Alister Yule

Foster Carer at Care Visions Group
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Kilmarnock, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK

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Credentials

  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language UK-TEFL
    -
    Dec, 2013
    - Oct, 2024
  • PX2 Facilitator
    Pacific Institute
    Mar, 2011
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Foster Carer
      • Jun 2015 - Present

      Working with stakeholders building strong working relationships with those professionals involved in the lives of the young people I am lucky enough to care for. Co-ordinating with schools, social workers and others to ensure the smoothest possible plan is in place for children able to flourish in a safe and secure environment. Member of Fostering Forum within CareVisions helping shape conversations about children who are looked after within the company and through out Scotland. Working with stakeholders building strong working relationships with those professionals involved in the lives of the young people I am lucky enough to care for. Co-ordinating with schools, social workers and others to ensure the smoothest possible plan is in place for children able to flourish in a safe and secure environment. Member of Fostering Forum within CareVisions helping shape conversations about children who are looked after within the company and through out Scotland.

    • United Kingdom
    • Financial Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Analyst
      • May 2011 - Jun 2015

      Part of a specialist team within Barclays International responsible for sourcing and approving new International clients suitable for offshore banking. Once clients have been introduced to the business, ensure appropriate documentation in line with international and domestic law are received in support of their applications. Support to the Barclays branch network in the form of guidance on all matters of policy and procedure is also provided, in addition a key point of contact for referral on complex queries ensuring discussion and effective solutions can be found to progress the business. Show less

    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • 16+ Learning Choices Co-ordinator
      • May 2010 - Apr 2011

      Lead facilitator responsible for co-ordinating multiple agencies who would have involvement in the development of young people taking part in the project. Learning/teaching sessions would consist of 12 - 18 learners aged 14-19.Tasked with monitoring and reporting on individual progression ensuring that continuous feedback could be given to individuals during key work time, allowing clear routs of progression to be identified and translated into achievable goals.Within this role it was vital that effective planning was in place to meet the objectives of the project. Course frame work was Curriculum for Excellence which was used to develop and improve course content.Funding for the project was provided by European grants over a fixed term as a result; frequent reports to Scottish Government on the progress of project and the young people who undertook its programs were required. Show less

    • Sessional Youth Worker
      • Aug 2007 - Apr 2011

      Working within the Motherwell locality targeting young people classed as NEET( not in education, employment or training), main duties were the delivery of issue based workshops for 8-16 year olds.Responsible for establishing delivery methods, consulting with young people and stakeholders on course content and an effective timetable for delivery. Given the complex background of many of the young people, content often required adaptation so as to be suitable for delivery.Undertaking street work to establish contact with young people in a verity of environments I sought to build working relationships and establish new facilities as identified by young people. Show less

    • Bunk Counselor
      • Jun 2009 - Oct 2009

      Position undertaken independently of University course. Main duties included the planning, preparation and leading of activities for young people on a daily basis. Personally responsible for the welfare of 9 young people during their time at camp, supervising meal times, activity based learning sessions, recreational activities and personal care, extending to any issues, reportable or otherwise. Promote and support the role of councillor for the duration of camp including the ethos of Camp Vacamas a non for profit organisation working with young people from New Jersey and New York. Show less

Education

  • University of Strathclyde
    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Community Education
    2007 - 2010
  • Saint Aidan's High School, Wishaw
    1996 - 2002

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