Job Title: Young People’s Practitioner
Location: Hull, HU5 4DJ
Contract Type: Sessional, zero-hour
Hourly Rate: £12.21 – £13.68
Session Times:
During Term Time:
Wednesdays: 5:00pm – 8:30pm
ADHOC Hours: Available to support the Senior Practitioner with 1:1 work
During School Holidays:
ADHOC Hours: Opportunities to support young people on day trips and activities as part of our Summer Young People’s Engagement Group (YPEG)
Qualifications Required:
NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or equivalent (or working towards it)
Join Us in Supporting Young Disabled People to Thrive
Are you passionate about creating inclusive, engaging spaces where young people can be themselves? Do you want a flexible role that’s meaningful, active, and rewarding?
Kids is looking for a committed and caring Young People’s Practitioner to support the delivery of our weekly youth group and additional activities for disabled young people aged 14–25 in Hull. You’ll be part of a welcoming and experienced team, helping young people to build friendships, develop independence, and have their voices heard.
Whether you’re facilitating activities in our sensory room, supporting someone 1:1, or joining our summer outings, you’ll play a key role in helping each young person feel valued and included.
Key Responsibilities:
Work alongside a supportive team to deliver fun, engaging sessions in a safe, inclusive environment
Support both group and 1:1 activities tailored to young people’s individual needs and abilities
Help young people develop social skills, confidence, and independence through participation
Assist the Senior Practitioner in recording group activities and taking session notes
Build strong, respectful relationships with young people and their families
Use a variety of communication methods to ensure every young person is included
Encourage coproduction and participation, ensuring young people are involved in all decisions that affect them
Promote wellbeing and ensure the emotional, social, and physical needs of young people are met
Adhere to safeguarding policies and report any concerns appropriately
✅ What We’re Looking For:
A genuine interest in working with disabled young people
Compassion, patience, and understanding
A creative and enthusiastic approach to youth work
Flexibility to support sessions and trips as needed
Good organisational and time management skills
Team player with a positive and proactive attitude
An understanding of inclusive practices and youth participation
Honest, reliable, and committed to high standards of care
About Our Space
Our sessions take place at a welcoming youth hub that includes:
A sensory room for calming, therapeutic experiences
A tech-equipped conservatory for group meetings and virtual delivery
An outdoor area for gardening, wellbeing activities, and games
Safe, accessible spaces that support a wide range of needs and abilities
Why Work With Us?
At Kids, we believe all young people deserve to be seen, heard, and supported. This role offers a chance to:
Make a real, lasting difference in young people’s lives
Gain valuable experience in youth and disability support
Work in a fun, friendly, and inclusive team
Access ongoing support and training opportunities
Ready to Apply?
If you’re looking for a flexible, meaningful role where your energy and empathy can have a real impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and help shape a brighter future for disabled young people in Hull.