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Health and Wellbeing Community Support Worker

Position: Health and Wellbeing Community Support Worker

Location: Dudley Office / Community venues / Home Working

Closing date: 15 July 2024

Role details

Job title:
Health and Wellbeing Community Support Worker

Location:
Dudley Office / Community venues / Home Working

Salary:
£23,151.48 - £24,491 FTE

Salary pro rata:
No

London allowance:
No

Hours per week:
30 hours per week (min 24hrs p/w)

Type of contract:
Permanent

Closing date for applications:
15/07/2024

Closing time:
16:00

Link to job pack for application and more information:

https://www.citizensadvicedudley.org/vacancies/

Due to exciting new business growth, Citizens Advice Dudley & Wolverhampton is seeking a Health and Wellbeing Community Support Worker to join our dedicated team. We provide comprehensive information, advice and guidance to individuals in need and we are expanding our team to meet the growing demand for our services and new ways of working. Main Job Purpose To identify opportunities to develop, coordinate and implement health and wellbeing initiatives and services for Dudley residents in line with service specifications and funders requirements relating to 3 key areas:

  1.  Health Ageing (for 65+ years residents);
  2.  Increasing social connectivity (and reducing loneliness and isolation);
  3. Supporting the development of our self-management programme to improve quality of life for people with long term health conditions

Work alongside the Health and Wellbeing Co-ordinator and Service Delivery Manager/Head of Services to operationally deliver on activity related to the Health and Wellbeing strategic priorities and action plans.

We warmly welcome applicants from all diverse backgrounds, we are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. Join our amazing workforce and seize the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally whist making a positive impact in our communities.

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