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A charity organization is seeking a Community Development Officer in Wales, responsible for expanding peer-led bereavement support activities. The ideal candidate will have experience working with marginalised communities and excellent volunteer management skills. This role offers flexible hours and a salary of £18,600 per annum. Closing date for applications is 8th October 2025.
Community Development Officer - Wales
Location: Home-based, with some travel
Salary: £18,600 per annum (£31,000 pro rata) plus £187 per annum Home Worker Allowance (£312 pro rata)
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Hours: 21 hours per week. The role requires flexibility to work evenings and weekends.
Closing Date: 8th October 2025
The organisation exists to save babies' lives and ensure that anyone affected by pregnancy loss or baby death receives the support and care they need.
They work to ensure that everyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss receives the care and support they need. They provide training so that everyone who comes into contact with bereaved parents and families has the knowledge, skills and confidence to offer sensitive, safe care and support.
They provide bereavement support services both nationally through their Freephone helpline, online community and resources, as well as locally through a network of around 100 regional support groups based across the UK and run by trained befrienders.
Local peer-led bereavement support is a core part of what they do at the organisation. This is primarily delivered by Support Groups and United football teams run by dedicated volunteers right across the UK, most of whom are bereaved themselves.
This is a high-profile and exciting new role which is responsible for ensuring that anyone affected by baby loss or the death of a baby has the chance to access peer-led activities in Wales, promoting sport and activities for health, wellbeing and support services and groups, ensuring that all sections of the community are aware of available activities and where they can go to be part of the community.
To Apply, please visit the organisation's website: https://www.sands.org.uk/about-sands/who-we-are/jobs/community-development-officer-wales