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Project Activity Worker

NOAH'S ARK CENTRE
28,996 per year (pro rata)
Noah’s Ark Centre, 322-326 Ovenden Road, Halifax, HX3 5TJ
Full-time
JOB DESCRIPTION – PROJECT ACTIVITY WORKER
(To be read in conjunction with the Person Specification)
Integrated Wellbeing Service
Noah’s Ark Centre Therapeutic Services

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Noah’s Ark Centre, 322-326 Ovenden Road, Halifax, HX3 5TJ and
allocated community venues in the Calderdale wards of Park
and Ovenden, and the wider community.
Project Activity Worker (Integrated Wellbeing Service)
Integrated Wellbeing Service Delivery Coordinator
£28, 996pa pro prata; Fixed Term till 31st March 2026 with the
possibility of extension subject to available funding
21 hours maximum per week (working at least one evening a
week will be required) though less hours may be agreeable
ASAP
To  design  and  deliver  specific  activity  group  programmes,
within the Integrated Wellbeing Service (15-25yr olds).

To  work  closely  with  the  Integrated  Wellbeing  Service
Coordinator,  Research  Coordinator,  and  Service  Managers,  to
deliver  an  effective  programme  of  wellbeing  activity
interventions.

To support and complement the Therapeutic Services Manager,
other  Service  Coordinators,  Therapeutic  Practitioners,  the
Money  Advice  Service  staff,  administrative  staff,  other  project
staff  and  Board  of  Trustees  in  progressing  the  development  of
Noah’s Ark Centre.

ORGANISATIONAL EXPECTATIONS:
Noah’s  Ark  Centre  aims  to  provide  high  quality  therapeutic  services  adhering  to  the
principles of best practice, promoting equal  opportunities and client autonomy, always
work positively with diversity; whilst adhering to the Ethical Framework of the British
Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, individual’s rights to confidentiality and
data  protection,  and  the  need  for  appropriate  safeguarding  of  children,  young  people
and vulnerable adults.
We expect all employees to carry out their duties in a professional manner with a  client
focus,  ensuring  that  respect  and  courtesy  is  shown  to  them,  colleagues,  other  service
providers  and  all  those  in  contact  with  the  organisation.    We  expect  employees  to
deliver a flexible, creative, person-centred approach to supporting individuals, focusing
on  developing  trusting  relationships  to  improve  service  user’s  abilities  to  relate  with
other people.
We expect Service Coordinators, Therapeutic Practitioners, Project Activity Workers to
work together and support Managers to deliver a comprehensive infrastructure for the
efficient  and  effective  delivery  of  our  Therapeutic,  Counselling,  Wellbeing  and  Advice
Services.
We expect that together with all staff and management that the required record keeping,
data  management,  and  reporting  is  carried  out  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Board  of
Trustees.
ORGANISATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.

To support Noah’s Ark Centre’s Designated Safeguarding Team in their roles as the
organisations Safeguarding Leads, ensuring compliance with Safeguarding
requirements by following safeguarding policies and procedures and keeping up
to date with appropriate training.

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To work with and communicate effectively to all Noah’s Ark Centre’s management
team and attend team meetings.
To support the Therapeutic Services Manager and Therapeutic Practitioners
around client risk in respect of children, young people and adults accessing the
counselling/psychotherapy work delivered by the post holder at Noah’s Ark
Centre.
To ensure that the aims, objectives and funding goals of the Noah’s Ark Centre
Therapeutic Services are met.
To support the governance of the organisation, including attending Board of
Trustees meetings as required, AGM, Annual Report, and liaise with statutory
bodies as required.
To ensure compliance with regulations governing the delivery of Counselling and
Therapeutic services and to always ensure that we adhere to the Ethical
Framework of the BACP and GDPR.
To deal with complaints and incidents in line with Noah’s Ark Centre’s Policies and
Procedures.
To reflect on practice and participate in team meetings, practice development,
continuous professional development opportunities provided and peer
supervision group meetings wherever possible.
To ensure that Noah’s Ark Centre uses a range of techniques and interventions to
support people to achieve an appropriate outcome.

10.  To support the implementation of Noah’s Ark Centre’s strategic priorities and

ethos within the delivery of its therapeutic services.

11.  To ensure Noah’s Ark Centre’s policies and procedures are adhered to and inform

practice and development when performing the job role.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
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To design and deliver a regular ‘Real Food’ Cooking Group programme of
activities.

10.  To design and deliver a regular Walking Group programme of activities.
11.   To deliver activities flexibly and creatively that aim to be inclusive and accessible

to service users with a variety of needs.

12.  To support the Service Coordinator to carry out risk assessments of partner
service venues and adhere to these throughout delivering project activities.
13.  To ensure efficient recording of information is collected; assessment information,
therapeutic session notes and the accurate monitoring and recording of outcomes
using recognised outcome assessment tools.

14.   To perform this job role whilst working out in the community at partner venues as
well as at the Noah’s Ark Centre, adhering to agreed partner service’s policies and
procedures whilst doing so.  To represent Noah’s Ark Centre in a knowledgeable
and professional manner at all times whilst working out in the community.
15.  Any other duties commensurate with the grade and level of responsibility of this

post.

Please note this  job  description  is  not  intended  to  be exhaustive.  The post  holder will
be expected to adopt a flexible approach to the tasks, which may be varied from time to
time,  following  discussion  with  line  management  and/or  the  Board  of  Trustees.  Any
variations will be subject to the operational requirements of Noah’s Ark Centre and will
be in keeping with the general profile of the post.

PERSON SPECIFICATION
Integrated Wellbeing Service
Noah’s Ark Centre Therapeutic Services
PROJECT ACTIVITY WORKER

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The  person  specification  should  be  read  in  with  the  job  description.  It  is  used  at  the
short listing and interview stage to decide how suitable each candidate is to take on the
role. Noah’s Ark does not necessarily expect that each candidate will fulfil all the criteria
listed  in  the  Desirable  column  but  any  ‘gaps’  could  form  areas  for  development  in  the
future.

APPROACH

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commitment

Demonstrate  a  commitment  to  safeguarding  the
welfare  of  children,  young  people,  families  and
adults.
Demonstrate  understanding  and  commitment  to
equal opportunities and diversity.
Demonstrate
combatting
disadvantage  and  inequality  in  mental  health
provision. “Parity of esteem”.
Able  to  build  and  maintain  relationships  whilst
maintaining appropriate professional boundaries.
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Demonstrate  a  willingness  to  participate
shaping  the  future  of  the  organisation  by  taking
on responsibilities and projects in addition to core
workload.
Demonstrate an  appreciation  of  the  BACP  Ethical
Framework  in  relation  to  staff  and  client  issues,
with a particular sensitivity to confidentiality.
Demonstrate  a  flexible,  adaptable,  approachable
and resilient personality.
Demonstrate
management,
organisational skills and ability to show initiative
when  required,  to  meet  the  priorities  of  the
organisation.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Professional  qualification  related  to  the  role  (e.g.
science,
social  work,  health,
Youth  work,
education, or therapeutic qualification)
Knowledge  of  safeguarding  principles,  policies
and procedures.
Excellent  verbal  communication  skills  with  the
ability to communicate effectively at all levels.
Excellent  written  skills  including  the  ability  to
formulate detailed reports as required.
Good  technical  literacy  of  Microsoft  applications
(e.g.  Office  365;  Word,  Excel,  Forms,  as  well  as
good  overall  IT  skills)  and  experience  of  using  a
digital  client  management,  monitoring  and
recording system.
Good  interpersonal  skills  including  listening  and
displaying empathy.
Excellent prioritising and time management skills.

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Ability  to  work  independently,  with  confident,

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Knowledge of the benefits of eating ‘Real food’ and
movement  on  people’s  mental  health  and/or  a
willingness to learn more about this as part of role
Creative,  flexible  and  imaginative  approach  to
working with people who have been impacted by
‘adverse  childhood  experiences’  (trauma)  and
have diverse mental health support needs.
Ability  to  support  and  motivate  people  when
working as part of a team or independently.

Ability to reflect on and share practice with peers.

Have knowledge of a range of different Calderdale
3rd  sector  services,  community  groups  and
services,  which  support  emotional  and  mental
health wellbeing.
Knowledge  of  a  range  of  interventions,  which
support  positive  outcomes
in  mental  health,
particularly counselling and peer support.
EXPERIENCE
Experience of working with young people / young
adults  with  mental  health/emotional  wellbeing
issues.
assessments  of
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Experience  of
individuals,  case  holding  and  making  judgements
about risk, need and eligibility for services.
Experience  of  providing  advice  and  support  to
other agencies working with individuals suffering
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‘trauma’  and  /  or  with  mental  health
problems.
Experience of working in a similar service.

of  multi-agency  working

Experience
signposting to appropriate support.
Demonstrable  experience  of  effective  planning
and  organisational  skills  to  deliver  targets  with
deadlines.
Experience of using routine outcome measures.

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Postholder  will  be  required  to  complete  an
enhanced DBS disclosure.
Have access and willingness to use a car (together
with  a  full  current  driving  licence  and  business
insurance).
Experience working in the voluntary / 3rd sector.

Ability to work in schools and community venues
across Calderdale

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