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Explore work as youth worker. This page gives a simple overview of the occupation, useful skills, map context and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Youth worker work supports young people through counselling, accompaniment, group activities, community projects and non-formal learning, with attention to personal development, social development and inclusion.
In job descriptions, look for youth wellbeing, street interventions, social counselling, community work, safeguarding, crisis intervention, case management, group facilitation and cooperation with families, carers or services.
Youth workers meet young people through youth centres, street outreach, community projects, group sessions and one-to-one support. The work is built around trust, personal development, social inclusion, informal learning and practical help when a young person needs advice, safety planning or connection to services.
Core skills include social counselling, assessing youth development, crisis intervention, safeguarding vulnerable young people and communicating about wellbeing. Some roles focus on open youth activities, while others involve case management, street interventions, youth justice, community inclusion or structured project work.
Salary positioning can be affected by whether the role is voluntary, paid, project-funded, outreach-based or tied to formal social services. Posts with safeguarding responsibility, crisis work, case records, evening schedules or coordination with care planning may sit differently from activity-focused youth-centre roles.
Experience can lead toward senior youth worker, youth project coordinator, community worker, family support, social work pathways or safeguarding-focused roles. Building stronger practice in counselling, case management, group facilitation and local service cooperation can support progression into more complex youth support work.
When reading adverts, check the age group, setting, activity model, safeguarding duties, lone-working expectations and documentation requirements. Useful descriptions explain whether the work is drop-in support, street work, group programmes, individual mentoring, crisis response or coordination with schools, carers and services.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
73 skills are associated with this occupation.
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social worker (2635.3)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/b7507136-e71e-47e8-b873-e77d5cdf2922 |
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| ESCO code | 2635.3.27 |
| ISCO group | 2635 |
| Concept type | Occupation |