Birmingham Voluntary Service Council
24,913 per year
Birmingham LGBT Centre, central Birmingham
Full-time
22nd September 2025

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2 x Sexual Health Outreach Workers (GBMSM)

Birmingham LGBT is recruiting 2 Sexual Health Outreach Workers to join our Sexual Health team to work to reduce the incidence of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and late diagnosis of HIV among Gay, Bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Birmingham and Solihull, and to provide sexual health and wellbeing promotion work that meets their needs and addresses barriers faced for this group in accessing mainstream services.
Experience and understanding of the needs of GBMSM is essential for this role.

Training in HIV/STI testing will be provided.
The successful applicants will join a motivated and enthusiastic team based at the Birmingham LGBT Centre in central Birmingham.Salary £24,913 (pro-rata approx. 50%) plus up to 5% matched pension contributionsBased at: Birmingham LGBT Centre, central Birmingham, with some travel to other sites in Birmingham and Solihull.Working hours:18.5 hours per week, on a rota basis to include some evenings and Saturdays.Annual leave: 25 days (pro-rata approx. 50%) plus bank holidays.Reports to: Sexual Health Services ManagerClosing date: 9am Monday 22 September 2025.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview shortly after the closing date.

 How to Apply:

  • Email: recruitment@blgbt.orgto recieve an application form
  • Or download an application pack by clicking the link below:


For more details or an informal chat about this vacancy, please call 0121 643 0821 and leave your contact details for the Sexual Health Services Manager to contact you.


Birmingham LGBT is an equal opportunities employer.

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