LGBTQ+ Community Support Worker

London, Greater London (On-site)
£15 - £17.01 per hour
Part-time (14 or 21 to suit)
Contract (Up to December 2026 (possibility to extend with funding applications underway.))
Job description

The Community Support Worker will contribute to the delivery of our LGBTQ+ youth provision supporting young people aged 13+ (and some pre-teens):

Specific Duties and responsibilities

  • Work with an intensive caseload of approximately 12 young people maintaining regular contact, through arranged appointments, offering information, advice and guidance, practical support and encouragement.
  • Maintain accurate and up to date written client database records and complete all admin tasks within required timeframes.
  • Support clients to identify their strengths, interests, areas they would like to improve and barriers to progression, in order to develop their personalised action plan.
  • Support clients to increase their self-esteem, become more resilient and improve their aspirations.
  • Utilise the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Tool and Free2B tools, to monitor progression.
  • Develop and deliver ‘safe space’ forums in schools, providing suitable group work activities (this may be alongside school staff or leading on your own).
  • Working with the team to both lead and support our youth group provisions on a rota’d basis (both in person and online).
  • Maintain relationships to work across multiple community and school settings, collaborating effectively with organisations to ensure positive service delivery.

General Duties

  • Attend regular case supervision and team meetings and events as appropriate.
  • Adhere to Free2B’s Equality and Diversity policies with respect to staff and service users.
  • Comply with Health and Safety legislation and Free2B policies, to ensure safe working practices.
  • Undertake any other appropriate tasks, as agreed. 

Person Specification

Essential  / Desirable

  1. Experience of providing 1:1 targeted support to a caseload of young people, including undertaking assessments, planning, target setting and review (preferably in education settings). E
  2. Knowledge & experience of the key issues impacting on LGBTQ+ young people (including trans and non-binary young people). E
  3. Ability to set and work within clear and appropriate professional boundaries including challenging negative behaviours. E
  4. Experience of responding appropriately to child protection and vulnerable adult safeguarding issues, following policies and procedures. E
  5. Ability to manage client appointments and administrative tasks effectively to complete all elements of the role within the required timeframes. E
  6. IT skills and experience of using applications including: Word, Outlook email, client databases and online platforms: Teams, Zoom and WhatsApp for internal communications.  E
  7. Experience of remaining flexible and adapting your ways of working in order to meet client and service needs. E
  8. One of our four core values is Listening, reflecting our commitment to being client-led.  What do you believe is important in delivering truly client-led support? E
  9. Experience of working independently across multiple settings (preferably including within secondary schools). D
  10. Qualification in a relevant area such as social work, community work, gender studies or teaching, psychology etc D
Application resources
Posted by
Free2B Alliance View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 1 - 5
Refreshed on: 22 December 2025
Closing date: 22 January 2026 at 17:00
Tags: LGBTQ, Mentoring / Coaching, Youth / Children

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