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A local health initiative organization is recruiting a Primary Care Health Trainer to enhance health promotion in the North East and North Cumbria. The role focuses on supporting Primary Care organisations to implement health and wellbeing initiatives, conduct health checks, and foster strong relationships to promote lifestyle changes. Ideal candidates will have strong interpersonal skills and a passion for health improvement. This position offers a chance to make a significant impact in local health outcomes.
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Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP) are recruiting for aPrimary Care Health Trainer.
PCP are working with Northern TUC to support the delivery of the Better Health at Work Award in Primary Care organisations.
The Better Health at Work Award is an award scheme focused on health and wellbeing in the workplace. The partnership is led by nine Local Authorities and co-ordinated by the Northern TUC. The award is free and available to all businesses across the region, who are supported by a dedicated workplace health team & have access to free workplace training, including understanding stress and basic mental health. The award supports workplaces to deliver health activities that address key public health improvement priorities.
This role will have a specific focus within Primary Care settings across the North East and North Cumbria. Many registered Primary Care organisations struggle to allocate time and resource to deliver good quality activities and interventions, as this is often in addition to very busy day-jobs where services are time and patient critical. Currently, the dedicated workplace health team provide support and guidance but cannot offer a ‘hands on’ service or offer any additional resources to lever engagement or delivery.
The provision of a Primary Care Health Trainer adds much-needed capacity to internal delivery and is a practical resource for practices to draw upon with a focus on the delivery of health checks, health and wellbeing clinics, groups and programmes tailored to the needs of primary care.
The post holders will act as an integrated member of a team, demonstrating a flexible approach to working across a dedicated geographical location to ensure the needs of primary care staff are met.
We are looking to appoint someone skilled in:
If you are passionate about health and wellbeing and want to help people improve their health we’d love to hear from you.
Closing date for applications is: Sunday 4th January 2026 at midnight.
Job Purpose:
The Better Health at Work Award is an award scheme focusing on health and wellbeing in the workplace.
The partnership is led by nine Local Authorities and co-ordinated by the Northern TUC, with the County Durham locality managed and delivered by Pioneering Care Partnership.
The award is free and available to all businesses across the region, who are supported by a dedicated workplace health teams & have access to free workplace training, including understanding stress and basic mental health. The award supports workplaces to deliver health activities that address key public health improvement priorities.
This role will have a specific focus within Primary Care settings across the North East and North Cumbria. Many registered Primary Care organisations struggle to allocate time and resource to deliver good quality activities and interventions, as this is often in addition to very busy day-jobs where services are time and patient critical. Currently, the dedicated workplace health team provide support and guidance but cannot offer a ‘hands on’ service or offer any additional resources to lever engagement or delivery.
The provision of a Primary Care Health Trainer adds much-needed capacity to internal delivery and is a practical resource for practices to draw upon with a focus on delivery of health checks, health and wellbeing clinics, groups and programmes tailored to the needs of Primary Care.
The post holder will act as an integrated member of a team, demonstrating a flexible approach to working across a dedicated geographical location to ensure the needs of Primary Care staff are met.
Job Description:
Caseload:
Partners:
Marketing and Monitoring:
Other:
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities and the post holder may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the grade of the job, in discussion with the line manager.
The closing date for this job is 4 December 2026 - 12:00am.