ph (dependent on experience)
Hours: Zero-hour contract (evenings, occasional weekends)
Responsible to: Lead Youth Worker
Base: Corfe Mullen Town Council Office, Towers Way, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3UA and surrounding areas
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As part of the CMYT team, the Sessional Youth Worker will support the delivery of high-quality youth work across Corfe Mullen and surrounding communities, with a strong emphasis on detached youth work, youth club provision, and community engagement.
The role focuses on building positive relationships with young people, delivering engaging sessions, and supporting their personal, social, and emotional development through informal education and youth-led approaches.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver safe, inclusive, and engaging youth work sessions.
- Build positive, consistent relationships with young people.
- Support the delivery of youth club and sports-based provision.
- Engage in detached and outreach youth work where required.
- Encourage participation, youth voice, and co-production.
- Support community events and seasonal programmes.
- Follow safeguarding, health & safety, and equality policies.
- Work collaboratively with staff and partner organisations.
- Contribute to session recording and evaluation.


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Key Requirements
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Thursday Evenings - Youth Club (Village Hall), Approx. 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm (Plus Admin time)
- Group work, activities, sports, and informal support
- Working with 50+ young people
- Supporting a busy, high-energy session
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Friday Evenings - “Choose Sport” Programme (from May Half Term), Late afternoon/evening
- Sports-based diversionary provision
- Targeting young people at risk of anti-social behaviour or exploitation
- Combining sport, mentoring, and youth work conversations
Availability for one or both of these sessions is highly desirable.
To apply
Please complete the Application Form and email to office@corfemullen-tc.gov.uk
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