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South Lanarkshire Council is seeking a Youth, Family and Community Learning Worker to enhance life chances for young people, families, and communities. The position focuses on delivering developmental opportunities across various settings, requiring skills in creative arts, sports, and more. This role promises to be rewarding, promoting collaboration and community engagement.
INTERNAL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY VIA OPPORTUNITY MARKETPLACE AND COMPLETE THEIR SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS EITHER VIA THE ME TAB ON FUSION PRIOR TO STARTING THE APPLICATION FORM OR BY CLICKING ON THE LINK IN THE REVIEW SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS SECTION.
Three Temporary Posts Available.
Location: Carluke, Lanark & Douglas Universal Connections.
Hours: 8 hours per week.
Salary: £8,004 - £8,233 per year.
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Please note: We do not accept CVs; any submitted will be disregarded. If you need to submit additional information, please upload it under supporting documents.
We seek skilled and motivated individuals capable of working in a multi-disciplinary context to deliver positive outcomes for young people, families, adults, and communities.
As a Youth, Family and Community Learning Worker, you will collaborate with colleagues to develop and deliver social and personal development opportunities to improve life chances and achieve positive outcomes in various settings, including communities, YFCL establishments, and schools. Your work will be managed by Youth, Family and Community Learning Service Officers.
You will participate in building and maintaining effective partnerships to ensure service delivery within a local area or project.
We welcome applications from individuals with skills in creative arts, music, drama, sports, outdoor learning, and STEM.
Please Apply online: All correspondence will be via email.
Legislative Information:
Equal Opportunities and Armed Forces Community Covenant:
South Lanarkshire Council is an Equal Opportunities employer, encourages applications from all community sectors, guarantees interviews for disabled applicants meeting minimum requirements, and supports armed forces members and veterans as per the Covenant.
Benefits include: