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YOUNG CARERS SUPPORT WORKER
 

YOUNG CARERS SUPPORT WORKER

An exciting opportunity has arisen within in our Young Carers team for a Young Carers Support Worker. We are looking for a highly motivated person to work within a small, supportive, and dynamic team striving to recognise and enhance the potential of young people. Whilst a relevant qualification is desirable, experience of working with and being able to engage directly with young people and their families is an essential element of this role.

Please note that, due to the nature of the role, a clean driver’s license and access to a car are essential.

If you would like to apply for this position, please complete the application form and send it back to recruitment@pkavs.org.uk

If you have any questions regarding the role, please contact us at hr@pkavs.org.uk

Please note that we can not offer work visa sponsorship.

 

PKAVS has a valued team of over 80 staff and 100 volunteers whose skills and expertise enable us to reach our objectives and have the positive impact that we do.

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PKAVS relies on over 100 dedicated volunteers who help with all aspects of our work.

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