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Youth Assembly Support Officer (34k - Hyrbrid)
Job Description
Job description
VANRATH are once again delighted to be supporting the recruitment of a leading public sector organisation who now require a Youth Assembly Support Officer to join their team on an initial interim contract basis.
What's in it for you?
- Salary - £33,407 - £34,562
- Initial 6-month contract
- Hybrid working policy
- Excellent working environment
About your next employer
The Youth Assembly Support Officer will work as part of a team within the Education Service - Youth Assembly and will be managed by the AG6 Youth Assembly Coordinator. The role is a full-time role, 37 hours per week, usually undertaken Monday to Friday, however out-of-hours work, including evenings and weekends, will be required, for which time off in lieu will be provided.
About you
At least a primary degree, minimum 2.2 classification, in any subject.
Applications will be considered from applicants with formal qualifications of an equivalent or higher standard to those stated;
AND
At least two years' experience in a) - d) listed below:
OR
Four years' experience in each of the following:
- The provision of participative youth led-projects e.g. delivering projects where young people are facilitated to make decisions and have their views heard on issues that matter to them;
- Planning and organising workload using own initiative to deliver high quality work to deadlines;
- Communicating accurately and clearly (both in writing and orally) complex or detailed information to stakeholders such as colleagues, managers, customers or members of the public; and
- Contributing to the planning, allocation, monitoring and evaluation of resources e.g. people, finances.
What you'll do
- Assisting in the administrative work associated with the delivery of the Youth Assembly;
- Assisting in designing and delivering communications plans and activities, including through social media and digital platforms;
- Working directly with a diverse group of young people aged 12-16 to facilitate the day-to-day work of Youth Assembly Committees both online and offline;
- Facilitating maximum participation of Youth Assembly Members through regular contact and support;
- Supporting the delivery of online and offline events and activities associated with the Youth Assembly;
- Assisting in the planning and delivery of the plenary sittings of the Youth Assembly;
- Collating and preparing the agenda and papers for online and face-to face meetings in a timely and accurate manner;
- Attending meetings, minute taking and capturing actions/notes and proactively following up on actions to ensure timely delivery;
- Record keeping, capturing and reporting data to inform the development of the programme;
- Researching and preparing accurate and timely information;
- Reviewing all incoming correspondence and prioritising next steps as necessary;
- Drafting correspondence ensuring that work is accurate and presented in the corporate format;
- Using electronic systems to produce accurate and timely statistical information or reports to assist decision makers;
- Effectively using Microsoft Office and bespoke internal Assembly software systems and databases to prepare, produce and present documentation including letters, memos, presentations and reports of a consistently high quality;
- Checking and processing invoices for payment through electronic payment system;
- Complying with all of the Assembly Commission's staff policies and procedures including Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work policies and procedures and all mandatory training requirements;
- Managing information and records in accordance with established policies and statutory requirements; and
- Carrying out other duties that the Assembly Commission reasonably requires
of you.
To apply today contact Ethan Boylan in the strictest confidence.