We’re looking for a Youth Worker - Sports with a passion for coaching a range of different sports to young people. You will have excellent communication skills and able to deliver sports sessions to young people that challenge, stimulate and provide them with new opportunities. You will work in either the Sports Hall or outdoor 3G pitch which are two of the most popular spaces in the Youth Zone, and as such is an integral part of our delivery.
Key Duties
- To work directly with young people aged 8-19 (up to 25 with additional needs) to facilitate safe, fun and structured sports sessions within the Youth Zone.
- To take on responsibility for programming within the sports areas, bringing new ideas (using youth voice) and developing resources to ensure that young people can engage in diverse and engaging activities during youth work sessions
- Deliver high-quality sports offer, which is safe, fun, challenging and developmental. This will include planning and delivery of a regular programme of activities, special events and trips, team development and competitions/ showcases, and contribute towards the planning, delivery, and evaluation of specific projects.
- Encourage the participation of young people and that their ideas contribute fully to the planning, delivery and evaluation of sessions, projects, and activities.
- To establish positive and engaging relationships with young people from a range of backgrounds and provide interventions that achieve outcomes including helping them develop positive peer relationships, engagement in new activities, personal development, improved self-esteem, positive self-identity, acquisition of new skills, and developing wider networks of support.
- To be able to use your own initiative to flexibly meet the needs of young people, adapting sessions and programmes where required to ensure inclusion.
- Effectively communicate at all levels both in terms of spoken conversations with young people and parents/caregivers, with staff, and senior managers.
- Ensure all recordings are well written for internal use and to be used to inform reports for external funders and interested parties.
- Maintain Salesforce with up-to-date information on young people who you have worked with (training provided)
- To complete impact stories, MeAPPS and planning when instructed by management.
- Use your creative skills to showcase the work that is being developed to ensure our reports to funders are accurate, inspiring and informative.
- To work effectively and positively alongside colleagues including staff, volunteers and young leaders. Ensure that all volunteers and trainee staff are made to feel an integral and valued part of Manchester Youth Zone.
- Undertake regular training and development relevant to the role.
- Actively address any bullying, harassment, or discrimination, promoting cohesion, inclusion, and positive relationships.
- To understand and adhere to MYZ policies and procedures at all times with particular emphasis on equal opportunities, positive behaviour management, health and safety and safeguarding.
- Promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people at all times, managing any safeguarding issues should they arise (training provided).
- To be an active member of the team and operate in line with the Charity’s expectations, values and principles. Work a flexible pattern including evenings and weekends in line with the role/team requirements.
- Carry out any other duties as may be reasonably determined by your line manager and be flexible to attend residential trips.
- Promote a positive image of MYZ through professionalism and good conduct with all our stakeholders and the public.
This role is for 10.5 hours per week across Monday (3.15pm to 6.45pm) , Friday (5.15pm to 8.45pm) and Saturday (10.45am to 2.15pm).
All applicants must be over the age of 18 years old.
Pay: £13.45 per hour
Work Location: In person