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New jobs created at Highfields Centre after securing major investment to support young adults

  • Writer: Emily Miller
    Emily Miller
  • Jul 23
  • 2 min read

Four jobs are currently being recruited for at Highfields Centre.

Colorful mural on a building showing diverse people smiling against a vibrant cityscape backdrop. Sign reads "HCA Highfields Centre."

Highfields Centre in Leicester has launched its new Highfields Outreach Project for Engagement (HOPE).


The three-year initiative aims to transform the lives of 360 young adults aged 16 to 30 from disadvantaged communities in and around the greater Highfields area of the city.


Thanks to significant new funding, the HOPE Project will deliver personalised support to help young people overcome barriers to education, employment, and personal development. 


The project will provide tailored interventions based on individual needs and create four new roles at Highfields Centre: a Youth Worker (Project Coordinator), Digital Employment Mentor, Audio-Visual Arts Worker and an Administrator.


“This funding is a real game-changer – not just for the young people we serve, but for the whole Highfields community,” said Vandna Gohil, Joint Head of Centre at Highfields Centre.


“The HOPE Project brings opportunity, inspiration, and the kind of long-term support that can help people change their lives. We are excited to recruit new team members who will help deliver meaningful, lasting impact right here at our Centre.”


The project will benefit young adults through:

  • Routes back into education and pathways to paid work

  • Business start-up advice, volunteering, and placements

  • Improved confidence, communication, and leadership skills


Staff and volunteers will gain valuable experience in youth development, while the wider community will benefit from increased cohesion, reduced anti-social behaviour, and stronger local employment networks.


Progress will be closely monitored through a mix of personal assessments, focus groups, and independent evaluations to ensure measurable outcomes and real, long-term change.


Findings and best practices will be shared with key partners including Leicester College, Leicester City Football Club, and the Violence Reduction Network, strengthening the broader support system for young people in Leicester.


The Highfields Centre has long been a hub of opportunity, support and empowerment for Leicester’s diverse communities. With the HOPE Project, it takes another major step forward in building a brighter, more inclusive future for the city’s young people.


Applications for the new job roles are now open. For enquiries and an application pack, contact office@highfieldscentre.ac.uk.

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