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Child and Youth Lead Officer

St Werburghs City Farm
Bristol

Posted: 11 Feb 2025

Deadline: 5 Mar 2025

Compensation: £25,545 pro rata

Living Wage employer Ethnicity Confident scheme Disability Confident scheme

Paid Part-time Permanent

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Job description

Are you passionate about working with young people and being part of a team that makes a real difference? If so, we are looking for someone energetic, enthusiastic, and ready to get stuck in to help us deliver an inspiring programme for children and young people.

In this role, you will be supporting our project manager to plan, resource, and deliver a range of activities that spark curiosity, build confidence, and create unforgettable experiences. You will play a key role in planning and delivering holiday activities and summer camps, whilst helping monitor and evaluate the progress of the young people we work with, ensuring we’re making the impact we set out to achieve.

Job Title: Child and Youth Lead officer

Hours of work: 28hrs per week Monday-Thursday

Contract Type: Permanent

Starting Salary: £25,545 pro rata  

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About St Werburghs City Farm

St Werburghs City Farm connects people through land, nature, and food. Each year, we engage 60,000 people in spaces and services that build resilience, reduce isolation, and strengthen community. Our activities include accredited gardening placements for adults with learning disabilities, animal husbandry courses for inner-city children, woodland mindfulness for adults experiencing poor mental health, and conservation courses for people looking to develop new skills and connections.

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