Multilingual SEN Youth Worker

Job Reference Number 19090
Salary: £22,627 – £23,080 per annum pro
Working Hours: Part time; 12 hours per week
Pension: 4% employer’s pension contribution
Annual Leave: 28 days per annum including bank holidays pro rata
Terms: 1.5 year contract (From November 2022 to May 2024)
Report to: Senior project manager

Job Description

Aim of the Post:

The multilingual SEN youth worker will play a key role in the development and implementation of the ‘Allow Me’ Autism Project. This is a BBC Children In Need funded project. The project aims to provide opportunities in the safe environment for children with special needs within the Chinese community to be physically and emotionally well.

The post holder will be responsible for organizing activities and maintaining communication with the children and their families.

The post holder will need to have strong multilingual skills in Cantonese, Mandarin and English.

This post is subject to a satisfactory criminal records disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Main task and responsibilities:

  • To implement the funded project as planned.
  • To promote the project and build a network with local service providers and partners.
  • To raise awareness of the project within the targeted areas.
  • To accurately maintain clear and precise records for all service users, ensuring confidentiality and following safeguarding procedure.
  • To evaluate service users’ feedback.
  • To comply with all CIWA’s policies and procedures.
  • To travel within the targeted areas to deliver support based on the project.
  • To undertake any other duties assigned by the Project Manager.

Person Specification

Essential:

Education / Qualifications

Degree in relevant subject area (preferably health and social service, special education, autism and related conditions) or three years related experience.

Experience

  1. Experience of supporting a membership-based network, engaging organizations and individuals to work collaboratively.
  2. Experience of delivering engaging and creative communications strategies and approaches.
  3. Experience of working with vulnerable adults and children.
  4. Experience of working in a culturally sensitive setting.
  5. Experience of working in a neuro diverse environment.

Skills and abilities

  1. Excellent interpersonal, presentation (oral and written) skills and attention to details.
  2. Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively and across disciplines are necessary.
  3. Proven ability to multi-task, be flexible and meet deadlines.
  4. Commitment to team working and fun!
  5. Ability to work on own initiative and be proactive.
  6. Ability to use standard procedures and common sense to solve problems
  7. Able to handle, resolve and escalate enquiries passing on relevant information promptly
  8. Proficient computer literate skills with the aptitude to learn how to use required software.

Desirable:

  1. Ability to speak Mandarin and Cantonese.
  2. Experience of promoting information through different digital platforms (website and social media).
  3. Knowledge of diverse local services within targeted areas.
  4. Knowledge of safeguarding and General Data Protection Regulation.
  5. Full UK driving licence with own car.

This job description and person specification is not exhaustive and serves only to highlight the main requirements of the post holder. The job description will be reviewed regularly and may be subject to change for the purpose of the funded project.

Closing date for applications 10/10/2022
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to: [email protected]
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