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London, Greater London (Hybrid) 8.69 miles
£15,422 per annum (FTE £58,740)
Part-time (10.5 hours/week)
Contract (Initial 3 month probation period, followed by a rolling 6 month contract)
Job description

About Us

Grove Park Youth Club is an accessible and dedicated space for local children and young people, situated in a remarkable, purpose-built youth club building, constructed in 1966 as part of the Chinbrook Estate development. We are a registered charity (Ref No. 1196106) located on Marvels Lane in Grove Park (SE12 9PR), within the London Borough of Lewisham.

Our mission is to make Grove Park Youth Club a hub for local children and young people to learn, build connections, and explore and develop their interests. We provide a safe and welcoming space where young people can engage in fun and educational activities, sports and cultural activities, build life skills, as well as seek support with the pressures they face in the wider world.

The youth club is managed by a community-led Trust of people connected to the area who led a seven-year campaign to save and reopen the building. We are a small charity that has achieved exceptional success in reopening the youth club and taking control of this purpose-built space. This opportunity offers the right candidate the chance to play a key role in expanding our offer and working closely with the Trust to take our project forward. Accordingly, we offer a competitive rate of pay at £29.37 per hour.

GPYC Studios is our flagship in-house open access youth club launched in 2023, serving local children and young people aged 11–17 (up to 21 with SEND). Its ethos rests upon a creative approach to wellbeing, valuing empathy, acceptance, positivity, and growth. Our programming aims to spark curiosity and nurture self-discovery in a safe and inclusive environment. Through creativity, opportunity, and advocacy, we empower young people to make a positive impact on themselves, their community, and beyond.

GPYC Studios is made possible with funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.

Job Role

The GPYC Studios Creative Wellbeing Lead will work in close collaboration with the Trust and report directly to the Chair. This multifaceted role includes responsibilities across team leadership, programme development, outreach and engagement, partnership management, and on-site delivery. In addition to this, the Lead will be expected to fill the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer (DSO), for which training can be provided for.

Whilst the role has a considerable administrative element, it is key that the Creative Wellbeing Lead brings a strong sense of creativity, flexibility, and play to the space. Being present and physically facilitating fun and constructive interactions with young people is crucial.

The Creative Wellbeing Lead will be supported by a Creative Wellbeing Assistant (to be recruited in February 2026) in both organising and delivering the programme, alongside two Creative Wellbeing Practitioners who specialise in pastoral care, and a team of sessional youth workers.

This is a part-time position, working 10.5 hours per week at a rate of £29.37. The role includes regular on-site presence during our sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings (7 hours total). In addition, availability during standard working hours (Monday to Friday) is required to fulfil 3.5 hours of remote work. The role will commence in January 2026.

Contract type: Zero hours contract

Salary: £15,422 per annum based on a 50 week year (GPYC is closed for 2 weeks in Dec/Jan)
*NB. This equates pro rata, based on a 40 hour week, to an annual salary of £58,740

Rate: £29.37 per hour

Hours: 10.5 hours per week (7 hours on location at specified time, 3.5 hours remote work)

Benefits: Statutory holiday and sick pay apply

Probation: Initial period of 3 months, followed by a rolling six month contract

About You

The right candidate will be energetic and creative, with significant experience working with young people aged 11-17. You will be able to provide practical, physical, and emotional support to the children and young people attending GPYC Studios. You are eager to share your personal practice and keen to build upon it.

You will be excited about our work and want to be part of the greater Grove Park Youth Club journey, leading by example and working as a team player to shape how our vision is delivered and realised. You will deliver the existing programme with drive, and be ambitious to lead the sustainable expansion of the GPYC Studios brand.

We welcome applications from those who reflect the diversity of our community in Grove Park, and whose own lived experience is similar to those of the young people and partners we work with.

Must have

  • Significant experience working with children and young people (ages 11-17 preferred)

  • Creative practice and/or perspective towards youth work

  • Proactive attitude and ability to work with initiative and independence

  • Willingness to embrace and champion GPYC Studio’s values and vision

  • Ability to lead by example: modelling leadership, confidence, healthy risk-taking, and emotional self-regulation

  • Ability to implement safeguarding and behaviour management protocol

  • Belief in the positive impact of creative programming on physical and mental wellbeing

  • Right to Work in the UK, which should be provided at the time of application

  • Valid DBS certificate (Enhanced preferred)

Preferable

  • Degree level qualification in a relevant field

  • JNC Youth Support Worker or Professional Youth Worker qualifications (or equivalent)

  • Evidence training, skills, and/or experience in the following areas:

    • Safeguarding

    • Drugs and alcohol

    • Conflict resolution

    • CYP with SEND

  • Experience with mentoring CYP

  • Good knowledge and network of organisations engaging in youth work in Southeast London, including experience engaging with local schools

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the administration, management, and operational delivery of our free, open-access youth club sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, overseeing a team of youth workers and volunteers to achieve a shared vision

  • Bring a strong sense of creativity, flexibility, and play to all aspects of delivery - being physically present, actively facilitating, and inspiring fun and constructive interactions with young people

  • Demonstrate strong attention to detail and the ability to prioritise, manage, and complete tasks effectively, making full and efficient use of remote working hours

  • Design and implement engaging, creative programming for children and young people, shaped by a strong creative vision and informed by youth voice

  • Manage staffing logistics, including rotas, timekeeping, training, and staff motivation, ensuring a supportive and high-performing team environment

  • Identify and engage potential community partners to coordinate and deliver fresh, fun, and creative opportunities

  • Design and implement behaviour management strategies and safeguarding protocol

  • Maintain accurate session documentation, including written records and photographic/videographic content, ensuring proper storage, organisation, and archiving of materials

  • Oversee membership management, including onboarding new members, maintaining clear and consistent communication with parents and carers, and using IT systems, such as Salesforce, to manage and protect member data

  • Lead outreach and engagement efforts within the local community and beyond, including through social media platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and others to build visibility and connection

  • Embed a consistent ethos across all creative delivery partners, ensuring the values of GPYC and the Trust are clearly reflected in how children and young people experience Studios sessions, the space, and staff interactions

  • Be a consistent, positive presence for children and young people, fostering an environment that is enriching, inclusive, and grounded in mutual respect

  • Undertake other activities as agreed with the Trust to support the mission and development of GPYC Studios

To apply: https://forms.gle/BheCPNtcEJ6Eh7om6
Applications close 11:59pm, Sunday 23rd November 2025

Application resources
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Grove Park Youth Club View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10
Posted on: 11 November 2025
Closing date: 24 November 2025 at 00:00
Tags: Administration, Engagement / Outreach, Mental Health, Mentoring / Coaching, Programme Management, Safeguarding, Wellbeing, Youth / Children

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