Programme Manager (Trusted Youth Allies)

apartmentLondon Youth placeLondon descriptionContract scheduleFull-time calendar_month 

About the role – what you will be doing Develop and maintain a thorough ‘local knowledge’ across London boroughs and their services and youth sector, particularly in respect of young people experiencing crime. Design, deliver and evaluate workshops to trusted adults, including parents, teachers, caregivers, community/religious leaders, community members and youth professionals, with a focus on building their knowledge and skills in providing tools to refer young people who are experiencing being victim of crime to anonymous support services.

Design workshop content and materials that are informative, interactive, and engaging, incorporating a range of therapeutic techniques and approaches to recover from the trauma of witnessing or being a victim of crime Provide practical strategies and tools that trusted adults can apply in their interactions with children and young people to promote their emotional well-being.

Develop and delivery training that raises the standards of work with young people for youth workers across our membership. 

Research and recruit cohorts of trusted adults across London to attend training Reflect our inclusive culture in your day-to-day work and support a positive health & safety and safeguarding culture in your interactions with colleagues. Follow our organisation’s anti-racism principles and practices as you actively promote and respect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work and working relationships.

About you – what you bring to the role Demonstrate excellent skills and knowledge in facilitation; proven experience in designing and delivering high quality training Ability to design and deliver workshops adapting to a variety of audiences Experience of working in community youth work settings and/or therapeutic spaces with young people.
Ability to plan and manage a busy and complex work programme, prioritise tasks and deliver results on time. Knowledge of therapeutic techniques and approaches, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness, play therapy, or trauma- informed care.
Proven experience in delivering interventions or workshops to children, young people, or trusted adults. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner. Working knowledge of Safeguarding, the ability to follow procedures, and develop and work within a culture of safe practice.

Demonstrate a thorough knowledge, understanding and use of evidence based therapeutic interventions Knowledge and understanding of the barriers and challenges faced by young people who have been victims of crime. Demonstrate living our values of Being Ambitious, Being Collaborative, Being Inclusive, Being Accountable.

 

 

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