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Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom ENABLE GROUP Full time

Youth Coordinators

35 hours per week (evenings and weekend work included)

£21,532 per annum

Locations:
Motherwell, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh and Dundee

Enable is one of Scotland's leading charities, consisting of three pillars - enable cares, enable works and enable communities.


Across the group, we deliver community projects and campaigns, self-directed health and social care support and employability and training for people throughout Scotland.


Enable Communities are now delighted to be launching a new programme for children and young people with learning disabilities, funded by Motability.


Delivered in 6 areas of Scotland, we will be designing and delivering a curriculum for groups aged 8-12, 13-15 and 16-18 years of age that enables them to develop new skills, participate in their own communities using active travel and have loads of fun.


Our Youth Coordinators will support children and young people who have a learning disability to become active, confident members of their community by supporting them to utilise public transport and develop their peer networking skills.