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Detached Youth Worker

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Posting date: 12 January 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Benefits Include: Working alongside a passionate, friendly team Enhanced DBS check provided Further development opportunities Sense of satisfaction Ongoing personal support Great team incentives Positive working environment Career Progression opportunities Leaning new and innovative skills Gaining valuable experience All expenses paid No micro-management Training and CPD offers
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 23 January 2026
Location: Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Support Through Sport
Job type: Contract
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Summary

About Our Work

Support Through Sport CIO, based in Nottingham, delivers sport-based intervention, mentoring, and youth work programmes to thousands of disadvantaged young people, empowering them to develop pro-social behaviours and providing a lasting positive impact within underserved communities.

The organisation works to a Theory of Change which ultimately provides at-risk young people with protective factors, diverting them away from negative influences such as youth offending, ASB, violence, gang culture and knife crime. Through an innovative, youth-led approach, Support Through Sport harnesses the power of sport to empower disadvantaged youth and create safer communities, where young people can thrive.

Role Overview

Support Through Sport CIO is seeking a highly motivated and organised individual to deliver detached and outreach youth work across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. You will work with young people aged 10–17 in community settings, building trusting relationships and providing early intervention to reduce risks linked to crime, violence, and exploitation.

The role combines youth work, mentoring, and community engagement, supporting young people to tackle challenges such as unemployment, drugs, poverty, discrimination, and community pressures. You will act as an advocate for young people, bridging gaps with the wider community while promoting respect, empowerment, and positive life choices.

At Support Through Sport, we use a range of creative approaches, including sport as a diversionary tool, to build brighter futures and safer communities. Flexibility is essential, as sessions often take place during evenings, weekends, and key local events.

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Position: Targeted Youth Practitioner - Detached Youth Work

Reporting To: Senior Targeted Practitioner - Detached Youth Work

Hours: Part time (sessional)

Contract: Part Time, 6 month probationary period

Rate Of Pay: £14 per hour + expenses

Roles and Responsibilities

Deliver detached youth work sessions in targeted communities, building trust-based relationships with young people in informal settings.

Identify and support young people at risk of involvement in crime, violence, or exploitation through early intervention, mentoring, and guidance to encourage positive behaviours, respect, and personal development.

Support and challenge young people’s attitudes and actions towards issues such as unemployment, drugs, poverty, racism, sexism, disability, health, sexuality, criminality, and peer, parental, and community pressures.

Actively engage with hard-to-reach and disengaged young people through consistent outreach, group sessions, and thematic activities that address needs such as wellbeing, education, or diversion from negative influences.

Work collaboratively with local partners including schools, police, social care, and community organisations to safeguard young people, coordinate support, and contribute to multi-agency meetings and risk assessments.

Act as an advocate for young people within the wider community, bridging gaps in understanding and fostering stronger relationships built on mutual respect.

Respond to local emerging needs and ensure cover is in place for key dates such as bank holidays, festivals, and community events (e.g. Bonfire Night, Halloween).

Maintain accurate records of interactions, interventions, and outcomes using agreed case management systems, while adhering to safeguarding procedures and organisational policies.

Represent the organisation at community events and outreach activities, promoting our work to young people and the wider public, and supporting progression into education, training, or employment.

Work flexible hours including evenings and weekends to meet young people where they are.


Please note that in order to apply for this role all candidates must hold the right to work in the UK, undergo an enhanced DBS check and provide 2 professional references. If these are not completed in a timely manner, your application maybe disqualified.

We look forward to receiving your application and hearing about how you can support us to build brighter futures for young people in Nottinghamshire!

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