Occupational Therapist (Maternity Contract)
Job details
Salary
£31 766.97 - £38 669.87 FTE
Role type
Term Time Only
Hours of work
Full time Term time only or all year based contract
Location
Ullenwood
Location status
On site (Ullenwood)
Contract type
Temporary Maternity Contract
Interview date
TBC
Closing date
26/01/2026
About the role
We’re looking for a compassionate, dedicated Occupational Therapist to become a vital part of our vibrant multi-disciplinary team covering a period of maternity leave primarily based at our Ullenwood campus.
You’ll empower young people with complex physical and learning difficulties, helping them develop skills, confidence, and independence. You’ll use your creativity and clinical expertise to design personalised therapy programmes that don’t just meet needs—they unlock potential.
Your role will include:
*Designing and delivering safe, meaningful interventions that enhance wellbeing, skill development, and independence
*Working closely with students, families, and professionals to achieve life-changing outcomes
*Managing your own caseload with autonomy and accountability
*Keeping accurate, respectful records in line with professional standards
*Always putting the student at the heart of what you do
What you will bring:
*BSc in Occupational Therapy, HCPC registration (and ideally, RCOT membership) - we can consider newly qualified graduates or those with some experience to build upon as you progress your career with us.
*Previous experience in paediatrics, neurology, acquired brain injury, wheelchairs and special seating, complex disability, profound and multiple learning disability or sensory integration would be of particular interest to us
*A heart for learners with complex needs—and the resilience, skill and creativity to support them
*The ability to communicate with empathy and clarity across all levels working across multidisciplinary teams internally and externally
*A positive, proactive approach to collaboration, problem-solving and reflection
*Access to transport and the flexibility to occasionally travel to other campuses
Please note:
We will conduct interviews during the course of the advertisement and may close the vacancy early if successful appointment is made - please apply early
About us
National Star is a growing charity with more than 1,200 staff based in England and Wales. Established more than 50 years ago, we’ve supported hundreds of young people with disabilities to achieve their potential.
Staff benefits
Fantastic career development opportunities and comprehensive induction programme – theory and practical
Free employee minibus service from central Gloucester and central Cheltenham to Ullenwood (subject to availability)
Award-winning training
Free use of National Star facilities at Ullenwood, including a heated indoor swimming pool and fitness suite
Westfield medical cover
Life insurance cover
Employee helpline
Contributory pension scheme
Opportunity to purchase a TOTUM discount card
Employee discounts at attractions, high street retailers, supermarkets, utilities and motoring, plus much more
Last reviewed on 16/01/2026
Steer Peer Mentoring assigns peer mentors to specific courses. It offers an opportunity for new and returning students to meet people and learn more about their course. They will find out about the academic and social opportunities available to them.
This is a pilot programme that has evolved from what was formerly known as Steer Peer Support. Please be patient with us as we continue to develop the programme to ensure we are providing the most useful service.
Careers
Brook regularly has vacancies for sessional doctors, nurses, counsellors, information reception workers and outreach workers, as well as for people to support the delivery of education and training in various locations across the UK.
We are 4 Day Week employer
Purpose of the role
We are looking for an experienced Manager who is a qualified Contraception and Sexual Health (CASH) nurse to join our professional and welcoming team. The successful candidate will work collaboratively as part of our local leadership team to provide an efficient and effective Brook clinical service, including the professional leadership of all nursing staff within the service.
Essential criteria
- Current NMC registration
- Senior nurse management experience
- Relevant qualifications in contraception and GU medicine for example FSRH Diploma and STIF Competencies or equivalent
- A satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring check
- Valid right to work in the UK
To learn more about the role and person specification please read the attached 'role specification' which can be found on the application form.
About the role:
- Hours: Full-Time 37.5 Hours per week
(Upon completing your probationary period, you will be eligible to join the 4 Day Week program, which allows you to work 20% fewer hours without a decrease in salary)
- Contract: Permanent
- Location: Blackburn
- Salary: £46,226 per annum pro rata
- Closing date: 08/02/2026
- Application Tip:Ensure yoursupporting statementrefers to the person specification as this will assist in a successful sift through to the interview stage.
About Brook:
Brook is the UK’s leading sexual health and wellbeing charity. We are committed to changing attitudes, challenging prejudice and championing equality.
Our unique combination of clinical services and education programmes are designed to meet individual needs and instill positive behaviours that influence their whole lives. Our digital solutions help us reach even greater numbers of young people and professionals, and our expansion into all-age services ensures that whole communities can benefit from our inclusive, non-judgmental approach to sexual and reproductive health.
We are continuously listening to and learning from our service users and the communities we support. We amplify the voices of those who face barriers to access, ensuring that sexual health remains high on the political agenda and that law, policy and practice is aligned with what they need.
Benefits of working for Brook:
- 4 Day Week (Working 20% hours less without salary decrease)
- Annual leave – 28 days per annum, increasing up to 33 days plus 8 bank holidays
- Sick pay (from 3 up to 12 weeks fully paid)
- Flexible working
- Gratitude scheme
- Assisted purchase scheme
- Cycle to Work up to £1k
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Long service awards
- Maternity and paternity pay
- Pension scheme – Employee pension contributions matched by Brook up to 4% of qualifying earnings
- Training and development opportunities
- Coaching
Please note - this role requires the successful applicant to undertake an enhanced DBS check. Candidates must be able to provide paperwork demonstrating their right to work in the UK.
Please note: internal applicants with live sanctions will not be considered for this role.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy when we are in receipt of sufficient applications. Should you wish to apply for this post you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible.
Due to the high number of applications for this post, it will not be possible to respond to every application. We will contact you within 4 weeks of the closing date if you have been shortlisted for the role.
Thank you for your interest in working for Brook.
Brook Safeguarding with Purpose
Working with People Safely. Safe Place, Safe People.
Job Reference:
1672
Location:
Greater London
Hours of Work:
22.2 hours per week (part-time)
Salary:
£32,750 - £35,564 FTE per annum (pro-rata for part-time hours)
Contract Type:
Permanent
Closing Date:
15 Feb 2026
ID: 1672 Peer Mentoring Coordinator
Service: Project Indigo, Off Centre
Salary: £32,750 - £35,564 FTE per annum, inclusive of Inner London Weighting (£19650 - £21338.40 pro rata per annum)
Location: Hackney
We typically work 2 days a week in the office but offer the flexibility to work fully remotely. Our office space is wheelchair accessible.
Hours: 22.2 hours per week (part-time)
We offer flexible working arrangements - please see below for more details.
Contract: Permanent Contract
Family Action & the Role’s Impact:
We are seeking a Peer Mentoring Coordinator to develop and manage our new LGBTQ+ Peer Mentoring Programme, training and supporting Project Indigo members to become mentors in the local community.
Project Indigo is the LGBTQ+ youth service based at Off Centre at Family Action. It is open to anyone aged 16-25 who identifies as LGBTQ+ or is exploring their sexuality or gender identity. Our weekly youth group is a safe, supportive space for LGBTQ+ young people to meet each other and participate in workshops and activities. In addition to the youth group, Project Indigo offers 1-to-1 support and advice sessions with the Project Lead. The group aims to support young people to build links with the local LGBTQ+ community, build meaningful relationships and get support around issues that are impacting them. Project Indigo maintains a youth-led and person-centred approach, with this role being developed in consultation with our members to support them in accessing training and support to do community-focused work. The Peer Mentoring Coordinator’s role will be to develop a new Peer Mentoring Programme, supporting older Project Indigo members to train as mentors and deliver mentoring sessions with younger LGBTQ+ people in the local community.
Off Centre is a service that provides a range of targeted mental health focused support services to young people aged 16 to 25 who reside/are registered with a City and Hackney GP. These include: individual, counselling and psychotherapy, individual and group art psychotherapy, key-work support, out of hours drop-in service on Thursday evenings; targeted provision for children and young people of African, Caribbean and mixed heritage (ACH); and an Information and Advice provision.
The role
As the Peer Mentoring Coordinator, you will develop and lead Project Indigo’s Peer Mentoring Programme. Central to the role will be understanding young mentors’ needs and goals, and providing high quality supervisory support throughout the training and mentoring process. You will further develop the Mentoring programme, consulting with relevant organisations, liaising with partners, and keeping accurate records to monitor progress for administrative and evaluative purposes.
Your impact
This role will enrich Project Indigo’s holistic offer by providing young people with the opportunity to access training, qualifications and work experience while receiving high quality support tailored to their needs. You will offer sensitive supervisory support to young LGBTQ+ mentors, supporting their diverse need by maintaining an empathetic, intersectional and youth-led approach.
Your skills
You will be a confident communicator with proven experience of working in a supportive role with LGBTQ+ young people and/or evidence of in-depth knowledge of issues relating to LGBTQ+ young people, in particular trans and gender diverse young people.
You will be empathetic and maintain an understanding of the social issues impacting young LGBTQ+ people. You will have excellent organisational skills and be able to manage your time and workload effectively. You will have an understanding of risk management, health and safety issues and the ability in accordance with local and organisational safeguarding policies.
We particularly encourage applicants with lived LGBTQ+ experience and/or those with experience working with LGBTQ+ young people. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for disabled applicants and will reimburse your travel cost if you attend an interview.
What will we offer you
We’ll offer you a generous pension scheme and leave entitlements, eye care vouchers and a cycle to work scheme. Family Action has multiple internal staff diversity networks including the Anti-Racism and Pe...
Clinical Lead - Bath and North East Somerset Drug and Alcohol Service
Job Introduction
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our new Bath & North East Somerset Drug and Alcohol service. This is a vibrant new partnership delivering substance use treatment and recovery services across Bath & North East Somerset.
Our partnership draws upon experience delivering substance use services in Bath & North East Somerset and nationally, with specialist knowledge around diverse local communities, and the community insight which only comes from hyper-localism.
As the Clinical Lead Doctor, you’ll have the chance to make a real difference to the lives of the people we support who are experiencing difficulties from drug and alcohol use.
Turning Point offers the chance to work with many addiction specialists across the country, lending both learning and support to this role.
Role Responsibility
The Clinical Lead will lead the service by:
- Leading on all aspects of clinical governance and quality assurance, including clinical audit, clinical effectiveness and patient safety
- Taking a lead on service development
- Acting as advisor on development and implementation of policy
- Championing and leading research and innovation to develop new clinical guidance and service protocols
- Working with Turning Point colleagues nationally to optimise patient care
- Providing clinical supervision, training to clinical colleagues
- Embrace teaching of students from all aspects of the MDT
They will treat the most complex patients in the service, and will:
- Provide expert advice to other clinicians on diagnosis, assessment and care planning, for example on complex drug interactions, comorbid drug-related physical and mental health issues, and integration of psychosocial and medical treatment
- Accept referrals of people with the most severe or complex needs
- Provide expert oversight of provision of psychosocial support, based on comprehensive knowledge of research evidence
- Lead introduction of innovative interventions to improve outcomes and quality of provision
- Undertake complex prescribing, for example injectable opioid substitution treatments, if necessary
- Provide liaison drug and alcohol services in acute medical and psychiatric settings and expert advice to courts
- Work collaboratively with all stakeholders from HM Coroners courts, probation services, Organisational Delivery Networks and others.
The Ideal Candidate
We are currently recruiting for an Addiction Psychiatrist, GP Specialist or a suitably experienced Speciality Doctor to work as a Clinical Lead.
We are looking for an experienced doctor who can take a lead on service delivery and development. As such, both clinical experience / expertise and leadership skills are paramount.
The successful candidate will need to be accredited as ‘specialist’ in substance use treatment, and should either:
1. Be listed on the GMC’s Specialist Register as a psychiatrist with an endorsement in addiction, with the supervision and CPD requirements this entails;
OR
2. Have training, experience and supervision equivalent to this, as certified by the GMC through an appropriate Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR);
OR
3. Be listed on the GMC’s GP Register (or appropriate equivalent) and have appropriate training, qualifications and experience
OR
4.Fulfil criteria of a speciality doctor in Addictions with suitable experience to meet the demands of this role
Turning Point is committed to the ongoing professional development of all our staff, and we offer regular structured supervision, a well-developed monthly CPD program and full support with appraisals and revalidations. Through joining Turning Point, you will receive a warm welcome, peer support, extensive training, regular supervision and the chance to thrive in a lively and aspirational organisation.
We are looking to appoint the right candidate and can be flexible with respect to their availability – the post can be full-time, part-time or a job share.
About us
As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Benefits Will I Receive?
Occupational Therapist (Hereford)
Job details
Salary
£31 766.96 - £38 669.87 FTE depending on experience
Role type
Term Time Only
Location status
On Site (Hereford)
Contract type
Permanent
Interview date
Interviews to be held during course of advertisement – apply early as vacancy may close if appointment made.
Closing date
25/01/2026
About the role
Every day, your work will matter.
You’ll empower young people with complex physical and learning difficulties, helping them develop skills, confidence, and independence. You’ll use your creativity and clinical expertise to design personalised therapy programmes that don’t just meet needs—they unlock potential.
Your Role Will Include:
*Designing and delivering safe, meaningful interventions that enhance wellbeing, skill development, and independence
*Working closely with students, families, and professionals to achieve life-changing outcomes
*Managing your own caseload with autonomy and accountability
*Keeping accurate, respectful records in line with professional standards
*Always putting the student at the heart of what you do
What You Bring:
*BSc in Occupational Therapy, HCPC registration (and ideally, RCOT membership) - we can consider newly qualified graduates or those with some experience to build upon as you progress your career with us.
*Previous experience in paediatrics, neurology, acquired brain injury, wheelchairs and special seating, complex disability, profound and multiple learning disability or sensory integration would be of particular interest to us, but for new graduates we can help you develop your expertise in these areas
*A heart for learners with complex needs—and the resilience, skill and creativity to support them
*The ability to communicate with empathy and clarity across all levels working across multidisciplinary teams internally and externally
*A positive, proactive approach to collaboration, problem-solving and reflection
*Access to transport and the flexibility to occasionally travel to other campuses
Why National Star?
*Be part of a team that believes in people
*Thrive in a supportive, learning-rich environment where your growth matters
*Grow your career in a role where you can use your clinical excellence to make a real difference
*Join an organisation deeply committed to safeguarding, equality, and inclusion
About us
National Star is a growing charity with more than 1,200 staff based in England and Wales. Established more than 50 years ago, we’ve supported hundreds of young people with disabilities to achieve their potential.
Staff benefits
Fantastic career development opportunities and comprehensive induction programme – theory and practical
Free employee minibus service from central Gloucester and central Cheltenham to Ullenwood (subject to availability)
Award-winning training
Free use of National Star facilities at Ullenwood, including a heated indoor swimming pool and fitness suite
Westfield medical cover
Life insurance cover
Employee helpline
Contributory pension scheme
Opportunity to purchase a TOTUM discount card
Employee discounts at attractions, high street retailers, supermarkets, utilities and motoring, plus much more
Last reviewed on 09/01/2026
Recovery Support Volunteer
- locations
- North Devon - Riverside Court
- time type
- Part time
- posted on
- Posted Today
- job requisition id
- JR010838
Together Drug and Alcohol Service is the commissioned community drug and alcohol provision for Devon. It provides a range of support, interventions and treatments for those wanting to make positive changes to their drug and/or alcohol use, as well raising awareness and supporting family members.
The role:
Recovery Support Volunteers can be involved in various aspects of service delivery. It is a front line, client facing role and may involve a focus on one particular area, such as group work or Duty support, or, it may involve a combination of tasks and activities. We are looking for a team player with a willingness to learn.
Tasks may include:
- Support people engaged in support with Together to achieve their Recovery Plan goals
- Support the facilitation of structured and unstructured group work programmes, both virtually and face to face
- Support and empower individuals to engage in recovery activities, including those provided by Together and the wider community
- Conduct welfare and check-in phone calls
- Be a first point of contact for individuals, professionals, or family members, taking referrals as appropriate
- Provide Brief Interventions, including those focussed around harm reduction
- Use Halo (internal case management system) to document sessions and support the team with updates and audits
- Identify and report any concerns or risks to the Duty staff or Duty Manager
Potential to offer 1-1 support to individuals and hold a small caseload; from point of assessment through to ongoing recovery support – once confident and competent to do so, and alongside the support and guidance of your supervisor
Please note: The salary listed reflects the full earning potential for this role. Starting salaries depend on experience and progression within the band.
About Waythrough
Waythrough was formed in 2024 following the merger of Humankind and Richmond Fellowship. Together, we’ve created one of the largest mental health and social support charities in England.
Every year, we support around 125,000 people through nearly 200 services – and it’s all made possible by our 3,500 brilliant staff and volunteers.
Make a real difference in your community
Are you passionate about helping others live safer, healthier, more independent lives? Join our team at Waythrough and support people facing challenges around mental health, substance use, housing or domestic abuse. This is more than just a job – it’s a chance to build meaningful relationships and create lasting change.
What We Offer
We value the people who make a difference every day. Alongside meaningful work, you’ll enjoy:
Discounts from various schemes
Training and personal development
A chance to make a real difference in people’s lives
Free induction and role-specific training
Support from experienced staff and regular supervision
Opportunities to meet new people and develop your confidence
Reimbursement for travel and agreed expenses
Valuable experience that can support your personal or career development
Inclusion and accessibility
Waythrough is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities, especially those with lived experience of the issues we support.
We have signed up to the Disability Confident Scheme - all applicants are welcome, and adjustments can be made to enable fair participation.
If you need adjustments or support to apply, please email our recruitment team: recruitmentteam@waythrough.org.uk
How to apply
If you’re viewing this advert on an external platform such as Indeed, please click ‘Apply via company website’ to view the full job description and submit your application.
Please note that while this role has a stated closing date, we reserve the right to close the advert early should we receive a high number of applications.
Closing date:
2026-02-15About Us
Waythrough launched in October 2024 following the merger of Humankind and Richmond Fellowship.
Our vision is to break down the barriers that stop people getting the support they need to live a life they value. We tackle poverty and disadvantage in communities, through mental health, drug and alcohol, ho...
Recovery Support Volunteer
- locations
- North Devon - Riverside Court
- time type
- Part time
- posted on
- Posted Today
- job requisition id
- JR010836
About The Role
Together Drug and Alcohol Service is the commissioned community drug and alcohol provision for Devon. It provides a range of support, interventions and treatments for those wanting to make positive changes to their drug and/or alcohol use, as well raising awareness and supporting family members.
The role:
Recovery Support Volunteers can be involved in various aspects of service delivery. It is a front line, client facing role and may involve a focus on one particular area, such as group work or Duty support, or, it may involve a combination of tasks and activities. We are looking for a team player with a willingness to learn.
Tasks may include:
- Support people engaged in support with Together to achieve their Recovery Plan goals
- Support the facilitation of structured and unstructured group work programmes, both virtually and face to face
- Support and empower individuals to engage in recovery activities, including those provided by Together and the wider community
- Conduct welfare and check-in phone calls
- Be a first point of contact for individuals, professionals, or family members, taking referrals as appropriate
- Provide Brief Interventions, including those focussed around harm reduction
- Use Halo (internal case management system) to document sessions and support the team with updates and audits
- Identify and report any concerns or risks to the Duty staff or Duty Manager
What We Offer
We value the people who make a difference every day. Alongside meaningful work, you’ll enjoy:
- Discounts from various schemes
- Training and personal development
- A chance to make a real difference in people’s lives
- Free induction and role-specific training
- Support from experienced staff and regular supervision
- Opportunities to meet new people and develop your confidence
- Reimbursement for travel and agreed expenses
- Valuable experience that can support your personal or career development
Inclusion and accessibility
Waythrough is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities, especially those with lived experience of the issues we support.
If you need adjustments or support to apply, please email our recruitment team: recruitmentteam@waythrough.org.uk
How to apply
If you’re viewing this advert on an external platform such as Indeed, please click ‘Apply via company website’ to view the full job description and submit your application.
Please note: The salary listed reflects the full earning potential for this role. Starting salaries depend on experience and progression within the band.
About Waythrough
Waythrough was formed in 2024 following the merger of Humankind and Richmond Fellowship. Together, we’ve created one of the largest mental health and social support charities in England.
Every year, we support around 125,000 people through nearly 200 services – and it’s all made possible by our 3,500 brilliant staff and volunteers.
Make a real difference in your community
Are you passionate about helping others live safer, healthier, more independent lives? Join our team at Waythrough and support people facing challenges around mental health, substance use, housing or domestic abuse. This is more than just a job – it’s a chance to build meaningful relationships and create lasting change.
What We Offer
We value the people who make a difference every day. Alongside meaningful work, you’ll enjoy:
Discounts from various schemes
Training and personal development
A chance to make a real difference in people’s lives
Free induction and role-specific training
Support from experienced staff and regular supervision
Opportunities to meet new people and develop your confidence
Reimbursement for travel and agreed expenses
Valuable experience that can support your personal or career development
Inclusion and accessibility
Waythrough is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities, especially those with lived experience of the issues we support.
We have signed up to the Disability Confident Sc...
Lingnan University is one of the eight publicly funded institutions in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and has the longest established tradition among the local institutions of higher education. It is widely recognised for providing quality education with a focus on whole-person development and conducting high-impact research for a better world. Moving forward, Lingnan University is well positioned to take lead as a comprehensive university in arts and sciences in the digital era, with impactful research and innovations.
Lingnan University offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate, and research postgraduate programmes in the Faculties of Arts, Business, Social Sciences, and the Schools of Data Science, Graduate Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies. To foster interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific progress, Lingnan University established the Lingnan University Institute for Advanced Study (LUIAS), attracting distinguished scholars from around the world to collaborate with its faculty and students. With traditional strengths in arts, business, social sciences, and interdisciplinary studies, the University aims to equip students with practical knowledge and critical thinking skills to thrive in the future. Subsequent to the establishment of the School of Data Science and LUIAS, Lingnan University is transforming into a hub for global leaders to develop and promote human-centric technology and social policies. Further information about Lingnan University is available at https://www.ln.edu.hk/.
Applications are now invited for the following post:
Senior Lecturer / Lecturer Department of Sociology and Social Policy (Post Ref.: 25/284)
The Department of Sociology and Social Policy brings together scholars with international research experience and publication records in the major areas of Sociology and Social Policy. Over the years, our faculty members have been the recipients of the University’s Research Excellence Award and Teaching Excellence Award. The Department offers undergraduate teaching in Sociology, Social and Public Policy, and Health and Social Services Management, while hosting an MSocSc Programme in Comparative Social Policy (International) (IMCSP). We have been consistently successful in attracting MPhil and PhD students from around the world, particularly the recipients of the Hong Kong RGC Junior Research Fellow Scheme, and obtaining the General Research Fund (GRF) and other external competitive grants. For more information, applicants are advised to visit the departmental website.
General Requirements
Applicants should have a PhD degree in Sociology, Social Policy, Social Work, Health Studies or other related disciplines, with relevant teaching experience. Excellent communication and presentation skills in English are essential. The appointee should be able to take up teaching duties in some of the courses on the Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) Programme, including but not limited to: “Introduction to Health and Social Care”, “Fundraising and Programme Evaluation”, “Health and Social Service Provisions for Special Populations”, “Health and Social Service Project” and “Social Innovation & Social Enterprises”. The appointee should be prepared to actively support the coordination and development of our teaching programmes.
Appointment
The conditions of appointment will be competitive. The rank and remuneration will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits include annual leave, medical and dental benefits, mandatory provident fund, gratuity, incoming passage and baggage allowance for the eligible appointee. The appointment will normally be made on a fixed-term contract of up to two years.
Application Procedure (online application only)
Please click “Apply Now” to submit your application. Applicants shall provide names and contact information of at least three referees to whom applicants’ consent has been given for their providing references. Personal data collected will be used for recruitment purposes only.
We are an equal opportunities employer. The review of applications will start from late-December 2025 and will continue until the post is filled. Qualified candidates are advised to submit their applications early for consideration.
The University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the post advertised, or to fill the post by invitation or by search. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Role profile Development Worker Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian or Scottish Borders (with some hybrid work possible, some travel required) Hours: 36.25 hrs This role is subject to a Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Disclosure Find out more about working at Health in Mind on the careers section of our website. About us Health in Mind is one of Scotland's best-known and trusted mental health charities. Since 1982, we have evolved in response to need and now promote positive mental health and wellbeing in local communities across Scotland. Our vision Our purpose Everyone in Scotland has positive mental health and wellbeing, and can access high-quality support if, when and how they need it. Through our unique pathway of support, collaborations, campaigns, and resources, we build hope, resilience and understanding of mental health and wellbeing. We bring this to life by: • Living our Values • Focusing on Communities • Being knowledgeable and expert • Having national reach Our approach to support People tell us what we do is special and unique- it is the 'Health in Mind way'. This is summed up by our approach to support: • People at the heart of all we do • Trauma skilled and informed • Support when and how people need it • Curious, proactive and flexible • Community focused and collaborative • Accessible to all • Peer engagement and support • Upholding human rights. Our values Our values are at the core of everything we do. We help people when they need it, walking with them and sharing hope along the way. When people are feeling low and finding things difficult the skilled staff within Health in Mind help them to find hope and remind them change is possible. - Team Leader The Team Team Structure This role sits within the Support and Service Delivery organisational pillar. Engagement Pathways Team The Engagement Pathways Team have a pivotal role in ensuring that people get to the most suitable mental health service for them. In this role, you will support people through their enquiry. This team ensures that initial conversations, including risk assessments and outcome measures are completed with the supported person to ensure suitability ahead of them beginning with a service. Development Worker Our development workers have a comprehensive knowledge of our services and others available in communities. You will work in a collaborative way with supported people and support teams to ensure people have positive experiences with Health in Mind. Our Services We offer a range of services in Health in Mind across our services in Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Scottish Borders. Including psychoeducational courses, groups, peer support, guided self-help, counselling and one-to- one mental health support. Head of Services Senior Services Manager (South) Engagement Pathways Team- Development Worker Senior Services Manager (North) Midlothian Services Scottish Borders Services Edinburgh Community Mental Health Service Counselling Services Trauma Support Being part of Health in Mind has helped me through some difficult times in my recovery. A service I'm most grateful to have had or life could have been very different. Person accessing Midlothian Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Services Role Profile Role Focus • I am responsible for enquiries, initial conversations, baseline outcome measures, risk assessments and reviews within my area. Ensuring that people get to the right service to improve their mental health and wellbeing, and realise their potential, in line with their hopes and goals. • I am community focused and work collaboratively, with curiosity, and flexibility. • I respond to the needs of the community and people I work with. I ensure an enabling approach is adopted, drawing on individuals’ personal assets and support networks together with community resources. • I build and maintain comprehensive knowledge of community groups and services to connect people with the most appropriate support through local knowledge • I develop creative and innovative ways to reach out to those most isolated and vulnerable within their community • I value and encourage insights and the expertise of lived experience, using my own experience where appropriate. • I am accountable for demonstrating the quality and effectiveness of my work and providing accurate and timely information into organisational systems and producing reports based on my area of work. • My approach is compassionate, and trauma informed; putting people at the heart of all I do, ensuring support is offered when and how people need it and is accessible to all. Relationships • I proactively build positive, respectful relationships with my team, colleagues, external stakeholders and the wider community. I understand this is at the heart of my effectiveness in this role. • Within my relationships I work with integrity and am open, and inclusive, and I contribute to any discussions in a respectful, ...
Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership
Development Worker
Job Description
Location: Hybrid working between LDFJP and Citizens Advice North
Lancashire offices, and out in the community
1. Reporting to: Community Advice Team Leader
2. Reporting to the LDFJP Development Worker: N/A
3. Contract Duration: 12 months fixed term
4. Hours: 21 hours per week (can be worked flexibly where needed)
Evening and weekend work may be required within the 21 hours per week
5. Salary: £27,292 FTE (£16,375 actual)
6. Holidays: 40 days per annum FTE inclusive of bank holidays and Christmas
shutdown (24 days per annum actual)
7. Main Purpose of the Job:
The Development Worker will oversee work that meets the Lancaster District Food
Justice Partnership (LDFJP)’s charitable aims and future action plans. You will have a
passion for engaging with communities around food insecurity and issues of
poverty. You will have excellent organisational skills, the ability to work with a range
of people, work well in a team and use your own initiative. Experience of planning
and delivering community-based projects is essential for this post.
The overall aims are:
a.
Increase involvement in decision making around anti-poverty work and food
insecurity, by people with direct lived experience
b. Increase recognition of the social value of food
c.
Increase learning and development opportunities for those directly affected
by food insecurity to share their experiences, skills and knowledge
d. To further the LDFJP’s charitable aims and develop an action plan in line with
these
e. To encourage and support increased engagement and participation from the
Lancaster District’s network of food support organisations, maintaining great
communication and partnership working
f. Work with wider funding networks to ensure future sustainability of this role
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Specific Responsibilities
● Work with LDFJP members, and the wider FoodFutures network, to further the
charitable aims of LDFJP, ensuring member organisations are sharing
information and working in a collaborative way
● Consult and engage with relevant communities and partners to ensure
co-development of solutions that appropriately meet the needs of our target
audiences
● Specific support of LDFJP food club network. This includes organising,
facilitating and chairing monthly meetings with the LDFJP’s food clubs,
regularly visiting food clubs when needed, liaising with FareShare and
Lancaster City Council regarding distribution of HSF (Household Support
Fund)
● Work with partners to maintain and develop appropriate monitoring and
evaluation and complete data collection. Ensure appropriate measures are
taken to record impact
● Promote improved understanding of broader support available to
communities
● Research possible training opportunities for staff, volunteers and
communities
● Work with partners to identify gaps in provision and development
opportunities and support with funding applications where necessary in
completing actions
● Pursue LDFJP priority issues and specific objectives including resource
development, referral pathways and public information
● Be the active link between the LDFJP and the wider FoodFutures network and
report back to the LDFJP Core Group meetings as necessary (this includes
attending monthly Heart Group meetings and Quarterly FF Partnership
meetings)
● Attend and serve as note-taker (until another is identified) for all bi-monthly
online/ in-person LDFJP meetings
● Attend and report directly to LDFJP trustee meetings (these may co-exist
alongside bimonthly LDFJP meetings.)
● Link in with work being done as part of the Lancashire-wide food support
network
● Promote the LDFJP’s values, vision and activities using press, marketing, and
social media
● Link in with work being done as part of the Lancashire-wide food support
network including FoodFutures
● Promote the LDFJP’s values, vision and activities using press, marketing, social
media and FoodFutures website
● Embed and progress the Food Ladders Approach and Food Circles
approaches. Supporting groups to access land for growing, community
kitchens and composting sites to increase movement to rung three and
overall sustainability
General Responsibilities
● To engage with and contribute to your own training and continual
professional development
● To take responsibility for your own health and safety and that of others in line
with LDFJP and Citizens Advice North Lancashire's Health & Safety policies
● To take responsibility in safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable
adults in line with the LDFJP and Citizens Advice North Lancashire's
Safeguarding policies
● To work under the Service Level Agreement between LDFJP and Citizens
Advice North Lancashire. You will be employed by Citizens Advice North
Lancashire but the role is to develop and work with LDFJP and their aims and
objective...Reference Number: XL245
Closing Date: 20th February 2026
Location: Multi Site
Hours: 5 Hours
Rate of Pay: NMW/NLW
CV Life is looking to recruit an enthusiastic and passionate Fitness Instructor to join our ever growing and successful Lifestyles Health and Fitness Team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Fitness Instructor to work in modern, high-tech fitness suites situated across our sports centres. The role is to assist the Healthy Lifestyles Programme Coordinator in the delivery of the Health Programme. Key roles will include providing gym inductions, completing personal programmes, delivering sessions and booking reviews to monitor progress, fitness assessments and obtaining and developing knowledge on the Wellness Key packages we offer to our members. Candidates must have an industry recognised Level 3 Exercise Referral qualification or a Level 2 Fitness Instructor qualification with a relevant degree (Sports Science, Exercise Medicine, Exercise Physiology or related fields) and willing to complete their Level 3 Exercise Referral qualification within 6 months of starting their role.
Are you passionate about rehabilitation? Would you like to provide a high-quality enjoyable experience for all our referrals? Do you have excellent interpersonal skills and can build a rapport with our referrals, keeping them motivated and keen to keep up their exercise regime?
Role & Responsibilities:
- You will play an important role in helping customers achieve their fitness goals by developing client relationships.
- Contacting referrals and arranging sessions.
- Undertake client assessments in line with the Level 3 Exercise Referral.
- Providing gym inductions, completing personal programmes, booking reviews to monitor progress and conducting fitness assessments.
You will be offered flexible hours across all our sites.
Interviews to take place W/C 2 nd March 2026
Apply today and join our team!
DBS Clearance will be required for the successful candidate. Please click on this link for further details: https://cvlife.co.uk/dbs/
CV Life is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Reporting to: Health and Fitness Operations Manager
Coventry Sports Foundation and Culture Coventry are independent organisations who work collaboratively through CV Life, so that this Job Description as a CV Life document extends to cover the employment contracts held with either Culture Coventry Trust or Coventry Sports Foundation.
To assist the Fitness Operations Manager and the Healthy Lifestyles Programme Coordinator in the daily operation of the Fitness Suite
- To supervise the delivery of health and fitness sessions and maintain systems for customer record keeping of progress.
- To provide introduction sessions regarding equipment usage to all new users and induction / fitness testing sessions as required.
- To assist in promoting and publicising the Fitness Suite and its associated activities / programme, particularly to the target groups of the Company.
- To visit venues outside of the Centre to promote the activities of the Fitness Suite / Company.
- To erect and dismantle equipment as required for particular sessions.
- To be familiar with and work within all operating policies and procedures appropriate to provision of the fitness suite.
- To ensure that a high standard of customer care is maintained at all times, and to respond to all customer enquiries/complaints effectively and efficiently.
- To attend training/refresher courses as are appropriate to maintain qualifications and standards of good practice.
- To contribute to the professional development and guidance of Further Education and Work Placement students.
- To ensure that adequate standards of Health and Safety are maintained at all times, paying particular attention to the use of equipment.
- To ensure that the Fitness Suite is cleaned and maintained to a standard that is appropriate to the demands and concerns of all users.
- To be aware and able to respond to all emergency situations in accordance with the procedures detailed in the Company’s Health & Safety policy.
- To attend any relev...
Wellbeing Worker: Primary Care (Rural West)
Department
Primary Care
Employment Type
Part-Time
Minimum Experience
Entry-level
Wellbeing Worker: Primary Care (Rural West)
Hours: 30 - 37 hours per week
Salary: £26,010 - £27,993 (pro-rata - salary dependent on skills, experience and knowledge)
Contract: Permanent
Base: Rural West PCN: Bampton and Burford, with potential for one day a week in either Donnington Bridge (Oxford) or one day a week remote working for Eynsham and Witney PCN, dependent on service demand
Join Our Primary Care Wellbeing Service Team and help people live healthier, happier lives!
Primary Care is often the first point of contact for people seeking support with their mental health and wellbeing. As a key partner to Primary Care, our Wellbeing Service plays a vital role in making a difference.
What We Do:
- Help individuals improve their mental health and overall wellbeing.
- Support the Primary Care workforce (including GPs) by easing the pressure on their services.
Over the past seven years, we’ve grown from a small team of 8 to a thriving team of 35. Today, we work with more than 55 GP practices across Oxfordshire, providing essential support to local NHS services and helping people lead healthier, happier lives.
We are currently looking to recruit to the above role and would really welcome applications for it.
If you have any accessibility needs or require reasonable adjustments for your application, please contact HR@oxfordshiremind.org.uk.
If you are interested in learning more about the role and find more about what we do before applying, please contact Lorraine Hurdley Lorraine.Hurdley@oxfordshiremind.org.uk
Alternatively if not we would really like to know how your skills and experience match our requirements. If you feel they do, please tell us how you meet the below requirements:
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health issues, and the needs of people living with mental health problems
- An understanding of good practice in safeguarding Children and Adults
- Experience of working within mental health, wellbeing or similar environments
- Experience of working in a demanding environment
- Experience of working as part of a team and communicating effectively
- Experience of working with individuals, enabling them to identify their own goals to support personal wellbeing and recovery, and helping them to pursue these
- Ability to work both collaboratively and independently
- Excellent listening and interpersonal skills
- Ability to confidently use IT systems and software at a basic level
- Ability to travel to different sites to deliver face-to-face sessions
- Good planning and organisational skills
- Knowledge/Understanding of our values
Please ensure that you match your skills and experience against the above and provide details and evidence of this in your application. If you don't provide this you may not be shortlisted for the role.
Click here for full Job Description
Closing date: 15 February 2026
Shortlisting date: 17 February 2026
Interview date: 23 February 2026
Interview location: Online - Microsoft Teams
We welcome applications from people from all sections of the community, irrespective of race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief. We are unable to provide sponsorship for visa applications.
Oxfordshire Mind is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. We therefore require a Disclosure and Barring Service check, for all our roles. The level of which will vary depending on the nature of the role.
Location
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Department
Primary Care
Employment Type
Part-Time
Minimum Experience
Entry-level
Consultant -Policy and Advocacy Advisor
Description
Project/Consultancy Title: Policy and Advocacy Advisor
Project Location(s): Sudan, Kenya or similar time zone
Language: English and Arabic
Duration: five months (May go beyond May 2026 subject to available funding).
Background:
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within, now, and for the future.
Purpose / Project Description:
Mercy Corps’ Sudan crisis response seeks to meet the humanitarian needs of vulnerable Sudanese and other conflict-affected people across the country. Mercy Corps Sudan is recognized as a leader in market systems, agricultural, and food security and building on this experience, the MC Sudan humanitarian program will layer in resilience and other program activities where appropriate and feasible to do so. Assistance is delivered with a focus on needs, in partnership with local actors and civil society.
Consultant Objectives:
The Sudan Policy & Advocacy (PA) Advisor will lead efforts, in collaboration with the Sudan country team members, and the Global Policy and Advocacy (GPA) team, to ensure effective policies and practices are implemented by local, regional and international actors to allow for an adequate, effective, and principled humanitarian and resilience response in Sudan.
The Sudan PA Advisor will lead on achieving the policy and advocacy objectives that align with the Mercy Corps Sudan country strategy and related country advocacy strategy. They will work closely with field teams and different internal Mercy Corps departments including program, communications, partnerships, and Crisis Analysis – Sudan teams to utilize all available resources and data to provide evidence to enhance Mercy Corps’ policy and advocacy objectives. The Sudan PA advisor will also work closely with relevant country team members to build and/or strengthen their advocacy capacity, ensuring they have the skills, knowledge and confidence to lead advocacy activities.
The Sudan PA Advisor will write policy-relevant documents - including talking points, statements, and policy briefs - for use by the Mercy Corps Sudan team as well as regional and global teams during advocacy engagements on Sudan. The Sudan PA Advisor will also work closely with the global P&A team to provide key messages and help respond to questions/requests about the situation in Sudan, our programs and recommendations on certain issues, to prepare global colleagues for relevant Sudan-related meetings and engagements. The Sudan PA Advisor will represent Mercy Corps Sudan in relevant fora including the Sudan INGO Forum Advocacy Working Group, supporting collective advocacy efforts in line with the Mercy Corps Sudan Advocacy Strategy.
Consultant Activities:
The Consultant will:
- Update the Mercy Corps Sudan Advocacy Strategy and Key Advocacy Messages based on current context analysis, priorities and recommendations, in close consultation with relevant team members, and keep the Advocacy Calendar and Sudan Contact Database up to date.
- Ensure the Advocacy Strategy is implemented and reviewed bi-annually, drawing on Mercy Corps’ experience and program expertise.
- Proactively coordinate with relevant Mercy Corps Sudan team members including DoPs, program and PAQ managers, communications and Crisis Analysis-Sudan to enhance linkages between PA and other teams.
- In line with objectives and indicators identified in the Sudan Advocacy Strategy and collective advocacy strategies and efforts by the different fora, collect information from Mercy Corps’ programs to use for policy and advocacy purposes to ensure Mercy Corps’ advocacy is informed by field-based evidence.
- Attend Sudan-related events/webinars etc. and share notes with CD, DoP and others.
- Closely monitor policy issues, access and security, regional politics, humanitarian coordination and other issues that may impact the humanitarian situation and response in Sudan, and prepare Mercy Corps positions as determined fit by the Country Director.
- Ensure that team members in the country are on message with our advocacy key messages and/or particular positions and support senior management engagements with donors on policy and strategic issues for Sudan’s response
- Establish relationships with other humanitarian actors and st...