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Copleston Centre Sessional Support Role


We are looking for someone to support our exciting programme of activities with older people and people with mental health concerns. Our programme includes:


? Activity sessions promoting individual and community health and well-being

? Real Meals - bringing older people together for sociable but physically distanced lunches at the centre and organising home deliveries for those unable to leave home for any reason.


The support role will include:

? Taking weekly meal and activity bookings

? Coordinating collections and deliveries of meals

? Working with programme volunteers

? Liaising with partner organisations and local food providers/cafes


You will need the following skills and qualities:

? Experience of working with older people and people with mental health concerns

? Experience of working with people from diverse backgrounds

? Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel

? Ability to keep monitoring and financial records

? Experience of working as part of a team

? Good communication across a range of media

? A friendly attitude


We are looking for someone who is available to work at the centre, subject to a Covid-safe workplace risk assessment, for 1.5 days a week on Wednesdays and Fridays until the end of March. The hourly rate is ?13.50. For this role, you will be responsible for your own tax and National Insurance payments.


Please reply with a CV and cover letter (no more than one sheet of A4) and the contact details of two referees, telling us how you think you are suitable for the role. Please also indicate if you have a recent enhanced DBS check or would be willing to have one.


Please send your application to [email protected] by midday on Monday 19th October.


Interviews will take place on Friday 23rd October.

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