The common responsibilities for this position include planning, implementing, and overseeing Special Education Needs (SEN) sports programs while ensuring high standards and budget compliance, and providing dedicated support to SEN students during sports activities. The role involves developing customized sports programs to enhance physical abilities and social skills, collaborating with team members and key stakeholders, and establishing partnerships with sports organizations and community resources. Additionally, the Youth Work Officer is responsible for evaluating the impact of SEN sports initiatives, providing group activities and individual counseling for primary and secondary school students, and executing anti-drug fund projects. The position also entails offering outreach services and counseling to at-risk youth and their families, organizing and implementing career planning activities, and performing administrative tasks related to these services. Other duties include writing service/activity proposals and reports, supporting innovative service planning, and undertaking additional responsibilities as assigned.
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