To make it easier for young people in Moray to find opportunities, we have listed a variety of jobs that are currently available.
To support our work we are recruiting to the following role:
Youth Worker, Action for Children - Elgin
Salary range | £26,750 per year |
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Duration | Part-time |
Working hours | 18.5 hours per week |
Location | Elgin |
Closing Date | Tuesday 2nd September 2025 |
Do you want to be part of an exciting, innovative youth work team across Elgin?
Action for Children are excited to announce we have successfully been appointed to lead a brand-new initiative – the Elgin Active Youth Engagement (AYE) Bus! We’ll work in partnership with Stagecoach, Elgin Neighbourhood Board, Moray Council Community Safety, Police Scotland and Moray Pathways Local Employability Partnership.
The AYE Bus, a double-decker mobile youth centre generously donated by Stagecoach, is part-funded for its first 12 months by the Elgin Neighbourhood Board. This unique project is designed to offer early intervention and support for young people across Elgin, helping to create safer, more inclusive public spaces.
We’re now recruiting passionate and experienced Youth Worker’s who thrive on building positive, trusted relationships with young people. Whether you're seeking a fresh challenge or want to bring your experience to a new, mobile setting, this role offers the chance to make a lasting impact. You’ll be delivering a variety of evening and weekend sessions throughout Elgin, creating inclusive, engaging environments for young people to feel heard, supported, and inspired.
Be part of shaping a new chapter in youth support across Moray - onboard the AYE Bus!
How you'll help to create brighter futures
Some key responsibilities of the Youth Worker role are to;
· Develop and deliver engaging programmes that create positive opportunities for young people.
· Apply knowledge and understanding of the issues young people face, using appropriate approaches to support their wellbeing and development.
· Plan and facilitate multiple youth work sessions each week, mainly evenings and weekends, across locations in Elgin. This would also include some detached street work to meet needs of the service
· Provide support, in line with National Youth Work Standards, The Promise and GIRFEC for young people utilising the service, but also support and manage staff to ensure they uphold the values and standards directed.
· Develop and support creative, innovative ways to engage and sustain engagement with young people.
· Work with current and develop new methods of tracking progress of our work
Let's talk about you
· Youth work qualification is preferred but not essential.
· Experience working with young people, particularly in informal or outreach settings.
· Knowledge of local youth issues, including mental health, anti-social behaviour, and social exclusion
· Committed to safeguarding and child protection, with a working knowledge of policies and procedures
· Ability to record and report engagement work professionally and confidentially
· Driving licence and access to a car. The job requires the ability to travel according to the needs of the job, with reasonable adjustments, if required, according to the Equality Act.