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London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£32,000 pro rata
Part-time (3 days a week)
Contract (2 year initial fixed term)
Job description

About Our Second Home

Our Second Home (OSH) is a youth movement that empowers young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds to build community, develop leadership skills, and flourish into adulthood. Every year, thousands of young people arrive in the UK seeking safety. We believe in their potential and are driven to help them thrive.

Our residential experiences often begin this journey, creating space for friendships, confidence and belonging. We run a nationally certified Leadership Training Programme and regular Youth Hubs in London and Bristol that offer year-round support and community.

We are now recruiting a London Community Coordinator to lead and grow our London Hub – a welcoming weekly space where young people come together to connect, learn and lead.

Our Values

Young People at the Centre – Their creativity and determination guide everything we do.

Acting With, Not For – OSH is a community built by staff, volunteers and participants together.

Leadership – We create opportunities for young people to step up and grow.

Freedom and Acceptance – We build open, respectful and lasting relationships.

RESPONSIBILITIES (abridged - see attached JD)

Hub Leadership & Delivery

• Lead the planning, delivery and evaluation of London Hub sessions.

• Manage referrals, onboarding and attendance using OSH’s CRM.

• Oversee safeguarding and risk assessments for all hub activity.

• Coordinate volunteers, facilitators and logistics to ensure smooth sessions.

• Promote OSH activities and support recruitment of participants.

Youth Leadership & Volunteers

• Support progression into OSH’s Leadership Training Programme.

• Create meaningful leadership and volunteering opportunities.

• Build a local group of volunteers and support their development.

Partnerships & Community

• Maintain relationships with referrers, partners and local organisations.

• Ensure smooth movement of participants between OSH programmes.

• Represent OSH at sector events and in London networks.

Safeguarding, Systems & Administration

• Maintain accurate registration, data and safeguarding records.

• Ensure GDPR-compliant data handling.

• Manage petty cash and reimbursements responsibly.

Contribution to OSH Nationally

• Join national events and residentials (2–5 nights).

• Share stories and insights to support communications and fundraising.

ABOUT YOU (abridged - see attached JD)

Essential

• Experience working with young people, ideally from refugee or marginalised backgrounds.

• Strong facilitation skills and understanding of trauma-informed, inclusive practice.

• Confident managing safeguarding and risk.

• Highly organised, reliable and able to work independently.

• Strong communication skills across diverse groups.

• Comfortable using digital tools (Google Workspace, CRMs).

• Ability to build trust and foster community.

• Commitment to OSH’s mission.

Desirable

• Experience in residential programmes or volunteer coordination.

• Knowledge of the UK asylum and refugee landscape.

YOUR APPLICATION

We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and especially encourage candidates from global majority communities or with lived experience of seeking asylum.

Using AI in Applications

You may use AI tools to support clarity, but the strongest applications show personal insight, motivation and a real connection to OSH.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

If you care about our mission and are excited by this role, we encourage you to apply – even if you don’t meet every requirement. We support the right candidate to grow and thrive.

Application resources
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Our Second Home View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 1 - 5
Refreshed on: 16 November 2025
Closing date: 08 December 2025 at 09:00
Tags: Volunteering Management, Ethnic Minority / BAME, Human Rights, Programme Management, Refugee / Immigration, Safeguarding, Youth / Children

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