The common responsibilities for this position include organizing various activities for children and youth, coordinating and managing the unit's curriculum, and providing outreach services in the community. The role involves offering counseling services to youth offenders and their families, planning and executing various groups and activities, and supporting local spaces in implementing youth mental health services. Additionally, the Youth Work Officer is responsible for liaising with local schools and partners, writing service/activity proposals and reports, and assisting in the development of youth activities and volunteer work. The position requires managing daily operations of youth spaces, supervising and leading teams, and coordinating school activities and volunteer services. Administrative tasks, including writing funding proposals and handling related duties, are also essential, along with providing on-campus services for secondary school students and supporting teachers and parents in addressing students' needs. The officer is expected to connect and collaborate with the community, perform general administrative duties, and execute other assigned tasks.
The percentages next to each skill reflect the sector’s demands in these respective skills. E.g., 30% means this skill has been listed in 30% of all the job postings in this sector.
The skills distribution tells you what specific skill sets are in demand. E.g., Skills with a distribution of “More than 50%” means that these skills are wanted in more than 50% of the job postings.
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