JOB TITLE: Walsall Carers Hub Carers Project Worker
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Permanent
RESPONSIBLE TO: Walsall Carers Hub Coordinator
SALARY: £12.60 p/hour
HOURS: 24 hours per week
WHERE: Walsall Carers Hub (WS1 1TU) and outreach across Walsall
Who We Look for?
Are you
passionate about working alongside individuals, families, and communities to make a meaningful difference? Do you thrive in a role that balances independent responsibility with strong team collaboration? If so, wed love to work with you.
Midland Mencap is looking for a
committed and
enthusiastic Carers Project Worker to help bring the vision of the Walsall Carers Hub to life. This is a dynamic role where youll take ownership of your work while being supported by a close-knit, experienced team, your line manager, and the people we serve.
You Will:
- Be motivated by making a difference in peoples lives.
- Bring experience in supporting people in community settings, especially in diverse and underrepresented communities.
- Understand the unique challenges faced by unpaid carers and be ready to listen and act as needed and appropriate.
- Communicate confidently with carers, colleagues, professionals (such as social workers or teachers), and community organisations.
- Be organised, adaptable, and resilient in a role that blends emotional intelligence with practical action.
- Have a proactive approach to safeguarding, confidentiality and compliance.
Most importantly , youll share our belief that people with lived experience should shape the services they use, and youll be excited to work in a co-produced, strengths-based way.
If you have experience working with unpaid carers and families with children, young people, or adults with illness or disabilities, thats a bonus. But dont be put off if not. We value transferable
skills from other sectors and provide comprehensive training to all our staff.
What does a Carers Project Worker do?
As a key team member of the Midland Mencap/Walsall Carers Hub team, youll play a central role in identifying and supporting unpaid carerspeople who provide care to family members, loved ones, friends or neighbours with disabilities or long-term conditions.
Youll build strong, trusting relationships with individuals, families, volunteers, and partner organisations, working in a way that is co-produced and rooted in mutual respect.
You will help carers identify and build on their many strengths, through the completion of strengths-based Wellbeing Assessments (face-to-face, by phone or online), working within the busy drop-in Information Service greeting and supporting visiting un-paid Carers, Disabled Adults and Professionals, or through outreach sessions across Walsall or in Carers own homes.
You will facilitate Carers (Wellbeing) Support Groups & Activity Days and support and contribute to workshops and training opportunities.
Your Day-to-day Duties Will Include :
- Direct Support : Offering frontline, person-centered support to unpaid carers through one-to-one conversations, group sessions, and wellbeing activities.
- Collaborative Planning : Working together with colleagues, carers, and volunteers to design and deliver a wide range of meaningful, inclusive activities that reflect the strengths, interests and goals of those we support.
- Asset-Based Approaches : Identifying and celebrating the strengths of individuals and communities, from across Walsalls rich cultural diversity.
- Information & Guidance : Providing clear, relevant advice and signposting to help carers navigate services, understand their rights, and access support. This can be face-to-face, by telephone, or online.
- Promotion & Outreach : Helping to raise awareness of the Walsall Carers Hub within local communities and through professional networks, including statutory and voluntary agencies.
- Volunteer Engagement : Supporting and working alongside volunteers to enhance the reach and impact of the service.
- Monitoring & Safeguarding : Ensuring person-centered plans and risk assessments are in place, and recording your work in line with Safeguarding, GDPR, and all other Midland Mencaps policies.
- Reflective Practice : Taking part in regular team reviews of casework and activities to learn, improve, and evolve our offer.
- Flexible Working : Contributing to a rota system that supports the needs of unpaid carers, while maintaining a balanced and structured workload. This will include time spent in the office, our public-accessed information center, and in the local community and carers own homes.
Knowledge/ Experience and Skills Desirable:
Work/Lived Experience:
- Experience working in a social care, health, or education setting.
- Lived experience as a parent-care of a disabled child, or other type of unpaid carers role.
Essential:
Administrative Skills:
- Ability to follow set administrative procedures.
- Good written and spoken communication skills.
- Ability to use Microsoft 365 Apps like Outlook, Word, XL, PowerPoint, OneDrive, SharePoint, & Teams
- Ability to use IT Case Management Systems
Working With Diverse Communities:
- Understanding and awareness of working with people from a range of cultural and community backgrounds.
Organisational Skills:
- Ability to plan and prioritise workload effectively.
- Confidence in attending, contributing to, and facilitating meetings and group discussions.
Interpersonal Skills:
- Able to work respectfully with people across local communities and various public services.
- Maintains discretion, integrity, and confidentiality at all times.
- Works well both independently and as part of a team.
Adaptability:
- Comfortable working in dynamic and changing environments.
Awareness Of Disability And Carer Issues:
- Knowledge and understanding of the challenges faced by disabled people and their family/unpaid carers.
Safeguarding:
- Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals.
Co-production:
- Understanding of (or a commitment to learn) co-production, person-cantered and strength-based approaches.
People & Contacts
Desirable:
- Knowledge of local services, organisations, and networks in Sandwell.
- Fluency in a second spoken language.
Essential:
- Experience in community engagement or outreach.
- Confidence in engaging with people from diverse communities, faiths, and cultural backgrounds.
- Ability to communicate diplomatically and sensitively with individuals, families, and professionals from other agencies.
- A reliable and responsible team player, able to work collaboratively with both internal colleagues and external partners to achieve shared outcomes.
Job Impact
Essential:
- A drive to continuously improve performance and service quality.
- The ability to deliver support which meets the needs of individuals from diverse communities.
- Commitment to upholding Midland Mencaps values, including its Vision, Mission, and Three Core Offers.
- Passionate about equality and inclusion.
Creativity & Innovation
Essential:
- Able to provide accurate and consistent information to support service delivery and management decisions.
- Able to plan, organise, and manage activities using appropriate tools/resources.
- Skilled in facilitating group sessions, workshops, or peer support forums.
- Flexible and responsive to changing needs.
Independence & Judgement
Essential:
- Confident working independently and using initiative.
- Able to recognise personal and professional boundaries.
- Willing to take responsibility for meeting service user needs, demonstrating flexibility, pride in work, and ability to meet deadlineseven under pressure.
- Inclusive and respectful of others backgrounds and experiences.
Other Requirements
All Staff Employed By Midland Mencap Are Expected To:
- Recognise and uphold their duty of care to all citizens and the wider public.
- Embrace Midland Mencaps values at all times.
- Demonstrate a clear understanding and belief in the organisations mission and values.
- Commit to the principles of safeguarding.
- Hold an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.
- Be available to work occasionally in the evenings and weekends.
- To undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required which are consistent with the general level of responsibility for this job role.
- Travel across the borough of Walsall is essential; access to a car and full UK driving license is essential.
About Midland Mencap & Walsall Carers Hub
Midland Mencap is a leading West Midlands charity supporting people with learning disabilities, autism, and other long-term conditionsas well as their families and unpaid carers. We work to empower individuals of all ages and abilities, promote inclusion, and improve quality of life.
Walsall Carers Hub is a partnership led by
Forward Carers who have been empowering unpaid Carers to live fulfilling lives since 2014 and delivered locally by
Midland Mencap . The Carers Hub is commissioned by
Walsall Council , the Carers Hub is part of a wider mission to build Carer Friendly Communitiesplaces where unpaid carers are recognised, supported, and able to thrive in all areas of life.
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