Contract
Full-time, Fixed Term Contract for 12 months
Working Hours
- 40 hours per week
- Standard working hours are 9am – 6pm (with 1 hour unpaid lunch break) with the option to flex‑start and end time.
- Flexibility to employees to balance commitments, including medical appointments, parental or caregiving responsibilities, and personal goals.
Salary
London: £35,611 / Outside London: £31,328 pro‑rata for 12 months
Location
Candidate must be resident and have the right to work in the UK. Offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds.
Travel
This role requires regular travel across the four operational regions – London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds – averaging two days per week to meet partners and conduct outreach.
About the Role
As the NextGen Youth Outreach Manager, you will lead outreach partnership activity focused on engaging young people across England with Generation programmes as part of a year‑long, high‑profile project (NextGen) to scale our youth provision.
This role will focus on building and managing cross‑regional and national partnerships with organisations and teams supporting young people, to create sustainable referral pathways into our programmes. You will complement the work of regional Outreach Managers, expanding Generation’s reach beyond traditional referral routes and strengthening engagement with youth‑serving organisations. You will play a critical role in increasing awareness, generating high‑quality applications to our programmes, and ensuring partners are equipped to connect young people with the right opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Partnership development & outreach delivery
- Develop and manage partnerships with FE colleges, combined and local authority youth services, and national youth organisations to support learner recruitment.
- Identify and establish new cross‑regional and national partnerships to expand Generation’s reach among young people.
- Build strong, sustainable referral pathways outside of well‑established DWP/Job Centre Plus routes.
- Act as a key external representative of Generation, building awareness and enthusiasm for our programmes.
- Reporting, monitoring & learning
- Track partnership engagement, referrals, and conversion outcomes to inform performance and strategy.
- Provide regular reporting and insights to the Head of Outreach and wider team.
- Feedback success and learnings to external partners to strengthen relationships and collect learnings for future cohorts.
- Identify opportunities to improve outreach effectiveness and partnership models.
- Share learnings to support scalable and sustainable outreach approaches across regions.
- Collaboration & programme development
- Work closely with regional Outreach Managers to align activity and avoid duplication of efforts.
- Collaborate with Admissions, Marketing, and Programme teams to ensure a seamless learner journey.
- Contribute to the development of outreach strategies focused on young people facing barriers to employment.
Requirements
- Exceptional relationship‑building skills – able to engage and influence a wide range of partners and diverse audiences.
- Passion for social impact – motivated to support young people into meaningful careers.
- Strategic mindset – able to identify and develop new partnership opportunities.
- Proactivity and ownership – comfortable working independently to drive results.
- Excellent communication skills – confident presenting, influencing, and collaborating.
- Adaptability and curiosity – open to learning and improving approaches based on data and feedback.
- All UK staff must undergo a DBS check.
Experience
- Experience in leading or significant supporting outreach, partnerships, business development, or recruitment (ideally in education, youth, or employability settings).
- Experience working with organisations supporting young people or underserved groups.
- A track record of building and managing external partnerships to generate clear results.
- Experience designing or delivering outreach campaigns or engagement activities.
- Experience working towards targets in a fast‑paced environment.
Role Targets
- Applications from priority youth demographic, meeting targets for each programme.
- Number and quality of active outreach partnerships.
Benefits
- Autonomy to own and take forward your own workstreams as part of an ambitious, fast‑growing charity.
- Flexible/hybrid working accommodating your preferred working pattern and needs and a work from home set‑up allowance.
- Professional development opportunities including an annual personal development budget, up to 5 days training/study leave and protected time for your own learning and development.
- Volunteering opportunities with the chance to support our learners with mock interviews.
- 25 days annual leave.
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay.
Fair Chance
Every role at Generation is open to applications from all sections of society. We believe in the potential of everyone; regardless of race, religion or belief, ethnic origin, different physical ability, family structure, socio‑economics, age, nationality or citizenship, marital, domestic or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other aspect that makes you, well, you. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates from marginalised groups. We will assess applications on a rolling basis and close this posting as soon as we have found the right candidate.
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Contact Detail:
Generation UK & Ireland Recruiting Team