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Health and Wellbeing Lead

The King's Foundation
42,500 per year
Dumfries House, Cumnock
Full-time
10th April 2026
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JOB DESCRIPTION

Position:

Health and Wellbeing Lead

Reports to:

Executive Director - Education

Salary:

£42,500 - £46,500 Dependent on Experience

Location:

Dumfries House, Cumnock

The King’s Foundation

The King’s Foundation is a charity founded by King Charles III and was first formed in 1990.
Inspired  by  the  vision  and  values  of  His  Majesty,  the  Foundation  focuses  on  creating  better
communities where people, places and the planet can coexist in harmony.

The  charity  offers  education  courses  for  over  15,000  students  annually,  health  and  wellbeing
programmes  for  nearly  2,000  people  every  year,  and  spearheads  placemaking  and  regeneration
projects in the UK and overseas to revitalise communities and historic buildings.

The King’s Foundation is headquartered at its flagship regeneration project, Dumfries House in
Ayrshire, Scotland, and acts as custodian of other historic Royal sites including the Castle of Mey
in Caithness, Scotland, and Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire, which are open to visitors. The
Foundation also carries out its work at educational and cultural hubs in London, based at The
King’s Foundation School for Traditional Arts in Shoreditch, Trinity Buoy Wharf on the River
Thames and the Garrison Chapel in Chelsea.

The  work  of  The  King’s  Foundation  is  underpinned  by  our  Founder  His  Majesty  The  King’s
philosophy of harmony: that by understanding the balance, the order and the relationships between
ourselves and the natural world we can create a more sustainable future. We have a diverse and
inclusive workplace, creating a welcoming, safe space for everyone. This means that every member
of our team can bring their whole self to work. We encourage qualified applicants from a wide
range of backgrounds to apply to and join The King’s Foundation and bring their valuable skills
and experiences.

The Foundation is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees,
including the provision of workplace adjustments. We  do not tolerate discrimination based  on
protected characteristics (age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or
ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership) or other difference
such as socio-economic background or social origin.

The Role:
Opened in 2019, the Health and Wellbeing Centre at Dumfries House provides a range of
holistic services to the local community. Services are GP and patient-led, with referrals from
primary and secondary care providers. Run by The King's Foundation, it provides a range of
integrated health and wellbeing programmes, with the centre also open to health charities and
other organisations.
At our purpose-built Health and Wellbeing Centre, we offer programmes, courses and

complementary therapies to support NHS treatment, alongside opportunities to access nature.
Examples of programmes include living with pain, diabetes and weight management, fertility
wellbeing and menopause, alongside events and workshops including yoga and mindfulness.

We are looking for an individual to lead and manage a small team in developing and delivering
health and wellbeing programmes within Dumfries House including:

•  To lead in the development and delivery of a coherent Health and Wellbeing strategy for
Dumfries House with related work plans, ensuring effective performance reporting.

•  To drive forward partnership working between the Local Authority, NHS, independent

contractors, voluntary organisations, staff and the public.

•  To link with other departments in The King’s Foundation to collaborate and develop

complementary programmes.

•  To be responsible for health and safety of the Health and Wellbeing Centre as guided by
The King’s Foundation health and safety policies and the Health and Safety Manager.

Key Tasks

Specific Duties will include:

Leadership

•  To work daily members of the health and well-being team in the delivery of effective

treatment programmes and to lead in the development and delivery of new programmes
and plans.

•  To manage, support and develop staff through the King’s Foundation staff review

process.

•  To be proactive in seeking and managing collaborative partnerships across a range of

likeminded charities, agencies, organisations and businesses

•  To plan and implement the strategic framework for the development of commercial

activities within the centre.

•  To lead the development and delivery of complementary therapies within Dumfries

House.

Communication and Promotion

•  To develop appropriate resources as required to support programme.
•  To ensure effective performance reporting, enabling collection of data, analyses of data

and reporting writing

•  To  ensure  effective  community  engagement  in  the  Health  and  Wellbeing  programmes,
through the appropriate mechanisms, for example, public partnership forums, and local
community planning forums.

•  To work proactively with members of the multidisciplinary/multiagency team responsible
for the delivery of effective treatment programmes to identify new opportunities and areas
of potential growth.

•  To represent the King's Foundation at relevant conferences and events.

Administration

•  To practice autonomously and demonstrate expert problem solving and clinical decision

making while accepting professional responsibility and accountability.

•  To support the provision of monitoring reports as required and an annual report on the

performance of the programmes.

•  Working with the finance and fundraising teams to support budget management and

fundraising

•  As part of a small team, this postholder will also provide elements of administration to
support the development and delivery of related activities such as supporting volunteer
opportunities within the centre.

Person Specification

The essential skills, knowledge and experience required are:

Qualification and Knowledge

•  Degree,  equivalent  qualification  or  substantial  applicable  work  experience.  Degree  or

experience in a relevant health and managerial role would be highly desirable.
•  Registered qualification with current membership of relevant professional body
•  Experience in managing a team for optimum performance.
•  Experience  or  knowledge  of  the  value  and  use  of  using  complementary  therapies  is

desirable

Skills

•  Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
•  Strong track record of programme and business development, either in a commercial of

charitable setting

•  Proven ability to develop and manage stakeholder relationships and partnerships
•  Track record of the development and implementation of operational and strategic plans
•  Evidence  of  ability  to  communicate  new  and  complex  information  effectively,  both

verbally and in writing, engaging the interest and enthusiasm of the target audience

•  Proven  sensitivity  to  a  wide  range  of  influences  and  ability  to  work  in  challenging

environment

•  Proven track record of undertaking and applying research and audit findings with reference

to delivery of evidenced based practice.

•  Evidence of Continuous professional development

Aptitude

•  Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team
•  Ability to work proactively and take initiative in developing and managing workload.

Other:

•  The post will be based at the Health and Wellbeing Centre, Dumfries House Estate,

Cumnock, KA18 2NJ with the requirement to travel on occasion.

•  Your working hours will be 37.5 hours per week.
•  You must have the legal right to work in the UK.
•  This post is considered to be a regulated activity therefore any offer will be subject to a

satisfactory disclosure check with the Disclosure Scotland.

Applications: Please submit a cover letter and CV (please note one A4 page maximum each for
CV and letter) to Gordon Watson, email address: - hr.recruitment@kings-foundation.org and
request an application form.

Closing date for applications: Friday 10th of April 2026