Youth Programme Officer - Believe & Achieve
Location: Hybrid (minimum of 1 day per week from our office in Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Salary: £24,000 to £26,000 per annum (pro rata)
Role Status: 28 to 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 6th January 2025
As a centre of expertise for meningitis after care and support, we have established and delivered a successful programme of support for young people aged 11–25 years who have been impacted by meningitis. This programme of support, Believe & Achieve (B&A), is UK wide.
We are looking for a Youth Programme Officer to take ownership of our online activities and help to successfully deliver Believe & Achieve. The role will assist several strands of the programme, including online event delivery, social media channels and referrals, and support for counselling, coaching and mentoring.
Believe & Achieve makes a difference to young people’s lives every day and helps them to face the future with hope and confidence.
Duties and Responsibilities
This role is pivotal in building and managing an online community for young people impacted by meningitis and helping them to access activities and support.
Events and Communications
1. Create content for and manage the programme's social media channels, to inform and build a community of young people impacted by meningitis.
2. Plan and deliver a suite of online events that enable young people to feel part of a community, whilst supporting their mental health and improving skills and confidence.
3. Support face-to-face events across the year – usually delivered at a weekend up to 4 times a year.
4. Ensure B&A publicity is up to date and assist in the coordination of merchandise that fits with the brand.
5. Work closely with digital colleagues to plan content and ensure a joined-up approach.
6. Engage and build relationships with key stakeholders who can help amplify the voice of young people experiencing meningitis.
Service Development and Delivery
1. Assist the B&A Youth Work Coordinator in the development and delivery of peer mentoring and next step mentoring.
2. Assist in the recruitment and training of volunteer 'peer mentors' to support young people.
3. Assist in the recruitment and training of volunteer 'next step' mentors to support young people.
4. Support the monitoring and recording of all activity relating to mentoring activities.
5. Maintain regular communication and updates with 'peer mentors' and 'next step' mentors.
Operations and Impact Measurement
1. Ensure B&A works effectively in supporting young people through the programme, including impact measurement activities to demonstrate the difference the programme makes.
2. Work closely with the partnerships team to showcase the work of B&A and assist with providing reports to funders.
3. Assist in creating reports to inform teams and stakeholders about B&A, with an emphasis on storytelling.
4. Work closely with all teams to promote and communicate the programme’s activities.
5. Maintain accurate records on all young people involved in the programme in accordance with policies and procedures.
6. Contribute to operational and departmental planning.
7. Ensure compliance on issues relating to insurance, Health and Safety, safeguarding, volunteer support, programme development and prepare risk assessments for the programme.
8. Take responsibility for own training and professional development as agreed with the Support Services Manager.
9. Ensure all financial, administration, Human Resources and technology systems are adhered to and implemented.
What we're looking for
Essential Selection Criteria
1. Experience of supporting young people and an understanding of the factors that influence their lives.
2. Experience of using social media to support and engage young people.
3. Experience of planning and delivering online events.
4. Experience of Microsoft Office 365.
5. Ability to empathise, as often working with individuals who have been affected by meningitis.
6. Ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with a diverse range of individuals/organisations.
7. Excellent relationship management.
8. Excellent organisation and prioritising skills.
9. Team worker and able to work independently.
10. Excellent time management skills and ability to work to multiple deadlines.
Desirable Selection Criteria
1. Experience of working with volunteers.
2. Awareness of the issues facing individuals affected by meningitis.
3. Experience of working within the charity/voluntary sector.
4. Experience of using a CRM database e.g. Salesforce.
5. Experience of Project Management.
Other Requirements
1. Commitment to the goals and values of Meningitis Now.
2. Out of hours working, travel and attendance at events.
3. Full driving licence required.
4. Other requirements as determined by the organisation.
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Closing date for applications: 10am, Monday, 6 January 2025
Interviews: Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Note: Meningitis Now reserves the right to close this advert early or extend it depending on the number of sufficient applications received. If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible.
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