Youth Worker

Youth Worker

Ongoing role
J98921
At a glance

Skills

  • Advice / Advocacy
  • Mentoring / Coaching

Where

Didcot, OX11 7LE
Mainly at the office
Travel limit? 25 miles

Time

Either in or out of office hours Estimate of time needed:
0-5 hours / month, 1-3 hours / week, 3-7 hours / week or 7-15 hours / week
TRAIN understands that everyone has different schedules and commitments, so we offer flexible volunteering options

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Welcome to Reach Volunteering. We are a community and registered charity that connects people, skills and good causes.

To apply for this role, and any other on our platform, you need to be based in the UK, have at least three years of experience using the skills you wish to volunteer in a professional capacity or have lived experience (for trustee roles). Read more about our criteria.

We are in search of dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to join our team. Our volunteers will have the opportunity to engage in various initiatives including detached youth work, outreach programs, mentoring programs and youth clubs.  

What will you be doing?

Assist in planning and delivering youth activities and programs. 

Engage with young people in various settings, such as youth clubs, parks, and community spaces, providing support, mentorship, and guidance. 

Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure the smooth running of activities and events. 

What are we looking for?

Essentials: 

  • Commit to at least a year with us.  
  • To have a passion to work with and help young people in need and supporting their development. 
  • Listening skills and a non-judgmental attitude towards young people. 
  • To value and practice good teamwork. 
  • An ability to empathise with young people at risk. 
  • Treat all young people with respect and dignity. 
  • Work within our Health and Safety guidelines and Policies for working with young people. 
  • To attend essential training to help with development. 
  • Attend a one-to-one meeting with a youth worker every month. 
  • Previous experience of working with young people at risk, or related fields. 

Desirables: 

  • To attend additional training which would be beneficial to your role as a Volunteer for TRAIN 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to relate to young people from diverse backgrounds. 

What difference will you make?

For over 20 years, TRAIN has been a cornerstone of the community, trusted to deliver essential services to young people. As a volunteer, you’ll be joining an organization with a proven track record of making a real difference, becoming a valued member of a team that the community relies on. 

Volunteering at TRAIN offers you the opportunity to directly contribute to the well-being and development of young people. By supporting them in making informed decisions, boosting their self-confidence, and accessing vital opportunities, you can play a key role in shaping a brighter future for the next generation. 

Safety and inclusivity are at the core of TRAIN’s work. As a volunteer, you’ll contribute to maintaining and enhancing these environments, ensuring that every young person who interacts with TRAIN feels safe, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential. 

Volunteering at TRAIN is an excellent way to develop your own skills, whether you’re looking to gain experience in youth work or simply expand your understanding of community engagement. You’ll work alongside professional youth workers, gaining insights from experts in the field. 

Before you apply

Please apply through Reach in the first instance.

Please contact us via Reach with any questions

Causes
  • Children / families
  • Community safety / victim support / domestic violence
  • Counselling / advice
  • Education
  • Health and well being / research and care
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Local / community
  • Poverty relief
  • Social care
  • Sports
  • Young people
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

    TRAIN exists to improve the life opportunities of children and young people in South Oxfordshire, especially those who are in need, disadvantaged or vulnerable, by empowering them to make informed...