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Youth and Curriculum Worker
The Bromsgrove Youth and Community Hub
Job Title
[Not provided—likely ‘Youth Worker’ or similar role, assuming title omitted]
Role Overview
A dedicated position supporting children and young people through mentorship, engagement and empowerment.
Duties and Responsibilities
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Relationship Building & Empowerment
- Initiate, develop and maintain positive relationships to identify key issues affecting young people
- Foster self-awareness, skill-building, and decision-making confidence in young participants
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Programme & Session Management
- Plan, facilitate, and deliver project activities for children and young people
- Work within Alternative School Provision, enhancing learning opportunities
- Align sessions with safeguarding, equality of opportunity, and diversity celebration policies
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Well-being & Inclusion
- Safeguard young people’s welfare and encourage seamless community integration
- Break down barriers by empowering participants to navigate social challenges
- Promote a culture of health and safety in all activities
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Compliance & Record-Keeping
- Adhere to legal requirements, safeguarding, and equal opportunities policies
- Maintain clear session recordings and evaluation data for funder reporting


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Other Duties
- Work flexibly to meet service needs and individual young people’s priorities
- Engage in training and professional development
- Relate key takeaways to partner agencies, fostering collaboration
- Personify the Hub’s values by modelling best practice and ethical conduct
Regulatory Compliance
- Observe and enforce Hub policies, codes of conduct, and whistleblowing protocol
- Report concerns promptly to the Coordinator or Trustees
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