Other
- Undertaken essential training for the role.
- Attend regular training and development opportunities.
- Contribute to best practice within the service.
- Reporting of safeguarding concerns, following organisational processes.
Facts and Figures:
Young Somerset (YS) was established in 1997 (as Somerset Rural Youth Project) with a mission to
work with young people, encouraging them to take responsibility, supporting them to overcome
disadvantage, and to become actively involved in shaping the communities in which they live.
Our vision is a Somerset where young people feel a sense of belonging, a desire to contribute to
their communities and have a future that is not limited by poor access to opportunities and services.
This is delivered through three strands of work: Targeted Youth Work, Alternative Education
Provision and Enterprise; and Mental Health Support.
During the past year, Young Somerset’s LICBT services (Community Wellbeing and Educational
Mental Health Support) received more than 1800 requests for support, predominantly from young
people aged 11-17. Our Jigsaw Project, which supports young people who have had a recent
hospital admission for their mental health difficulties or low emotional wellbeing, delivers in the
region of 600 contacts a year and is aimed at reducing readmission to hospital using a youth-work
strengths-focused approach. Our Targeted Youth Service provides targeted youth work activities
and interventions to approximately 500 young people a year, a percentage of which are referrals
from Special Schools, Pupil Referral Units, the Police or social services.
Young Somerset deals with in excess of 200 safeguarding concerns a year, which is growing as the
organisation expands and diversifies.
Young Somerset employs 100+ members of staff and several volunteers; over half of which work in
direct support of high need young people and/or those with mild to moderate mental health needs.
The postholder will be expected to operate largely under own initiative, but supported by colleagues
in the Business and Innovation Service, who provide central support services to the wider
organisation and are based at both Bold and Brave and the café on a rota basis. It is expected that
the Café will be used by a wide range of partner organisation and other staff in Young Somerset to
run activities for young people.
The postholder will be based at the Café in Taunton Library by may also be required to work from
Bold and Brave. They may also be required to travel to other Young Somerset premises to attend
meetings or training approximately 5-10 times a year. They may also be required to provide support
at other Young Somerset enterprise venues, and to support other organisational events as
appropriate.
Additional Information
The postholder must be able to demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm towards Young
Somerset’s four core values: Putting Young People First, Inspiring, Collaborating, Going Further.
An Enhanced DBS clearance is required as post holder will be working in close proximity to children.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Acts.
The post holder will be asked to work between the café’s opening hours of Tuesday to Thursday 9:30
to 3:30pm