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Job vacancy: Youth Worker
Programm Tbissima is a project led by The Malta Trust Foundation in collaboration with Right to Smile
The responsibilities of the Youth Worker:
Create a positive and meaningful social network and safe environment for the young people and the community,
Encourage holistic personal development opportunities which are empowering and motivating,
Provide quality youth information and support.
Qualifications and Experience:
A degree in youth and community studies or equivalent.
Terms of service:
The candidate will be asked to provide a police conduct certificate. Prior to the confirmation of employment, TMTF will perform the procedure required by the law regulating work with minors (POMA).
Applications will be received by not later than 15th December 2021.
Certificate copies of qualifications must be attached to the application (in case of an application by e-mail the required documents shall be sent as an attachment to the e-mail).
Candidates are asked to present 2 reference letters/testimonials.
A covering letter explaining one’s motivation to apply for such post, strengths and weaknesses, and a Curriculum Vitae containing a summary of qualifications and relevant experience.
Original certificates and testimonials are to be submitted for verification.
The Malta Trust Foundation: The Malta Trust Foundation (TMTF) has a specific purpose to develop initiatives that support young people and communities that are facing particular challenges and who are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. The Foundation (TMTF) brings together academics, psychosocial professionals, the business community, and civil society organisations with the aim of delivering a tangible impact in gaps within existing services. The Foundation stresses the importance of not duplicating current services and support, which are already being offered by other entities. The Foundation seeks to support vulnerable communities through initiatives that are both educational and empowering in aiding individuals to reach their full potential, with an emphasis on projects of a psychosocial nature. All initiatives are well-defined projects emerging from priorities in the social field, that are well researched, planned, and cost to ensure an efficient and effective service that is sustainable over the years. The Foundation seeks the assistance of major audit companies to market research and analyse the cost of every initiative.
Programm Tbissima is a project led by The Malta Trust Foundation in collaboration with Right to Smile
The responsibilities of the Youth Worker:
Create a positive and meaningful social network and safe environment for the young people and the community,
Encourage holistic personal development opportunities which are empowering and motivating,
Provide quality youth information and support.
Qualifications and Experience:
A degree in youth and community studies or equivalent.
Terms of service:
The candidate will be asked to provide a police conduct certificate. Prior to the confirmation of employment, TMTF will perform the procedure required by the law regulating work with minors (POMA).
Applications will be received by not later than 15th December 2021.
Certificate copies of qualifications must be attached to the application (in case of an application by e-mail the required documents shall be sent as an attachment to the e-mail).
Candidates are asked to present 2 reference letters/testimonials.
A covering letter explaining one’s motivation to apply for such post, strengths and weaknesses, and a Curriculum Vitae containing a summary of qualifications and relevant experience.
Original certificates and testimonials are to be submitted for verification.
The Malta Trust Foundation: The Malta Trust Foundation (TMTF) has a specific purpose to develop initiatives that support young people and communities that are facing particular challenges and who are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. The Foundation (TMTF) brings together academics, psychosocial professionals, the business community, and civil society organisations with the aim of delivering a tangible impact in gaps within existing services. The Foundation stresses the importance of not duplicating current services and support, which are already being offered by other entities. The Foundation seeks to support vulnerable communities through initiatives that are both educational and empowering in aiding individuals to reach their full potential, with an emphasis on projects of a psychosocial nature. All initiatives are well-defined projects emerging from priorities in the social field, that are well researched, planned, and cost to ensure an efficient and effective service that is sustainable over the years. The Foundation seeks the assistance of major audit companies to market research and analyse the cost of every initiative.