Mental Health & Wellbeing Education Co-ordinator

Role: Mental Health & Wellbeing Education Co-ordinator
Job reference: MH-HWEC-0324
Days and hours: 30-40 hours per week as agreed, usually worked Monday - Friday
Salary: Annual salary up to £32,926pa (based on 40hrs FTE), pro rata for part-time contract.
Contract: Permanent
Location: Flexible working - home, office, plus regular outreach work across Cambridgeshire & Suffolk.

About the Employer
This charity strives to create a fulfilling and enjoyable place to work; they know how staff & volunteers feel directly translates to the quality of service & care they give their clients, and they also recognise the crucial role each staff member plays in helping to fulfil their Mission.

Job Role
An exciting new opportunity has arisen for a Mental Health & Wellbeing Education Co-ordinator to join this charity's Health & Wellbeing department to lead on the quality assurance and delivery of health and wellbeing training and education programmes.

Working alongside the Health & Wellbeing Manager and Clinical Operations Manager, you will:

  • Support the organisational strategic objectives for all Health and Wellbeing services, but with a particular focus on mental health & wellbeing.
  • Support the Mental Health & Wellbeing Training Co-ordinator to design, quality assure, and deliver a range of mental health and wellbeing education programmes including staff training, young people or parent workshops, and community events.
  • Support the Health & Wellbeing Manager in managing and overseeing the delivery and quality assurance of wider health and wellbeing training such as First Aid and qualifications from YMCA Awards.
  • Develop new partnerships and opportunities to educate communities about the health and wellbeing agenda: attending networking events, developing marketing activity, delivering presentations and sourcing funding opportunities.
  • Provide effective line management and recruitment of sessional health and wellbeing trainers, ensuring high standards of delivery.
  • Support the development and growth of health and wellbeing services whilst meeting annual targets.
  • Develop mental health & wellbeing programmes internally and externally for target audiences such as supported housing residents, youth work, family work and workplace wellbeing initiatives.
  • Support with the management and monitoring of operational tasks across the health and wellbeing department such as writing reports, data analysis and strategy development.

You will have and be able to demonstrate the following qualities:

  • Possess a Level 4 mental health qualification.
  • Possess a valid Award In Education; PTTLS qualification; or Qualified Teacher Status
  • Sound knowledge and experience of the children and adult’s physical health and mental health agenda, including local and national initiatives and approaches.
  • Sound knowledge and experience of quality assurance tools and processes.
  • Proven experience of developing and delivering high quality health & wellbeing training and education programmes to adults and young people.
  • Sound knowledge and experience in using various marketing approaches.
  • Proven experience in project management and partnership development.
  • Ability to effectively manage time and work well in teams or on your own initiative.
  • Excellent organisational, negotiation and time management skills.
  • Excellent IT and communication skills.
  • Excellent leadership skills and experience.
  • A flexible approach to work.
  • A current driving licence and access to a car for work.

Benefits:

  • 5 weeks holiday & public holiday allowance (Pro rata).
  • Free use of the charity's onsite Gyms at either Cambridge or Peterborough.
  • Paid day off for your Birthday.
  • Free onsite car parking for staff.
  • Your DBS Check Facilitated / Cost Paid as part of your onboarding.
  • Competitive rates of pay and company pension, plus access for staff, and their immediate families, to their Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Regular supervision and continued personal development.

Applications will be assessed on receipt so early application is advised.
Interviews are due to take place in early May.

Interested?

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The charity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk and expects all staff to share this commitment.

No agencies please.

CHM £32,926 per annum, pro-rata Cambridge