Youth Project Manager in Ambleside

Location: UK
Salary: £36,000 per year
Recruiter: Anti Racist Cumbria
Job Hours: Part-time

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Let’s start with the expected bits of the role profile, just so we all know the basics:

Reporting to: CEO

Responsible for: Development and Delivery of youth work provision

Location: Cumbria wide (and WFH, ARC HQ, Flexible)

Salary: £36,000.00


Anti Racist Cumbria exists to make Cumbria an anti-racist county. That’s our aim. If we’re serious about doing that we need everyone (or more people than not) to want that too, and to work with us to make that happen. And yes, that means we need the young people who live here to be a part of that too.

Your job isn’t to run the projects, although there might be some of that at the the start whilst you get things moving (there’s more about that below), your job is to manage them via actions like:

  • setting them up
  • scoping the costings to enable them to happen
  • working out where the money for this will come from
  • figuring out what the team to run them needs to look like
  • recruiting the young people to be part of them


You’re not a youth worker, you’re a manager of projects that are driven by youth workers and led by young people.


Main duties and responsibilities

Your job will be to build and coordinate projects that the young people want to do in creative ways, and to ensure that the projects meet our aim of becoming an anti-racist county. There is a current team of part time, self employed youth workers who do not work set hours or set days, so a big part of your job will be to work out what you need in terms of people and resources for projects, then work to deliver on that. The projects that you’re overseeing are with, and for, young people, so sessions will naturally take place during evenings, possibly at weekends, during school holidays and sometimes overnight (residentials) in a variety of settings. So you will need to be prepared for varied and often unsociable hours when projects are forming and during their life spans.


It’s also important to understand that although this is a project management role, initially as you start out, it will inevitably involve meeting and engaging with lots of young people. As projects begin to be created you’ll therefore need to be a key part of the delivery team and working directly with the young people. That means you will be delivering for a while as you get things off the ground, but longer term we envision you stepping back from direct delivery once things are up and running smoothly. So if working directly with young people is NOT your thing, even for a short period of time, this isn’t the role for you. Equally if working directly with young people and ONLY working directly with young people is your bag, again this job isn’t for you.


You will need:


  • the ability to manage a team of youth workers and build a foundation based on what good teamwork looks like. You will need to figure out who your team are, what skills they have or don’t have and what they will and can do: whilst assessing what else you might need in terms of support to develop your projects, including further recruitment of staff and volunteers
  • to get to know the young people who are already involved in ARC youth projects (we have Young Black ARCtivists/TikTok project running at the moment and our Living Whilst Black Youth project is currently on hold but we’d like to see that reinstated in whatever way they young people would like). You’ll find out more about them and develop a relationship with them, as well as strengthening their relationships with the existing youth work team
  • to support a programme of projects, ensuring anti-racism is embedded throughout, but at the same time remembering that projects need to engage and meet young people where they are at - with an asset-based approach that puts them at the centre of the work, not a ‘this is what we’re doing’ one. Your job is to ensure you and your team amplify their voices, voices which often go unheard or un-listened to, it’s not be their voice per se
  • to bear in mind that all of this is going to take money, so you will need to apply for small funding pots (and manage the budgets for these yourself) and with the support of the CEO, apply for larger funding pots which you will manage along with the Digital and Ops Manager
  • to recognise that your team will look to you for safeguarding and welfare of children responsibilities, so you will need to know what your duties are, stay up to date yourself and ensure you keep your youth work team up to date too. You’ll also need to think about how you deal with issues that might arise during projects and sessions delivering on projects
  • to monitor, record and evaluate work and provide reports and information as required in order to ensure a consistently high quality provision and demonstrate the impact of the projects you are managing.
  • to be aware of and adhere to Anti Racist Cumbria policies and procedures, in particular Safeguarding and racial trauma awareness.


That’s a lot to do isn’t it? And it isn’t an exhaustive list, so we want to manage your expectations from the start - it’s a big job! Check the person specification below to see if you have the managerial skills needed for this job.


Person Specification

You will need to be extremely passionate about anti-racism; we are under no illusions that engaging in anti-racist practice exposes activists (and you will need to be an activist ) to an increasingly profound awareness of white supremacy, structural racism and other intersecting structured systems of inequity (i.e. sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism). As such you’ll need to evidence and demonstrate your own anti-racist journey.

To be our Youth Project Manager you should be knowledgeable and have the following qualities, skills and experience:

Knowledge

  • Understanding of national and local anti-racist groups and other initiatives
  • Demonstrable knowledge of Health and Safety and Safeguarding best practice and how these relate to young people and staff within ARC
  • Knowledge of factors affecting lives of young people

Qualities

  • A strong and passionate commitment to anti-racism.
  • Strong commitment to young people and ability to engage and build positive and professional relationships with all kinds of young people - (just because you are not always directly working with young people doesn’t mean you don’t engage with them, and that engagement needs to be a positive experience for all )
  • Strong commitment to an asset based approach and have the creative drive to bring your team (and in turn young people) with you and with us
  • Patience, flexibility, resilience and an ability to be resourced both emotionally and physically to do this work (with ARC’s regular wellbeing support topping this up)

Skills

  • Strong project management skills
  • Along with the knowledge of factors affecting lives of young people (under Knowledge above) in our communities, the ability to provide reliable support to them and your team in times of stress
  • Ability to design and implement high quality projects with your youth work team and young people
  • Strong planning skills which enable you to plan and prioritise competing tasks, work at a fast pace, support multiple projects simultaneously and set realistic targets
  • Ability to communicate confidently with a wide range of people and organisations using platforms that work for your audience
  • Ability to identify and challenge racism and other intersectional and discriminatory behaviors, taking appropriate action as necessary.
  • Ability to monitor, evaluate and report using a wide range of information and research to inform and measure your understanding and outcomes
  • Ability to coach or mentor others and bring out the best in them
  • Strong IT skills (emails, googledrive, sheets, docs), smart phone camera and basic pic editing
  • Ability to keep accurate, confidential and up-to-date work records, in line with our policies and procedures
  • Ability to work independently to deliver projects and specific pieces of work
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Ability to listen and to understand (even if you don’t agree with) the perspective and views of others

Experience of

  • Working with Black and Brown global majority communities
  • Anti-racist initiatives
  • Managing team or staff members
  • Project management
  • Working with young people both in groups and individually.
  • Liaising with collaborative partners to deliver quality work.
  • Experience of working effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, both locally, countywide and nationally
  • Supporting young people who are disaffected, underachieving and/or have social/emotional barriers to participation.
  • Working with volunteers and community partners
  • Face to face grass roots delivery
  • Residential work
  • Project Budget management
  • Funding applications (whether small or large)
  • Promoting, reaching and engaging with young people through avenues such as social media

General

We do need you to have an enhanced CRB certificate which is in accordance with our Child Protection and Safeguarding procedures, but if you haven’t got one and you get the job, we will organise this. Driving license and access to a car would be a big bonus- Cumbria is a big place! But we understand that not everyone drives so this is not a dealbreaker.


HOW TO APPLY

Feel free to use linkedin quick apply to show interest & save the job for your records. But before the 19th July we'd like you to please submit a statement , maximum of two sides of A4 pages, detailing your project management experience and why you meet the skills and qualities needed and the experience required for this role. Please also send your CV to demonstrate your previous work roles that evidence the skills, qualities and experience you have outlined. Send both documents to


TAKE NOTE OF THE INTERVIEW DATES:

  1. Informal zoom on the 26th July
  2. Monday 5th Aug at our HQ in Ambleside

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