For this role we are looking for volunteers to work alongside our Youth Workers who run our open access youth clubs in the Middlesbrough area. In this role you can take up one or more evening a week at one of our youth clubs.

What You'll Do: 

Support members of staff in the delivery of programmes, workshops and sessions for young people ages 10-16 years across the Middlesbrough area. Expectations of the volunteer: Work within the policies and procedures of Youth Focus: North East (YFNE)Recognise and fulfil the commitments to YFNE. This will include attending agreed work and activities. Be expected to provide suitable references and comply with DBS as appropriate.
Prepare for and attend agreed supervision sessions, undertake training where it is deemed to be relevant and appropriate. Be expected to provide travel receipts for reimbursement 
As an organisation we will;  offer support, respect volunteers as equal members of the staff team but not expect them to take on the responsibilities of a full-time worker. Provide a nominated supervisor from the staff team who will have responsibility for organising supervision sessions at least once a month. The supervisor will be the volunteer’s first port of call for any queries, questions or complaints. The supervisor will also be responsible for following up any issues raised and liaise with other staff members.

Offer access to wider training and keep volunteers informed of any training opportunities that arise. Wherever possible the organisation will meet the costs of the training. Offer expenses to volunteers for travel costs and any additional expenses incurred during sessions.

Why You'll Love It: 
This role is fast paced, challenging but highly rewarding. You will gain a range of experience working with a range of different young people from different backgrounds and presenting different needs. This role will allow you to meet other organisations who come into our youth provision to offer the young people informal education, so will develop your knowledge of services for young people in the area. If you are passionate about having a positive impact on young people through our weekly sessions then this opportunity is for you.
What You'll Learn: 
Through this role you will learn:    Safeguarding  How to work effectively with others  Time Keeping  Communication Skills  How to support young people  Learn about Youth Work      There will be a full induction before starting your role with us - we will also identify any training needs and you will be invited to attend our annual safeguarding training. 
What We're Looking For: 
We are looking for individuals who are: Interested in supporting young people  Supportive of young people’s participation Responsive and sensitive to the needs of young people Reliable and trustworthy Can engage with young people in a fun and interactive way  Good communication and listening skills Patient with the needs of the young people  Ability to work as part of a team Motivated and enthusiastic Ability to demonstrate professional attitude and behaviour Commitment to pursue Equal Opportunity and Non-Discriminatory practices. Willingness to work flexible hours including evening and weekend activities.   Volunteers will work on an initial three month probation period to give both the YFNE and the volunteer the opportunity to see if they wish to progress with the work.
Summary
Volunteering
Mental Health
Young People
Sports
Arts
Crime and Violence
Middlesbrough
10 Weeks Minimum
3 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Problem Solving
Communication
Creativity
Motivating Others
Mindfulness
Languages you should know: 
English
Professional working
Requirements: 
Statement of Motivation
DBS check
In-Person Interview

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