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Job Advertisement: Children & Young People’s Project Lead

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Women’s Inclusive Team (WIT)

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Children & Young People’s Project Lead



Job Title: Young People’s Projects Lead

Start Date: May 2026

Hours: Part-time, 14 hours per week (flexible to meet project needs)

Salary: (FTE £32,760) Pro-rata

Location: Mayfield Wellbeing Hub (Bethnal Green) & Chicksand Hub

Responsible to: Director of Services / SMT

Responsible for: Young People’s Staff, Volunteers, and Facilitators


Introduction


Run for women by women and their families in Tower Hamlets, the Women’s Inclusive Team (WIT) was founded in 2003 by local mothers seeking a supportive space to connect. As community needs evolved — particularly among Black Somali women and the wider BAMER community — WIT grew into a respected charity delivering vital services in London’s East End.


WIT now empowers women, children, and young people through training, employment support, early years provision, advice, food support, and a wide youth programme delivered across the Mayfield Hub and Chicksand Preschool. Since the pandemic, WIT has been recognised for its crucial role supporting vulnerable families and was named the Number One Medium Charity of 2026.


We are now seeking a committed Young People’s Projects Lead to oversee the delivery and development of the Hiddo Girls Programme, Maangaar SEND Project, Schools Project, and Chicksand Preschool activities.



Context of the Role


Since the pandemic, WIT has delivered successful partnerships providing educational support, enrichment activities, mentoring, and wraparound services to over 400 children. The Hiddo Girls Programme, SEND work, and school-based projects continue to address inequalities and support academic and emotional development.


As the charity continues to grow, the Young People’s Projects Lead will drive the sustainability and enhancement of high-impact programmes for children, young people, and families. This pivotal role ensures consistent delivery, rigorous safeguarding compliance, and measurable outcomes across all youth projects. WIT views this as a strategic investment in the next generation.



Key Responsibilities

  • Leadership & Programme Delivery


  • Lead the delivery of all young people’s services: Hiddo Girls, Maangaar SEND Project, Schools Project, and Chicksand Preschool activities.

  • Ensure that Chicksand recruitment and other KPIs are met


  • Design creative, relevant, and impactful timetables shaped by the needs and interests of local young people.


  • Ensure all sessions are delivered safely, professionally, and to a high standard.


  • Bring in role models, facilitators, and speakers who inspire and reflect the community.


  • Support the development and visibility of the overall Young People’s Project.


  • Ensure we meet all OFSTED requirements, and ensure we work towards good/outstanding outcomes.



Team Management


  • Recruit, induct, supervise, and support staff, volunteers, tutors, and facilitators.

  • Provide regular team meetings, one-to-ones, and clear communication of expectations.

  • Ensure consistent adherence to safeguarding and WIT values.



Partnerships & Engagement


  • Build strong relationships with local schools, youth partners, community organisations, and SEND services.

  • Represent WIT professionally and positively.

  • Identify opportunities that support long-term outcomes for local young people.



Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting


  • Produce monthly reports on KPIs, attendance, outcomes, and case studies.

  • Maintain accurate and secure records for all beneficiaries.

  • Act as a data champion, contributing to WIT’s monitoring and evaluation systems.

  • Lead on reporting for funders, the Director of Services, CEO, and Trustees.



Operational & Financial Duties


  • Monitor income and expenditure for youth projects.

  • Contribute to budget planning and attend management account meetings.

  • Process payments and expenses in line with WIT policies.

  • Oversee referral processes and ensure appropriate progression pathways.

  • Support wider organisation operations where needed.



Safeguarding


  • Raise safeguarding concerns promptly in line with policies.

  • Ensure all staff and volunteers understand and fulfil safeguarding responsibilities.


Development & Sustainability


  • Develop new project proposals that strengthen the sustainability of youth provision.

  • Support the fundraising team with ideas and information for bids.

  • Continually review and improve youth programmes.


Skills and Abilities


Essential


  • Strong time management and ability to meet deadlines.

  • Ability to self-organise and manage competing priorities.

  • Excellent project management and coordination skills.

  • Confident team leadership and supervision skills.

  • Strong written and verbal communication.

  • Proactive problem-solving approach.

  • Empathy and understanding of diverse local communities.



Experience & Qualifications

Essential


  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a management or senior project lead role.

  • Experience implementing safeguarding in children’s or youth settings.

  • Understanding of monitoring, reporting, and quality standards.

  • Staff management 

  • Degree education or equivalent experience.



Desirable


  • Experience in youth work, school-based or community programmes.

  • Experience in leading OFSTED inspections 

  • SEND experience or inclusive practice knowledge.

  • Speaking local languages

  • Lived experience or strong local community understanding.




How to Apply


Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Deadline to apply: ongoing until recruitment is complete – end of  May 2026


To apply please submit CV(no longer than 2 pages) and 1 page cover letter explaining your suitability for the role. 

📧 HR@WIT.ORG.UK


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