The Youth Support Worker will work with young people aged 11-25 who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. The worker will provide one-to-one support and guidance, as well as group work and workshops. They will aim to empower young people to make positive changes in their lives, and build resilience against future difficulties. The worker will need to be patient, non-judgemental and have excellent communication skills.

Youth Support Worker Job Responsibilities

  • Assist young people in developing life skills such as budgeting, cooking, and cleaning.
  • Help young people to find and maintain employment.
  • Advocate on behalf of young people with government agencies, schools, and other service providers.
  • Connect young people with community resources and support networks.
  • Work with families of young people to provide them with information and support.
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Objectives

  • To work with young people aged 11-25 who are experiencing difficulties in their lives
  • To provide support and guidance to help them overcome these difficulties
  • To build positive relationships with young people and encourage them to engage in positive activities
  • To promote the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of young people
  • To advocate on behalf of young people and ensure their voices are heard
  • To liaise with other professionals involved in the care of young people, such as social workers, teachers, and health professionals

Youth Support Worker Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of youth support worker vary depending on the specific job and employer. However, most employers will require candidates to have at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Some jobs may also require candidates to have experience working with children or adolescents, as well as CPR and first aid certification.