Community Worker (StreetwYze) at FARE Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Oct, 25

Salary

15.0

Posted On

02 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Job Title: Community Worker (StreetwYze)
Reporting To: Community Learning and Development Manager
Contractual Status: Fixed term contract to 30th June 2026
Working Pattern: 6 hours per week, worked over 2 nights per week
Salary: £15.00 per hour
Annual Leave Entitlement: 25 days, plus 9 public holidays, plus 3 days for Christmas shutdown pro-rata

ABOUT US

FARE Scotland is a voluntary organisation working within disadvantaged communities throughout Central Scotland. At FARE Scotland we strive to raise people’s aspirations, encourage them to become more involved in their communities, create opportunities for personal development and equip them with the skills required to deal with the demands of 21st century life.
Working at FARE Scotland, you will be part of passionate and hard-working team that aims to improve the lives of the people in the communities we serve.

ABOUT YOU

The successful candidate for this role will have:

  • Experience of performing street work duties and programmes.
  • An understanding of anti-social behaviours, gang violence, knife crime and the wider community challenges surrounding them.
  • The ability to motivate individuals facing multiple personal, social or emotional barriers within their lives.
  • Good knowledge of Community Support & Development and the relationship these have in the holistic development of young people and the community.
  • Experience of dealing with challenging behaviour.
  • The ability to deal with conflict positively using a range of de-escalation techniques or methods.
  • The ability to work with people at all levels internally and externally.
  • The ability to develop positive and strong working relationships with colleagues.
  • The drive and initiative to work independently.
  • The ability to share learning and develop practice through feedback and observations.
  • Experience of delivering issue-based workshops.
  • The ability to identify health and safety risks and concerns in changing circumstances and environments.
  • The ability to converse with young people and other members of the community on a range of social topics and issues.

Along with the above, we would be looking for an individual who shares, and is able to demonstrate, the organisation’s values of being compassionate, open, collaborative, innovative and driven.

HOW TO APPLY

If this sounds like you, and you are looking for an exciting new opportunity, then please apply by sending us a copy of your CV and a cover letter.
Application Closing Date: 8th September 2025
Interview Date: 16th September 2025
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £15.00 per hour
Expected hours: 6 per week
Work Location: In perso

Responsibilities

WHAT YOU’LL DO

We have an exciting opportunity for 2 Community Workers to join our StreetwYze team. As part of the role you will work alongside the StreetwYze team to deliver a range of early interventions and diversionary activities via street work to youths involved in or on the periphery of anti-social behaviour and gang violence within the communities we serve. You will conduct street work in the evenings to engage with young people within local communities.

As part of your role, your main responsibilities will include:

  • Working as part of the FARE Scotland StreetwYze team to develop and provide appropriate outreach programmes, internal referral processes and recording systems to achieve positive outcomes in line with the aims of FARE Scotland.
  • Delivering direct, targeted interventions and support for young people who have been identified through a variety of programmes such as street work and by partners such as local authorities, housing associations, educational establishments or Police Scotland.
  • Engaging with hard-to-reach individuals in a range of formal and informal settings across their local community.
  • Ensuring all work including programmes, training, interventions and support to individuals, groups and organisations are effectively recorded and monitored to facilitate planning, achieve outcomes.
  • Contributing to performance management on an individual, project and organisational basis using the information to produce high quality statistics and reports as required.
  • Identifying and developing positive relationships with external providers who can support the holistic development of young people.
  • Establishing links across communities with local partners and agencies, promoting access to diversionary activities and initiatives.
  • Representing FARE Scotland at various promotional and funding events – promoting the work being undertaken and the outcomes achieved in the programme.
  • Gathering intelligence data and provide information for reports as and when requested.

The successful candidate for this role will have:

  • Experience of performing street work duties and programmes.
  • An understanding of anti-social behaviours, gang violence, knife crime and the wider community challenges surrounding them.
  • The ability to motivate individuals facing multiple personal, social or emotional barriers within their lives.
  • Good knowledge of Community Support & Development and the relationship these have in the holistic development of young people and the community.
  • Experience of dealing with challenging behaviour.
  • The ability to deal with conflict positively using a range of de-escalation techniques or methods.
  • The ability to work with people at all levels internally and externally.
  • The ability to develop positive and strong working relationships with colleagues.
  • The drive and initiative to work independently.
  • The ability to share learning and develop practice through feedback and observations.
  • Experience of delivering issue-based workshops.
  • The ability to identify health and safety risks and concerns in changing circumstances and environments.
  • The ability to converse with young people and other members of the community on a range of social topics and issues
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