LIVE ROLES
This is where you’ll find all current paid and volunteer roles available through HUDL.
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We work with young people across the UK and share opportunities throughout the year. If something feels right for you, take a closer look and apply.
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If nothing fits right now, stay connected — new roles are added regularly.
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If you have any questions, email us at hello@hudl.org.uk

Esmee Fairbairn
Involving Young People Collective
Closes:19th April 2026
Involving Young People Collective (IYPC)
Role: Involving Young People Collective - Consultant
Reporting to: HUDL Youth Development Agency
Working with: Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Fee: £22 p/h (Freelance basis)
Duration: 12-36 months
Full role description: https://bit.ly/iypc-role2026
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What is the Involving Young People Collective (IYPC)?
The Involving Young People Collective (IYPC) is a group of paid consultants, aged 18-25, from across the UK, connected by their drive for social change. Over the past six years, the IYPC has co-created a challenging and engaging space where young people can lead, use their voice and make a real impact in the funding sector.
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Together, IYPC consultants work to make funding fairer and more accessible nationally.
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Expert by Experience Panel Member
Closes: 12th April 2026
Experts by Experience Panel – Young Person
Supported by: HUDL
Working with: The National Centre for Social Research and Open
Fee: £75 per meeting (plus payment for additional activities)
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Full Role description: https://bit.ly/info-ebepanel
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National Centre for Social Research is seeking to work with four young people (aged 18–21) to join an Experts by Experience (EBE) Panel, alongside HUDL CIC and Open Inclusion.
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The EBE Panel brings together people with lived experience of barriers to employment, education and training to support research into the Get Britain Working Trailblazers programme — a UK Government-funded initiative testing new ways to support people into: Employment, Education and Training.
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The programme is being delivered across England and Wales, with many interventions focused on young people, particularly those not in education, employment or training (NEET). This includes support such as 1:1 coaching, access to training or apprenticeships, and mentoring.
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NatCen is leading this research to understand what is working well, what needs to improve, and whether the programme is making a difference.
As a panel member, you will help ensure young people’s experiences are reflected in the research and findings.
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