Careers Wales Shares Guidance Ahead of Results Day
The role will pay £28,000 a year and focus on early intervention for 12- to 24-year-olds facing barriers in education, mental health and justice.
- The Anchor is recruiting a full-time project practitioner to deliver frontline services in Inverclyde for young people facing barriers in education, mental health, and the justice system.
- This new role centers on early intervention, with the successful candidate working directly with 12 to 24-year-olds and their families to build trust and navigate complex support networks.
- Based in Greenock and Rothesay, the position offers a salary of £28,000 per year; applicants must submit a CV and personal statement by September 1.
- The CHARITY is expanding its team to support more families in need, with the role emphasizing that young people's and their families' voices are heard throughout service delivery.
- Separately, Tron Theatre Ltd in Glasgow received nearly £58,000 in Young Start funding from The National Lottery Community Fund to facilitate a nine-month work programme for young people.
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