Salary £26,485 - £30,012
Location Cambridge Road Seaforth
Closing Date: 06/01/2026 23:59
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Do you have a passion for helping young people?

We are looking for a Careers Adviser to help create better futures for young people in Cambridge Road Seaforth

You will provide careers information, advice and guidance to 16–18-year-olds who are not in education, employment or training. You will help them to identify their strengths and interests, build confidence and understand their options. Then, you’ll help them make the right plan for them, reflecting their unique talents, needs and ambitions.

You will empower young people to get to where they want to be.

You’ll support young people to overcome a range of barriers and achieve their goals. This could include moving into employment, education or training. Or building personal and social skills by connecting to new experiences, volunteering or short programmes. You’ll link young people up to wellbeing and mental health support when required.    

You’ll also help with the practical things, such as access to ID or support with travel.

We are proud of our strong community links, and we know that collaboration leads to better outcomes.

You will use your excellent communication skills to work closely with partner organisations and help achieve improved outcomes for those you support. You will have direct contact with young people, their parents/carers, and a range of professionals from support services, training providers and employers. You’ll enjoy building positive relationships.  

Location

You will be based at our office at Cambridge Road Seaforth L21 1EZ, but you will work flexibly in venues across the community. We’re looking for people who can manage their time well and travel independently.

Qualifications

A Level 6 careers guidance qualification or equivalent is preferred for this role. 

However, we may consider applicants who have a Level 4, plus a minimum of 2-years’ experience, and are willing to undertake a Level 6 qualification. We are willing to invest in the right person for the role.   

A copy of the job description is available at the bottom of this page.

The closing date for this vacancy is 06-Jan-2026

Interviews are expected to take place on 12-Jan-2026 via Face to Face

If you would like more information or an informal chat about the position, please email Karen.McCarthy@careerconnect.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

The Company

It’s an exciting time to join Career Connect. Over the last year we’ve made a positive impact to the lives of more than 90,000 people across the country.

Our vision is for a society where every individual realises their full potential. Our mission is to drive social mobility by enabling more people to access and succeed in education, training and employment.

We work in schools, in the community, and right across the criminal justice sector, delivering impartial, person-centred careers and transition support that changes lives. We also train those who work in advice and guidance roles, helping them to help others.

We’re continuing to increase our impact and reach – changing even more people’s futures for the better. We take an innovative approach to the services we provide, and we’re passionate about using feedback from those we support to shape what we do.

Our research amplifies the voices of those we support and helps inform positive change - for all our futures.

Flexi time

Perkbox (Multiple benefits)

Cyclescheme and
Car Lease scheme

Holiday Purchase Scheme

Flu Jabs/Glasses

Employee Assistance Programme

Generous Sick Pay

Staff Development

  • Amnah
  • Careers Adviser

“I’m proud to work for a charity that cares so much for the people it employs and supports”

  • Sean
  • Team Manager

“Great opportunities for training, ongoing development and internal progression.”

  • Jenny
  • Careers Adviser

“I have great colleagues, and flexible hours that fit around my own family.”

We are committed to safeguarding young people and vulnerable adults and expect our staff to share this commitment. All applicants are subject to DBS and staff who work in custody also have a prison clearance process.

We promote equality and diversity across all that we do and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Part-time workers are always welcome. Inclusion and diversity are a significant feature of our charity’s values, cutting across everything that we do.

As a Disability Confident Leader, we are keen to hear from applicants with disabilities. Around a quarter of our workforce have a disability. Please let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process.

We are proud to be recognised as an Investor in Diversity and one of the Top 10 Most Inclusive Workplaces with the National Centre for Diversity.