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London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£10,000 - £12,000
Part-time
Temporary
Job description

About Our Second Home (OSH)

We are the UK’s youth movement for people from refugee backgrounds. We create spaces of belonging, leadership, and joy where young people can flourish and shape the future. Our core values are:

  • Young People at the Centre: The creativity and determination of young people with refugee backgrounds is our greatest asset. We nurture individuals, create space for them to be truly themselves, and help them support each other.
  • Acting With, Not For: Staff, volunteers and participants of all backgrounds are members of OSH, creating our community together.
  • Leadership: We help young people thrive by giving them space to lead. It’s about encouragement, training, and the opportunities to test out skills that will last a lifetime.
  • Freedom and Acceptance: We learn to live together, respecting others beliefs and opinions, and building long-lasting relationships.

Our core programmes include residential experiences, local youth hubs, and leadership training courses for displaced youth based in London, Essex & Bristol and aged 14-25. In 2025, this will include:

  • 12 residential trips
  • 2 youth clubs - in Hillingdon (London) & Easton (Bristol)
  • 3 cohorts of leadership training

We are growing fast. By 2028, we aim to triple our reach, grow our hubs, and deepen our impact. To underpin this growth, we are commissioning an expert consultant to help us build a world-class evaluation framework that is grounded in youth voice, ethical practice, and strategic insight.

Purpose of the Evaluation Consultancy

We want to understand, evidence and improve the impact of OSH’s work. This evaluation consultancy will:

  • Deliver an independent evaluation report of OSH’s impact to date.
  • Co-produce a robust, coherent, ethical evaluation framework with OSH’s young people, staff and volunteers which is aligned with OSH’s ethos, Theory of Change and strategic priorities.
  • Test and iterate this framework across our residentials, hubs, and leadership programmes.
  • Develop tools, templates and staff training to ensure OSH can embed and sustain a culture of learning and impact internally.

Objectives & Scope of Work

The consultant will be responsible for (not necessarily in this order):

  1. Design & Deliver an Independent mixed-methods evaluation
  2. Co-design & test an impact framework
  3. Embedding & Handover

More information is available in the attached info pack.

Deliverables

  • Independent evaluation report, written in an accessible format including a one-page summary briefing.
  • A refined Evaluation Framework with defined indicators, data collection methods, and ethical guidelines.
  • Tools/templates for data collection and analysis (e.g. surveys, outcome tracking, case study templates).
  • Staff-facing evaluation guide (written in accessible, youth-friendly language).
  • Workshop or training session for OSH staff on using the framework.

Timeline

We anticipate the work to take place across July 2025 - January 2026, with the report based on phases 1 and 2 complete by the end of 2025. The consultant must be available to work closely with OSH teams and visit residentials and hub.

Budget

The budget for this work is £10,000-12,000, inclusive of all consultant expenses and VAT. Compensation to enable the young people’s participation will not be paid out of this budget, but rather by OSH separately. 

We welcome proposals that demonstrate value for money and flexibility.

About You

We are seeking a consultant (or small team) who can demonstrate:

  • A strong track record of designing evaluation frameworks for youth-focused or refugee organisations.
  • A commitment to and track record in participatory evaluation and co-production, as well as expertise in mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative).
  • Understanding of trauma-informed, ethical, and culturally sensitive research.
  • Ability to communicate findings and tools in accessible, engaging formats. This includes both written reports and face-to-face training formats.
  • Alignment with OSH’s values.
  • An enhanced DBS check.

Lived experience of migration or forced displacement is highly welcomed.

Learn more & apply, check out the application pack supplied.

Application resources
Posted by
Our Second Home View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 19 June 2025
Closing date: 14 July 2025 at 09:00
Tags: Data Analysis, Monitoring and Evaluation, Refugee / Immigration, Strategy, Youth / Children

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