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A youth engagement organization in Manchester seeks a part-time Mentor to plan multisports sessions for young people, fostering their development technically and mentally while introducing new sports to improve coordination. Applicants must possess Safeguarding, First Aid, and DBS certificates, and have a passion for working with children. Ideal candidates will display enthusiasm and communication skills, contributing to a fun and supportive environment for young participants.
Job Type
Part Time
Workspace
On-Site
Planning multisports sessions to keep engagement with young people. Motivating, while improving development technically, physically and mentally. Introducing new sports can be very beneficial to young people advancing in coordination skills, while trying something new.
Safeguarding, First Aid and DBS certificates
Available for school half term dates
Specific qualifications multisports activities for this role
Candidate must display artistic abilities and communicate well with young people
Enthusiasm while creating a fun environment
Experience working with children or a clear interest in working with young people
An understanding of challenging behaviours and methods of prevention
VIDA is a youth, education and early employment, at the heart of communities in central Manchester. We provide a range of activities improving social activity, fitness and mental health in young people. Our programmes assist with Manchester's crime prevention projects and anti-social behaviour issues in communities of low income houses, surrounded by negative behaviours. We as an organisation aim to increase the number of activities in these areas, creating safer environments, future entrepreneurs, while reducing the stress from families in need. Our staff and volunteers understand the challenges faced in these environments, where young children can be negatively influenced. Having an increased number of mentors and role models in the communities of Manchester can drive the next generation with brighter, more positive futures.