* Ensure that the people of Gwynedd are at the centre of everything we do.
* Leader in charge
Responsibility for Resources.. e.g. staff, finance, equipment Will be responsible for the equipment used at the time Main Duties. .
* Leader in Charge to present projects and activities for young people in their communities.
* Ensure that young people feel safe, receive support, are appreciated, learn how to take control over their lives and identify and oppose harmful influences that may impact them.
* Assist the Youth Worker to identify the interests and needs of young people in order to develop sessions and projects and organise events and activities.
* Assist the Youth Worker to offer a range of learning experiences for young people using informal youth work methods, within communities, that are suitable for young people
* Assist the Youth Worker to present courses that lead to accreditation (Agored Cymru, ASDAN Youth Challenge and Achievement Schemes, Children's University)
* Adhere to all the employer's relevant policies and other statutory requirements, including Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Child Protection.
* Input required information needed about young people in the information gathering system
* Ensure that the Young Person's voice is heard in everything that is offered and developed
* Attend staff meetings as required
* Attend training for youth workers organised by or on behalf of the Council
* Responsibility for self-development.
* Ensure compliance with Health and Safety rules in the workplace in accordance with the responsibilities noted in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Council's Health and Safety Policy.
* Operate within the Council's equal opportunities and equality policies.
* Responsible for managing information in accordance with the Council's information management standards and guidelines. Ensure that personal information is treated in accordance with Data Protection legislation.
* Commitment to reducing the Council's carbon emissions in accordance with the Carbon Management Plan, and to encourage others to act positively towards reducing the Council's Carbon Footprint.
* Undertake any other reasonable duty which corresponds with the salary level and responsibility level of the job
* Responsible for reporting any concern or suspicion that a child or vulnerable adult is being abused.
Special Circumstances.. e.g. the need to work unsociable hours, special working arrangements etc. Employment: JNC for Youth and Community Workers Points 5 - 9 Annual Leave: JNC Terms - 30 days annual leave for the first five years and 35 days for subsequent years (pro-rata).
Able to work well and create a solid relationship with young people The ability to work as a member of a small team, working in the evenings and weekends Able to work unsociable hours, Level 3 qualification in Youth Work. Level 1 Child Protection Course RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL Experience of working with young people Experience of providing projects / activities for young people DESIRABLE - SKILLS AND SPECIALIST KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL Effective face to face communication skills with young people Fluent in both Welsh and English Good organisational and administrative skills Able to work with young people. Strong commitment to the principles of Equal Opportunity and Child Protection DESIRABLE Knowledge of current developments in the youth work field LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Listening and Speaking - Intermediate Level Able to maintain a fluent conversation on a number of various everyday subjects, and discuss cases involving the field of work. Able to follow a discussion in Welsh, in Clear Welsh, on familiar matters relating to the post. Able to contribute to the conversation and answer questions. Reading and Understanding - Intermediate Level Understand everyday correspondence on familiar issues at work. Understand longer reports in Clear Welsh and be able to pick up the main points. (help may be required with the vocabulary). Writing - Intermediate Level Able to write letters for a specific purpose, e-mails and short reports in Welsh and English, using vocabulary and simple phrases that are familiar to the field of work. (They will need to be checked before being sent out)., Working Hours: The working week: 2 hours a week, working in the evening and weekends, and at times flexibility could be required in order to meet the needs of specific work. Hours: The hours to include evenings and weekends and some could be residential. Car use: Full driving licence and use of a car. The post-holder will be designated an "occasional car user". Language: The post-holder will need to be confident in both Welsh and English orally and in writing from the outset. You will be appointed to work in your catchment area, however, in special circumstances you will be required to work outside your catchment area The post is subject to the completion of an acceptable check through the Criminal Records Bureau. We will look in detail at the job description in a year's time following the appointment. The post is subject to completion of Level 3 in Youth work within two years of post. We draw your attention to the fact that some specific duties and responsibilities are difficult to analyse in detail in some cases and they can change from time to time without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility. In addition, every member of staff is required to accept an element of flexibility in their duties and responsibilities, and when necessary exchange within the Authority in order to meet the needs and requirements of the service which continually change. This type of requirement will enable the post holder's specific expertise to grow and develop for the benefit of the employer and employee.
Gwynedd Council operates internally through the medium of Welsh, and offers all its services bilingually. The applicant will be required to reach the linguistic level noted as one of the essential skills in the Person Specification.