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成人论坛 Children in Need believe every child and young person deserves the opportunity to thrive and be the best they can be and their ambition is to create lasting, positive change across the UK for the children and young people who need it most.

成人论坛 Bitesize Careers met five young youth workers working for local projects and charities which have been supported by 成人论坛 Children in Need. Watch their videos to find out more about their jobs and the impact they have on young people in the UK.

Harvey, aviation activities officer

When a disabled person takes the controls, it encourages the question, if I can fly a plane, what else can I do?

Harvey's top tip

My advice to any young person who wants to do a job in charity, would be to start putting in the ground work now, make yourself more resilient and more confident. Get volunteering and turn your passion into a job.

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Gifty, sessional youth officer

There鈥檚 no better feeling, just to see I鈥檓 making a positive impact in their life, especially with their wellbeing

Gifty's top tip

If anyone wants to do a job like mine, I would suggest doing volunteering work. It will just give you a glimpse of what a youth worker job is like. And, if you do become a youth worker, I hope you love it and enjoy it as much as I do. So, good luck!

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Gergo, music project coordinator and youth support worker

One of the best things about my job is seeing how much young people actually get out of just learning a song and being so proud of what they鈥檝e achieved.

Gergo's top tip

My advice to someone who is interested in doing my job is to go and volunteer at youth centres or youth clubs or even YMCAs. Hopefully by doing that you will find something that鈥檚 perfect for you.

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Egija, young carers project coordinator

I absolutely love my job. I think being a part of someone鈥檚 journey is an absolute privilege and an honour because I believe every interaction, no matter how big or small makes a big difference in their lives and it helps them develop and become better versions of themselves.

Egija's top tip

For anyone interested to do the job like mine, get to know your local projects and see what they鈥檙e doing and how you can get involved. Try out everything to just find what your passion is.

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Khalifa, community coordinator and deputy safeguarding lead at a youth charity

I take great pride in being able to show a young person how much they possess within. Some just want support with self-esteem, how to be more self-aware and self-confident because adolescence is a challenge.

Khalifa's top insight

I also work alongside young people who are at high risk of joining gangs or county lines and I just feel it鈥檚 my responsibility and my role to help support them to produce a different outcome for them. I am in a position where I鈥檓 able to contribute to empowering young people and to me, there is nothing better than that.

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What to expect if you want to be a youth worker

  • Youth worker average salary: 拢18,000 to 拢33,000 per year
  • Youth worker typical working hours: 37 to 39 hours per week

What qualifications do you need to be a youth worker?

You could get into this role via a university course, a college course (such as a Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma, or a T-level - England only), an apprenticeship, volunteering, working towards the role or applying directly if you have relevant experience.

Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service,

This information is a guide and is constantly changing. Please check the website for the latest information and all the qualifications needed and the for more on T-levels.

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Where could volunteering and charity work take you?

Meet young people making a difference in the voluntary and charitable sectors.

Where could volunteering and charity work take you?

Find out how three young people made volunteering work for them.

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