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Community Wellbeing Worker

Community Wellbeing Worker (Know Your Mind)

 

 

Job Description

  • Salary scale: £14.17 per hour
  • Contract:  Permanent      
  • Hours: 2 X 32 Hours or 2x 22.5 1x 19 hrs 
     
  • Base: Kenburgh House, 28 Manor Row, Bradford, BD1 4QU :
  • Closing Date: 17th November 2025
  • Interview Date24th November 2025
  • Questions: In the first instance any enquiries to be emailed to Admin@mindinbradford.org.uk. For an informal chat about the role before applying please contact Diana Joseph at Diana.Joseph@mindinbradford.com

About Us

Bradford District and Craven Mind is a thriving, independent mental health charity with a clear purpose to promote positive mental wellbeing and empower and help people experiencing issues with their mental health to manage and work towards recovery and fulfilment.

We do this through:

  • Building community and individual resilience for better mental wellbeing
  • Providing early intervention advice and support 
  • Supporting people in crisis
  • Empowering and helping people to recover and sustain improved wellbeing

Watch this video to find out what it’s like to work at BDC Mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxbMQk_ALwQ

Read our latest Impact Report and 2024-2028 Strategy: https://www.mindinbradford.org.uk/about-us/

Find out more about our approach to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: https://www.mindinbradford.org.uk/about-us/equity-diversity-and-inclusion/

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Join us and you’ll receive:

  • 25 days annual leave per year, rising to 28 days with length of service plus bank holidays
  • Up to two additional leave days to use each year to support your wellbeing.
  • Simply Health Cash Plan to claim back on personal health costs including dental, optical, prescriptions, physiotherapy and more.
  • Employee Assistance Service including 24/7 confidential mental health support and access to structured therapy sessions.
  • Generous pension scheme and employer contribution to help you plan for a secure future.
  • Discount schemes including Company Shop and Blue Light Card.
  • Excellent personal development opportunities including access to Clinical Supervision.
  • Enhanced sick pay after your six-month probation.
  • Accredited employer with Mindful Employer, Disability Confident and Real Living Wage.

Role Background

We are seeking a Community Wellbeing Worker to deliver support that empowers children and young people (CYP) facing social, emotional, and mental wellbeing challenges. This role focuses on providing one-to-one support both in-person and through various channels, across education, community, acute and youth justice settings. We are looking for an individual with a proven track record in engaging CYP and a passion for mental health.   ​

Role Purpose

This is an exciting opportunity to join our children and young people’s (CYP) team and contribute to the growth and delivery of our innovative mental health services. As a Community Wellbeing Worker, you will provide responsive, one-to-one support to children and young people aged 5–19 (or up to 25 with additional needs), empowering them to improve their emotional and mental wellbeing. ​

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Grounded in a child-led and trauma-informed approach, you will work flexibly across a range of settings—including schools, community hubs, acute care, and youth justice services—to meet young people where they are. You will play a key role in building trusting relationships, reducing barriers to support, and enabling young people to navigate challenges with greater confidence, resilience, and self-awareness​

Role Outcomes

  • ​Actively support and promote all aspects of the service and enhance the public image of Bradford District and Craven Mind, including supporting promotional events and community fundraising.
  • ​Work effectively with, and support coworkers, attend and contribute to team meetings.
  • ​Participate in reflective supervision and development opportunities and processes, including appraisals and training related to the role. 
  • ​Work in alignment with the aims, objectives, and core values of BDC Mind. 
  • ​Be familiar with and take responsibility, with colleagues, for ensuring that all Health and Safety, Safeguarding, Information Governance and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion requirements are met, and all other Company policies complied with. 
  • ​Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in service development and delivery. 
  • ​Undertake any other reasonable duties or tasks deemed necessary by the Leadership Team. 

  

Person Specification

BDC Mind is committed to promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and improving the quality of life for people with mental health challenges. We value diversity, inclusion and lived experiences when recruiting our staff and volunteers.​

Experience

Essential:

  • ​Practical experience of working with children, young people in a health, social care or any other relevant setting. 
  • ​Experience of supporting people in a clear, meaningful and non-judgemental way either via telephone or in person. 
  • ​Experienced and confident in managing challenging situations and recognising and responding to safeguarding concerns. ​
     

 

 

Skills and Abilities

Essential:

  • ​Excellent proven written, verbal and non-verbal communication and organisational skills, including an ability to encourage and engage people in ways to make positive changes in their lives. 
  • ​Excellent IT skills, including use of Microsoft packages  
  • ​Ability to work as part of a team and work alone and use own initiative  
  • ​Ability to gather relevant information to support and assess risks

Qualifications and Knowledge

Essential:​

  • ​Evidence of ongoing professional development in a relevant field  
  • ​Understanding of the key issues within mental health, and the potential challenges that people may face  
  • ​Knowledge of other relevant health & social care organisations across the Bradford District & Craven  
  • ​Knowledge of risk management and health and safety issues  
  • ​Understanding of safeguarding and good practice  
  • ​Understanding of confidentiality and data protection   ​

Attitude and Personal Attributes 

Essential:

  • Inclusive and welcoming approach  
  • Self-motivated and enthusiastic approach, with a can-do attitude and commitment to providing person-centred services  
  • Passionate and dedicated approach  
  • Understanding of and commitment to the BDC Mind values