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A community-focused non-profit in Nottingham seeks a Health and Wellbeing Assistant to deliver physical and wellness activities that support community health. The ideal candidate has experience in physical activity delivery, strong community engagement skills, and holds relevant qualifications. Flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, may be required.
REPORTING TO: Healthy Goals Health & Wellbeing Coordinator
SALARY: £12.58 p/h
CONTRACT: Fixed Term, 12 hours p/w
BENEFITS: To be discussed during interview process
DEADLINE: Ongoing
The Health and Wellbeing Assistant will work within the Nottingham Forest Community Trust’s 'Healthy Goals' programme, supported by the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association. Administered through the Premier League Charitable Fund, the funding helps football clubs to tackle inequality and respond to local challenges, supporting people and their communities to be more inclusive.
As a field-based role, the primary role is to deliver/coach a mixture of community-based physical activity and wellness activity to a broad audience including both teens and adults (18+). Activity and engagement will promote healthy lifestyle and nurture a space for both physical and mental health improvement. The role will facilitate activity where people can participate without prejudice, feel comfortable, connect, and grow in confidence together.
Reporting to the Healthy Goals Health & Wellbeing Coordinator, this role will support the Trusts’ priority around health and wellbeing, ensuring that physical and mental wellbeing sits at the heart of everything we do as well as continually striving to be a core part of our community supporting those who need us.
The role will include:
Support the delivery of all Healthy Goals activity within 4 targeted community locations, facilitating sessions that support physical and mental wellbeing.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with partner organisations and key stakeholders.
Monitor and evaluate Healthy Goals programmes ensuring that all data is up to date and accurate on monitoring systems.
Meet set reporting deadlines for all Healthy Goals (PLCF funded) programmes.
Support the delivery of other Trust programmes, as and when required.
Support the implementation of the Trust’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policies and procedures.
Positively support all Trust departments and functions as and when required.
Always represent the Trust positively to internal and external partners and stakeholders, including Nottingham Forest Football Club.
Advocate a positive working culture.
Represent the Trust publicly at meetings, conferences and other events.
Act as positive role model, engaging and inspiring people of all ages to take part in the Trust’s activities.
All applicants must diligently fill out the application form. As an integral part of the application process, all candidates must possess the right to work in the UK, undergo an enhanced DBS check, and provide two professional references.
We aim to create a culture which embraces and celebrates our differences, enables individuals to feel comfortable, maximise their potential and eliminate discrimination.
Nottingham Forest Community Trust is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons, regardless of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marital / civil partnership status, pregnancy / maternity leave, race, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic.
We are committed to developing policies to promote equal opportunities and diversity within our workforce. To monitor our progress against these commitments, we request all applicants to provide accurate diversity data during the application process.
Nottingham Forest Community Trust is committed to being transparent about how it handles your personal information, to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information and meeting its obligation under the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018.
At Nottingham Forest Community Trust, we have a holistic and person-centred approach to safeguarding. Where concerns about any child or adult at risk are raised, NFCT staff will always act with the best interests of the individual at the forefront of all actions. We accept and acknowledge our responsibility for the wellbeing and safety of all participants engaged in NFCT programmes and activities. It is the duty of our staff and volunteers at NFCT to ensure that all participants are safeguarded by creating and maintaining activities and environments that protect them from harm. Safeguarding is the responsibility of all.