To strengthen Welsh language development in the early years by engaging families through accessible, inclusive, and creative bilingual initiatives. The Welsh Language Support Workerwill lead on the development and delivery of bilingual resources, parent-child sessions, (both face to face and online), and support initiatives that empower families to use Welsh at home, promote language equity, and contribute to a supportive, language-rich environment for young children.
Main Duties
Programme Delivery & Family Engagement
Plan and deliver engaging bilingual parent-child sessions, workshops, and play-based events across Wales.
Lead on bilingual initiatives to promote daily Welsh use in the home.
Develop and share bilingual resources including book packs, rhyme sheets, and activity guides to support home learning.
Promote Welsh language apps and tools tailored to different age groups and family needs.
Resource Development & Digital Content
Create accessible bilingual content for families, including videos, social media posts, and newsletters.
Design themed initiatives that encourage families to explore Welsh language materials together.
Produce downloadable resources, activity sheets, recorded sessions and similar opportunities to promote the use of Welsh.
Inclusion & Equity
Ensure all resources and events are inclusive and accessible for families from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Tailor approaches to support communities with historically low exposure to the Welsh language.
Celebrate and promote cultural diversity while embedding Welsh language learning.
Track participation, resource uptake, and online engagement across all activities.
Collect feedback, testimonials, and case studies from families to evaluate impact and inform future planning.
Share success stories and good practice through reports, digital platforms, and stakeholder updates.
Skills
Communication skills
- ability to communicate clearly and warmly with parents, children, and professionals.
Facilitation skills
- confident in leading interactive sessions for families, both in person and online.
Organisation and planning
- able to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and coordinate resources and events.
Digital literacy
- confident using online platforms (e.g. Zoom), social media, and basic design tools (e.g. Canva, Microsoft Publisher).
Cultural sensitivity
- awareness of and respect for the needs of families from diverse backgrounds and communities.
Data handling
- basic ability to manage participant data, track outputs, and contribute to reports or funding bids.
Travelling
- Full driving license & willingness to travel.
Occasional evening and weekend work
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: 22,058.40 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Shift:
Day shift
Work days:
Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 04/06/2025
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