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Eine spannende Gelegenheit für einen Schools Coordinator (Impact Officer) in einer innovativen Jugendorganisation, die sich für soziale Gerechtigkeit einsetzt. In dieser Rolle sind Sie die zentrale Verbindung zwischen Schulen und dem Programm, unterstützen Freiwillige und fördern die Entwicklung von Mentoren. Sie werden in einem dynamischen Umfeld arbeiten, das sich der Bekämpfung von Bildungsungleichheit widmet. Mit einem flexiblen Ansatz und der Möglichkeit, in Schulen zu arbeiten, haben Sie die Chance, einen positiven Einfluss auf das Leben junger Menschen zu haben. Genießen Sie großzügige Urlaubsansprüche und weitere Vorteile in einem unterstützenden Team.
We have an exciting and rewarding opportunity for a Schools Coordinator (Impact Officer) to serve as the primary link between partner schools and the CYUK programme.
This youth social action charity challenges 18 to 25-year-olds to tackle educational inequality through a year of full-time social action. As mentors, tutors, and role models, they support pupils in disadvantaged areas of the UK.
There are two roles available – 5 days per week (OL16 4RX or WA14 1SR) and 3 days per week (M28 7JB).
The Impact Officer trains, supports, and develops volunteers, manages programme administration, and fosters partnerships with schools. The role is primarily school-based, supporting volunteer mentors and overseeing programme delivery and evaluation. You'll also work on volunteers' professional development plans.
Ideal candidates are passionate about social change, with excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and IT skills. Flexibility, ability to prioritize, and a proactive approach are essential. Experience in schools is advantageous but not mandatory.
Apply by uploading your CV and cover letter, highlighting relevant experience and preferred postcode. We will contact successful candidates after review.
The charity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all learners, including young people.