
Youth Involvement Officer - School of Psychology - 106266 - Grade 6
- United Kingdom
- £33,002-35,608 per year
- Contract
- Part-time
- An accessible, free, walk-in centre designed to promote trust within a youth-friendly, anonymous setting.
- A smartphone-based self-help app enabling young people to actively manage their own mental health.
- A hybrid online platform involving both professional and peer support.
- Co-facilitate workshops with young people and professionals - both in person and on-line.
- Collaborate in co-designing and co-producing communication, events, collaborations and other activities to promote young peoples' contribution to mental health research.
- Offering support (not Mental Health Support) for members of the Youth Advisory Group in developing resources/blogs/videos for YOUTHreach.
- Assist in the creation and development of training materials and resources for the Youth Advisory Group.
- Work with young people and other team members across our European team.
- Be involved in the creation and present research outputs.
- Undertake administration tasks arising from research.
- Deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines.
- Educated to Degree level (or equivalent qualifications). Where no equivalent qualification is held, significant practical relevant experience and expertise in a similar role will be required.
- Extensive experience of working with people with lived experience to influence and inform a project / research.
- Empathic and have a good understanding of working with indivduals with mental ill health and understanding the challenges faced by young people with mental health problems.
- Strong written communication skills including IT literacy, competence in using Word and Excel.
- Familiarity with online collaboration tools (e.g., Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Miro, Padlet) for group facilitation and video-conferencing.
- Experience in facilitating workshops and group discussions, both in-person and online.
- A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team, in an inclusive and respectful manner.
- Some experience in administration, project planning and delivery and keeping to task and deadlines.
- Willingness to contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific research project.
- Ability to work flexibly, adapting to the needs of the project and team, willing to learn and be responsive to feedback. Will require out of hours meetings when working with Youth Advisory Group.
- Ability to professionally represent UOB and work effectively with community organisations, health and social care organisations, and European partners.
- A willingness to understand governance and safeguarding issues in mental health research, including confidentiality and informed consent.
- Requirement for DBS, Occupational Health Check and awareness of the Data Protection Act (DPA).
- Potential for European travel therefore a valid passport/visa will be required as an EU funded grant, YouthReach is coordinated by Maastricht University and is supported by 12 countries across Europe. Therefore travel to other sites/meeting providers could occur.
- Proficiency in a second European language (German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch or Estonian) is desirable but not essential a second language may make communication with the other sites easier.
- Desirably, previous experience in co-producing research or interventions with young people.
- Desirably, experience of carrying out peer research, peer research training or providing peer support.
- We particularly encourage those from diverse, minority backgrounds.