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Youth Engagement Officer

Burnley FC in the Community
Organisation
Burnley FC in the Community
Salary
£23,000 - £24,000 per annum
Location
Turf Moor (Burnley), Leisure Box (Brierfield) and other locations as necessary
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
20 October 2025
Job Description
Job Title: Youth Engagement Officer
Department: Youth Engagement
Location: Turf Moor (Burnley), Leisure Box (Brierfield) and other locations as necessary
Contract Type: Fixed Term until 30th July 2027
Working Pattern: 35 hours per week (Mon-Fri)
Closing Date: 20th October 2025
Salary: £23,000 - £24,000 per annum

About us
Burnley FC in the Community (BFCitC) is the award-winning, official charity of Burnley Football Club.
We work hard every day to deliver our mission to inspire, support and deliver change to communities across Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale, the Ribble Valley and West Yorkshire.

We believe in the immense power of our football club to transform people’s lives for the better. We believe Burnley and Pendle is a special place – a home to extraordinary people like you. Come and be part of our story!

The Role
To deliver on our busy and diverse Youth Engagement programme across the Burnley, Pendle and East Lancashire area. In this role you will use the influence of sport to deliver positive change in the lives of under- represented or vulnerable groups and individuals within the local community.

Roles and Responsibilities
• To engage, inspire and empower young people to reach their full potential.
• To deliver high-quality sessions that engage, enthuse and progress young people.
• To deliver on the successful portfolio programmes in the Welfare and Inclusion department, including Premier League Kicks, Limitless Clarets, Youth Board and the Detached Youth Work offer.
• To support the development and delivery of high-quality, impactful sport and youth engagement sessions in areas of high need across Burnley and Pendle and the wider East Lancashire area.
• Work with individuals and/or groups from a range of diverse backgrounds.
• Support staff upskilling events.
• Target areas of greatest need, working with the Youth Engagement Coordinator and Youth Engagement Manager to identify and respond to the need.
• To represent Burnley FC in the Community on multi-agency meetings and panels.
• Organise and fulfil a number of fixtures and competitions, both locally and regionally to ensure Burnley FC in the Community are represented at Premier League events.
• Support the Youth Engagement Manager in completing Premier League reports ensuring all deadlines are met.
• Plan, organise and deliver a range of lifestyle workshops for project participants, covering a range of issues locally, regionally and nationally.
• To support the Youth Engagement team with staffing responsibilities for casual staff.
• Promote all projects in schools and in community settings across Burnley, Pendle and East Lancashire to ensure that projects achieve their Key Performance Indictors (KPI’s).
• Consider equality, diversity and inclusion in all activities linked to projects with particular focus around female engagement, LGBTQ+ young people, SEND and ethnic diverse communities.
• Lead a range of social action activities of all programmes, ensuring participants are provided with an opportunity to support their local community.
• Support the Youth Engagement Manager to ensure all activities are correctly monitored with the appropriate risk assessments, safeguarding and health and safety procedures in place.
• To lead on data collection, ensuring Salesforce and other reporting platforms are consistently up to date.
• Promote Burnley FC in the Community in community settings across Burnley, Pendle and East Lancashire to ensure a diverse range of participants attend programmes, and the projects achieve their Key Performance Indicators.
• To liaise with the marketing department to ensure programmes are promoted accordingly through varied methodologies.
• Consider equality, diversity and inclusion in all activities linked to Social Inclusion and programmes with a particular focus around female participation, LGBTQ young people, disability, and engaging with ethnically diverse communities.
• Actively promote safeguarding within all programmes and have a clear understanding of the principles of safeguarding.
• Ensure all programmes and activities are correctly monitored with the appropriate risk assessments, safeguarding and health and safety procedures put in place.
• To work closely with senior management and other Managers and Co-ordinators in the department to seek new opportunities for programmes and offers.
• To understand and implement the Charity’s Safeguarding policy, procedures, and best practice guidelines in your role. To use this understanding to ensure safe working practices, appropriate reporting of concerns and contribute positively to a safe environment.
• To be able to work flexible hours where the role of the job requires.
• To work towards agreed objectives.
• Comply with all Charity policies.
• Promote the Burnley FC in the Community brand and ethos in a professional, strong, and positive manner.
• Work alongside other team members to support in other areas of the organisation as and when required to promote best practice.
• Hold a commitment to equality and diversity in the workplace.
• Willingness to attend training courses to enhance own professional development.
• Always demonstrate the Charity’s values.

This job description is issued as a guideline to assist you in your duties and is not exhaustive. You may, on occasions, be required to undertake additional or other duties within the context of this job description.

Essential Qualifications, Experience & Skills
• Youth Work Level 1 or 2.
• Level 2 multi-sport qualification(s).
• Experience of coaching or working with young people.
• SEND experience or a good knowledge of impairments and special educational needs.
• Experience of working with young people who display challenging behaviour.
• An understanding and passion for improving opportunities for disadvantaged people and under- represented groups or individuals in our communities.
• An understanding of safeguarding procedures.
• Understanding of Burnley, Pendle and the surrounding geographical areas.
• Understanding of local population need and the inequalities that exist.
• Experience of working and delivering in a sports/community setting.
• Proven track record of working with adults or children and young people.
• Effective communicator with the ability to build and sustain positive relationships with local stakeholders.
• Ability to monitor, evaluate and assess project performance.
• Time management skills to be able to plan and regulate workload including the ability to prioritise demands and thrive under pressure.
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Excellent IT skills, including intermediate abilities in all MS Office programmes.
• Access to transport for work purposes and to travel to locations throughout the local area.
• Ability to work within a team and foster good working relationships.

Please email hr@burnleyfc.com to request a copy of the full Job Description and Person Specification

How to apply
Please submit your CV via our careers page https://vacancies.burnleyfccommunity.org/ Please note we cannot admit CV’s submitted via email.

Safeguarding Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to safeguarding children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced Criminal Record Check (DBS), which will be paid for by the Charity.
Please note that in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022, an online safeguarding search will also be carried out by a member of our HR or Safeguarding Team for all shortlisted candidates. The post is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and any offer of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check.

E, D & I Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to equality and diversity within the workplace. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply. Reasonable adjustments are available for candidates and those employed by BFCitC who disclose.

Veteran Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to supporting veterans, reservists and the wider armed forces community. We are actively engaged in the recruitment of Service Leavers.

Mental Health Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to promoting and protecting the physical and Mental Health of all of our staff.
How to apply
Please submit your CV via our careers page https://vacancies.burnleyfccommunity.org/ Please note we cannot admit CV’s submitted via email.
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