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Youth Skills Coordinator

OXFORDSHIRE YOUTH
25,662 - 32,500 per year
Oxford
Full-time
23rd January 2026
Youth Skills Coordinator

Job Description

Job Title:

Youth Skills Coordinator

Salary:

£25,662-£32,500 subject to qualifications and experience.

Benefits include:

●  Generous annual leave

●  Paid sick leave

●  Enhanced family-friendly leave

●  Compassionate and emergency leave

●  Pension scheme

●  Life insurance policy

●  Employment Assistance Programme

●  Access to vouchers and discounts

●  Monthly wellbeing allowance

●  Access to extensive training opportunities

●  Reasonable flexible and hybrid working

Reports to:

Digital Skills Manager

Location:

Oxford
Reasonable flexible working will be supported and some working from
home is possible. Travel throughout Oxfordshire will be required.

Hours of work:

37.5 hours per week
Flexible working arrangements (full-time, part-time, or condensed
hours) may be considered, with responsibilities tailored accordingly.
Occasionally evening and weekend work may be required for which
time off in lieu will be given.

To apply, please send a copy of your CV accompanied by a completed application form to
our recruitment team. Alternatively, visit our website or email us for more information.

Oxfordshire Youth

Oxfordshire Youth is a boundary-breaking organisation, passionate about creating a future for
and with young people that offers them the best possible opportunity to realise their potential.
Our  staff  are  redefining  the  youth  sector  in  Oxfordshire  and  we  envisage  a  world  in  which
young people have the tools they need to approach life with creativity, resilience and brilliant
mental health.

Our commitment to inclusion and diversity

OY warmly welcomes applications from the global majority, trans and non-binary people and
disabled people. Your potential to learn and grow in the role is important to us, so we want to
hear from you even if your CV isn’t a 100% match with a job description. We nurture our
community, creating an open, inclusive and diverse organisation where all team members
feel a sense of belonging.

Please read our accompanying recruitment pack for more information about working at
Oxfordshire Youth, including our approach to diversity and inclusion through recruitment

Role purpose

As  a  Youth  Skills  Coordinator  for  Oxfordshire  Youth  you  will  support  the  delivery  and
development  of  all  our  Youth  development  Programmes,  you  will  play  a  crucial  role  in
delivering comprehensive programs aimed at equipping young people in Oxford with digital
skills, fostering their engagement in innovative environments and building their employability
skills in order to engage in Education, Employment and Training.

Support  will  also  be  required  across  a  number  of  our  youth  development  programmes,
promoting leadership and employability skills with young people.
Programmes may include:

-  Young  Leaders  Programme  -  an  accredited  Level  2  award  in  leadership  and  team
skills. Open to young people aged 14- 21. Providing real opportunities for young people
to explore their leadership skills.

-  Transitions Through Leadership - Working in schools to support young people making

the transition to secondary school, utilising the support of older peers.

-  Future Leaders Programme - An employability programme working with young people
aged 18-21 currently living in our supported accommodation service (YPSA) providing
opportunities  to  explore  their  leadership  skills  and  engage  in  meaningful  work
experiences.

-  Digital Natives program

This role requires a strong understanding of youth work principles and the ability to integrate
digital skills effectively and challenges faced by young people in accessing EET.

Key responsibilities

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Develop and implement program delivery: Support the integration of digital skills into
the Young Leaders programme throughout the delivery of the workshops, residentials
and other associated activities

Coordinate workshops and mentorship programs: Collaborate with mentors from the
tech and innovation space to organise year-round workshops that upskill young
people from deprived backgrounds. Facilitate the pairing process between young
people and mentors, ensuring meaningful interactions and knowledge exchange.
Delivery of activities/workshops based around supporting Young people to build skills
and work towards independent living

Provide digital guidance and support: Act as a mentor and resource for young
people, guiding them in the development of their skills. Assist them in utilizing
technology for social action programs, such as creating digital campaigns or
exploring app development for addressing social issues affecting young people.

Monitor and evaluate program outcomes: Collect data and feedback to assess the
impact of all our Programmes. Use evaluation results to make informed decisions
and implement necessary improvements to enhance the effectiveness of the
program.

Work closely with stakeholders: Collaborate with Oxfordshire Youth's network of
youth clubs, secondary schools, and community organisations to identify and refer
young people who would benefit from the programme. To ensure effective
coordination and collaboration, build strong relationships with partners, stakeholders,
and local authorities

Monitoring and Evaluation

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Monitor all referrals, through an internal system, ensure appropriate and timely
support is offered, signposting to partner agencies if required.
Conduct all assessments and safety planning in collaboration with young people as
well as any partner agencies, including partners/careers when it is safe to do so.
Ensure that all quarterly and annual KPI monitoring, evaluation, and reporting
requirements are met, contributing to the development of monitoring and evaluation
systems as needed.

Development Opportunity

We are committed to supporting professional growth and would be open to supporting
the  successful  candidate  to  undertake  a  Youth  Work  Qualification  (subject  to  role
requirements  and  performance).  This  development  opportunity  is  designed  to  build
specialist  youth  work  skills,  strengthen  sector  knowledge,  and  support  career
progression within the organisation.

Our Culture

Everyone at Oxfordshire Youth agrees to:

●  Have an unwavering commitment to Oxfordshire Youth’s vision, mission and values

●  Attend meetings reliably and participate fully, including being an active listener

●  Ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with Oxfordshire Youth’s guidelines,

policies, and procedures

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 Undergo training that will enable personal and professional development

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 Undertake any other relevant duty related to the further development, promotion, and
sustainability  of  the  organisation  as  set  forth  by  your  Line  Manager  and/or  Senior
Leadership Team

●  Represent  Oxfordshire  Youth  in  a  professional  and  appropriate  manner  at  all  times
including  considering  punctuality,  personal  appearance  and  boundaries,  and  equity,
diversity, and inclusion of all opportunities.

Safeguarding

●  Understanding  that  safeguarding  children,  young  people,  and  adults  is  everyone’s
responsibility and you will have access to training and supervision, which is appropriate
to the role (including undertaking a DBS check appropriate to your role)

●  To  ensure  concerns  from  young  people  are  responded  to  appropriately  in  line  with

Oxfordshire Youth’s policies and procedures

This job description is subject to amendment following discussion with the post holder.

Specific tasks and duties will be shared at the interview and during the induction
process

What we are looking for

●  Strong digital skills: Proficient in various digital tools, platforms, and software relevant
to the program, such as social media, content creation tools, and app development
platforms. Knowledge of emerging technologies and trends is a plus.

●  Youth work experience: A qualification in youth work is desirable. Prior experience
working with young people in educational or community settings is essential.

●  Strong communication skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with
the ability to engage and connect with young people effectively. Able to convey
complex digital concepts in an understandable manner.

●  Organisational and coordination abilities: Demonstrated ability to plan, organise, and
coordinate workshops, mentorship programs, and other activities. Detail-oriented with
strong time management skills.

●  Passion for digital equity: A genuine interest in addressing digital poverty and

economic inequity through youth engagement. Committed to empowering young
people through digital skills development. Experience in program development and
delivery across all areas affected by Young people such as EET, Activities, programs
and independent skills

●  Adaptability and creativity: Able to adapt to the evolving needs of the program and

come up with innovative solutions to engage young people in digital learning and
social action.

●  Evaluation and assessment skills: Competent in monitoring and evaluating program
outcomes, collecting data, and analysing results to drive program improvements.

Driving licence and access to a vehicle, access to all areas of Oxfordshire is essential

Other desirable skills

●  Social Work qualification, or JNC in Youth Work, or therapeutic qualification or

willingness to train in Youth work

●  Knowledge of local networks and the different communities in the Oxford area.

●  Knowledge and/or qualification in Protective Behaviours, Attachment, Trauma

●  Willingness to participate in the necessary professional training in accordance with

the requirements of the sector (this may necessitate a personal time commitment)

Closing date for applications: Friday 23rd Jan 2026

Interviews to be held: w/c 26th Jan 2026

To apply, please send a copy of your CV accompanied by a completed application form to
our recruitment team.
Alternatively, visit our website or email us for more information.