We are currently recruiting a dynamic & motivated individual with excellent people skills for our Youth Information Service!

 

The successful candidate will assist in the development, production and delivery of information, guidance and support to young people, developing and delivering the KDYS Youth Information Operational Plan and working directly with young people to promote and develop a young person led youth information service which maximises opportunities for social and personal development and promotes youth mobility and citizenship.

One year Fixed Term Contract  –  35 hours per week  –  26 days annual leave
Paid sick leave scheme  –  Flexible working

 

The post holder will be an exceptional individual, who makes a difference in the lives of young people by promoting a culture of integrity and compliance and operating in line with our organisational mission, vision and values: Young Person Centred, Inclusive, Respectful, Non-judgemental, Fun, Empowering and Professional.

 

Minimum Requirements

  • A relevant degree in youth work, community work, family support, social care, social work, education or other relevant discipline. Candidates with exceptional, relevant work experience may also be considered in lieu of degree qualifications
  • Minimum 1 years relevant work experience of Youth Work
  • Experience of engaging young people using digital tools.

Job Description and post requirements available to download here: Youth Information Project Worker Job Description

Please submit Curriculum Vitae and cover letter outlining your suitability for the post(s) to humanresources@kdys.ie on or before:

5pm, Tuesday 31st January 2023 – CAMPAIGN NOW CLOSED

 

Please note – we reserve the right to close or extend this campaign subject to application numbers. Therefore, we would urge you to submit an application as soon as possible

 A panel may be formed from which future vacancies may be filled.

 KDYS is an Equal Opportunities Employer — KDYS is a Gold Standard Health Promoting Youth Organisation — KDYS complies with the Governance Code for Community, Voluntary and Charity Organisations in Ireland