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Youth Development Worker

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Youth Development Worker
Location:
St Austell, Truro
Salary:
£15.00 PAYE per hour
Contract Type:
Temporary until end of September 2026
Hours:
Full-time, 37 hours per week on a rolling rota (including weekends and bank holidays)
Working Pattern:
Monday - Sunday, 8am-8pm (to be discussed)
DBS Requirement:
Enhanced Adult & Child
Are you passionate about supporting young people to unlock their potential and build brighter futures? We're looking for two dedicated Youth Development Workers to join a team that provide supported accommodation for young people aged 16-25.
Responsibilities of the Youth Development Worker will include:
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- Deliver personalised key worker support and life skills coaching.
- Conduct and update risk assessments and management plans.
- Facilitate 1-to-1 sessions focused on personal development and goal setting.
- Support young people in attending medical appointments.
- Participate in multi-agency meetings to develop effective action plans.
- Lead group activities that foster community and engagement.
The successful Youth Development Worker will have:
- Right to work in the UK (we are unable to offer visa sponsorship).
- Enhanced DBS check (Adult & Child).
- Full driving license and access to a car.


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