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  • Senior Youth & Play Worker  

    - Bristol
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthSenior Youth & Play Worker Location: The... Read More
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthSenior Youth & Play Worker Location: The Vench, Romney Ave, Lockleaze, Bristol BS7 9TB Contract: Fixed Term Contract – March 2026 Salary: £16,667 pro rata (£25,000 FTE) Hours: 25 hours per week We are looking for an organised, proactive, and supportive Senior Youth & Play Worker to join our friendly team. You’ll help deliver a range of inclusive, free and high-quality play and youth activities for children, young people and families. In this role, you will: Support the planning and delivery of adventure play and youth sessions. Supervise and motivate staff and volunteers. Ensure sessions are safe, inclusive and engaging. Build positive relationships with children, young people and families. Contribute to the smooth running of The Vench, maintaining high standards of safety and wellbeing. You’ll bring: Experience working with children and young people in a play or youth work setting. Strong organisational and communication skills. A passion for inclusive, community-based play and youth work. The ability to create a safe, fun and supportive environment for all. This post will be subject to an Enhanced Check with Lists from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Read Less
  • Senior Youth & Play Worker  

    - Bristol
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthSenior Youth & Play Worker Location: The... Read More
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthSenior Youth & Play Worker Location: The Vench, Romney Ave, Lockleaze, Bristol BS7 9TB Contract: Fixed Term Contract – March 2026 Salary: £16,667 pro rata (£25,000 FTE) Hours: 25 hours per week We are looking for an organised, proactive, and supportive Senior Youth & Play Worker to join our friendly team. You’ll help deliver a range of inclusive, free and high-quality play and youth activities for children, young people and families. In this role, you will: Support the planning and delivery of adventure play and youth sessions. Supervise and motivate staff and volunteers. Ensure sessions are safe, inclusive and engaging. Build positive relationships with children, young people and families. Contribute to the smooth running of The Vench, maintaining high standards of safety and wellbeing. You’ll bring: Experience working with children and young people in a play or youth work setting. Strong organisational and communication skills. A passion for inclusive, community-based play and youth work. The ability to create a safe, fun and supportive environment for all. This post will be subject to an Enhanced Check with Lists from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Read Less
  • Information, Advice & Guidance Adviser  

    - Newton Aycliffe
    About the roleAs an Information, Advice & Guidance Adviser, you will d... Read More
    About the roleAs an Information, Advice & Guidance Adviser, you will deliver high-quality, client-focused information, advice, and guidance across a range of areas, including welfare benefits, debt, housing, consumer rights, energy, budgeting, and related support. You will work through a multi-channel approach – including face-to-face meetings, telephone, email, online chat, and video appointments – ensuring clients receive the right help, in the right way, at the right time. Your role will include: Listening carefully to understand client needs and priorities. Providing clear, tailored advice and practical support. Acting on behalf of clients where necessary, including referrals to specialist agencies. Maintaining accurate case records and ensuring compliance with quality standards. You’ll be part of a supportive, collaborative team that values learning, innovation, and continuous improvement. About You We’re looking for someone who is: Empathetic and approachable, with excellent listening and communication skills. Experienced in providing information, advice, and guidance (experience in welfare rights, housing, or debt advice is desirable). Organised and proactive, able to manage a varied workload and meet deadlines. Committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in service delivery. Adaptable, with a willingness to travel and work flexibly to meet client needs. You’ll also bring a passion for helping people overcome challenges and the drive to make a difference in your community. For more information on the role, or for an informal discussion please contact Vicky Wood, Project Manager on 07885 460715 or Read Less
  • Community Project Officer  

    - Coventry
    SALARY: £24, 858 per annum HOURS: 37 hours per week CONTRACT TYPE: Ful... Read More
    SALARY: £24, 858 per annum
    HOURS: 37 hours per week CONTRACT TYPE: Full time OPERATIONAL AREA: West Midlands LOCATION: This role will involve regular travel around the West Midlands and is flexible, it can be based at our Stoke, Tipton or Coventry office dependent on the candidates preference. ROLE DESCRIPTION: Join Groundwork West Midlands – Make a Difference in Communities! At Groundwork West Midlands, we are a charity committed to transforming lives in communities facing poverty and disadvantage. Our mission is to build capacity and resilience, empowering people to overcome hardship and create healthier, happier, and more prosperous futures. We are excited to offer an incredible opportunity for an individual who is passionate about supporting local community groups. The Role The Community Project Officer will be responsible for co-ordinating, promoting and administering this community focussed project. Key Duties Provide advice and guidance to community groups, charities and schools to help them apply for community grants and other funding opportunities. (Training will be provided) Promote available funding through community networks, social media and local events. Act as a key point of contact between funders and local groups. Support the smooth running of the grants programme, maintaining records, coordinating panel meetings and helping to process reports and case studies. As and when required support other Groundwork community projects such as play sessions, cookery clubs or green space improvements. What We Are Looking For: A positive and enthusiastic individual who thrives in a community-based environment. Practical skills to manage and deliver projects from concept to completion. Strong interpersonal skills to engage with funders and community groups. Ability to work flexibly and learn new skills as you take on new challenges. A commitment to supporting community groups with funding opportunities. A full driving licence is essential and access to own vehicle for the role which entails travel to various sites around the region. Why Join Us? At Groundwork West Midlands, you’ll have the chance to work with a dedicated team that shares your passion for making a difference. You’ll gain valuable experience, build your professional network, and help create real change in communities that need it the most. This is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity to help shape the future of our local communities and contribute to a truly worthwhile cause. We pride ourselves in being a family friendly organisation and offer a competitive salary, flexible working hours, a health cash plan scheme, a workplace pension, 25 days annual leave and free refreshments. We are committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. Read Less
  • Barnet Health Champions, Coordinator  

    - Greater London
    Location: Office locations in East Barnet and Waterloo. Outreach locat... Read More
    Location: Office locations in East Barnet and Waterloo. Outreach locations across BarnetContract: Fixed until end September 2027 Salary: £29,000-£30,000 pro rata Hours: 22.5 hours per week Are you passionate about health and making a difference to local communities? Groundwork London are seeking a Coordinator to shape and deliver the next phase of Barnet Health Champions. Since 2019, Groundwork London has delivered the Barnet Health Champions project, in partnership with Barnet Public Health. Set up as a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now with a focus on wider health priorities, the Barnet Health Champions project has built a mutually beneficial communication system in Barnet that enables people to help their family, friends and other community members to understand key health messaging and to increase awareness of local services. In 2026, Barnet Health Champions will transition into a new phase, focusing on supporting communities adversely affected by rising levels of fuel poverty and health inequalities in the borough, including, properties in the west of the borough; Disabled people / residents living with long term health conditions; African, Asian and Caribbean people; older adults; lone parents; low-income households and refugee / migrant residents. Working alongside the Groundwork Green Doctor service and delivery partner, Inclusion Barnet, our team of recruited Healthy Homes Champions (volunteers) will provide a holistic package of health support and energy efficiency guidance to Barnet residents. Healthy Homes Champions will receive specialist training and have access to a wide range of digital and printed assets on up-to-date health, wellbeing, and energy efficiency information to share with communities. Champions will be equipped to both disseminate information through their local networks (digitally and in person) and to attend community events alongside Groundwork. The Barnet Health Champions Coordinator will be responsible for the planning, coordination, delivery and evaluation of the project. Primary duties will include: Healthy Homes Champion recruitment, induction, training and ongoing coordination/management Work with partners to identify training and asset production in priority health topics impacted by fuel poverty and cold homes Work with partners to plan and facilitate online and face-to-face information workshops, inductions, network meetings and focus groups with Healthy Homes Champions Identify and attend targeted events, workshops and networks to attend with Healthy Homes Champions, focusing on priority community engagement This role will adopt flexible hours, to attend evening workshops (support from colleagues available). The postholder will be supported to complete training in ‘fuel poverty awareness’ and ‘fuel poverty and health.’ Key requirements Please contact us if you have: Connections with, or experience of, working with identified priority Barnet communities, including properties in the west of the borough; Disabled / residents /people living with long term health conditions; African, Asian and Caribbean people; older adults; lone parents; low-income households and refugee / migrant residents Excellent communication skills, including digital channels, and online and face-to-face event facilitation Experience working with/coordinating volunteers Knowledge or willingness to learn about the impact of fuel poverty on physical and mental health Awareness of health inequalities in Barnet Groundwork London works with communities across the capital to transform their lives and the places they live. In Barnet, Groundwork London is a proud partner of Barnet Together, an award-winning Partnership between Inclusion Barnet, Volunteering Barnet and Young Barnet Foundation. Together we provide quality training, volunteering support and vital resources and advice for Barnet’s Community, Voluntary, Faith and Social Enterprise sector. The partnership supports the delivery of the Health Champions project. Read Less
  • Youth & Play Worker  

    - Bristol
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthYouth & Play Worker Location: The Vench... Read More
    Job Vacancy | Groundwork SouthYouth & Play Worker Location: The Vench, Romney Ave, Lockleaze, Bristol BS7 9TB Contract: Zero Hours Salary: £12.60 per hour We’re looking for passionate and professional Youth & Play Workers to join our team. You’ll deliver inclusive, safe, and exciting play sessions and youth activities that inspire creativity, confidence, and wellbeing among children, young people, and families. We are looking for people who are enthusiastic about working with children and young people, you must be creative, energetic and committed to inclusive play. This post will be subject to an Enhanced Check with Lists from the Disclosure and Barring Service. About The Vench For over 50 years, The Vench has been a much-loved adventure playground and community centre at the heart of Lockleaze. We provide a safe, vibrant, and inclusive space where children and young people can play, learn, and grow. Our mission is to ensure every child and young person in Lockleaze can live happy, healthy lives — supported by inspiring play, positive role models, and strong community connections. Read Less
  • Community Project Officer  

    - West Midlands
    SALARY: £24, 858 per annum HOURS: 37 hours per week CONTRACT TYPE: Ful... Read More
    SALARY: £24, 858 per annum
    HOURS: 37 hours per week CONTRACT TYPE: Full time OPERATIONAL AREA: West Midlands LOCATION: This role will involve regular travel around the West Midlands and is flexible, it can be based at our Stoke, Tipton or Coventry office dependent on the candidates preference. ROLE DESCRIPTION: Join Groundwork West Midlands – Make a Difference in Communities! At Groundwork West Midlands, we are a charity committed to transforming lives in communities facing poverty and disadvantage. Our mission is to build capacity and resilience, empowering people to overcome hardship and create healthier, happier, and more prosperous futures. We are excited to offer an incredible opportunity for an individual who is passionate about supporting local community groups. The Role The Community Project Officer will be responsible for co-ordinating, promoting and administering this community focussed project. Key Duties Provide advice and guidance to community groups, charities and schools to help them apply for community grants and other funding opportunities. (Training will be provided) Promote available funding through community networks, social media and local events. Act as a key point of contact between funders and local groups. Support the smooth running of the grants programme, maintaining records, coordinating panel meetings and helping to process reports and case studies. As and when required support other Groundwork community projects such as play sessions, cookery clubs or green space improvements. What We Are Looking For: A positive and enthusiastic individual who thrives in a community-based environment. Practical skills to manage and deliver projects from concept to completion. Strong interpersonal skills to engage with funders and community groups. Ability to work flexibly and learn new skills as you take on new challenges. A commitment to supporting community groups with funding opportunities. A full driving licence is essential and access to own vehicle for the role which entails travel to various sites around the region. Why Join Us? At Groundwork West Midlands, you’ll have the chance to work with a dedicated team that shares your passion for making a difference. You’ll gain valuable experience, build your professional network, and help create real change in communities that need it the most. This is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity to help shape the future of our local communities and contribute to a truly worthwhile cause. We pride ourselves in being a family friendly organisation and offer a competitive salary, flexible working hours, a health cash plan scheme, a workplace pension, 25 days annual leave and free refreshments. We are committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. Read Less
  • Energy & Retrofit Advisor  

    - Tyne and Wear
    About the roleGroundwork’s Greener Living team is growing, and we’re l... Read More
    About the roleGroundwork’s Greener Living team is growing, and we’re looking for passionate and community-minded Energy & Retrofit Advisors to join us as part of the North East Warm Homes Programme. In this exciting role, you’ll help households across the North East improve energy efficiency, reduce fuel poverty, and access retrofit opportunities. You’ll work closely with Local Authorities, community organisations, and Groundwork’s Green Doctors to deliver advice, engagement activities, and practical support to residents — particularly within the private rented sector. This is an excellent opportunity to make a real difference in tackling climate change and supporting vulnerable households, while developing your career in sustainability and retrofit advice. Although this is a fixed-term post, there’s potential for extension and professional growth within our expanding Greener Living team. This role is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure endorsed by the Disclosure and Barring Service. About You We’re looking for someone who is: Passionate about sustainability, community engagement, and helping people save energy. An excellent communicator who can adapt their approach to suit different audiences. Organised and self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experienced (or interested in developing expertise) in domestic retrofit and energy efficiency advice. Willing to work flexibly, including some evenings and weekends when needed. Experience in community engagement, energy advice, or retrofit is desirable, but full training and support will be provided. It’s a unique and challenging role that gives you the chance to make a difference to people’s lives every day. For more information on the role, take a look at our candidate pack. Or for an informal discussion please contact Stephen Armstrong, Communities Programme Manager (North) on 07772 976806 or Read Less
  • COMMUNITY CAFE VOLUNTEER  

    - Tipton
    LOCATION: Tipton ROLE DESCRIPTION: OCT25C002 Join Groundwork West Mid... Read More
    LOCATION: Tipton ROLE DESCRIPTION: OCT25C002 Join Groundwork West Midlands – Make a Difference in Communities! Full Training to be given At Groundwork West Midlands, we are passionate about helping communities overcome challenges and build brighter, healthier futures. We work alongside individuals and families facing poverty, offering practical support to improve their wellbeing, reduce inequalities and foster community resilience. We are looking for friendly and reliable volunteers to help in our community café. This is a welcoming space that brings people together over affordable food and drinks. As a volunteer, you’ll pay an important part in creating a warm, inclusive atmosphere for everyone, while supporting with day to day tasks such as serving customers, preparing food and drinks and keeping the café clean and safe. Main Responsibilities: Welcome customers and be respectful, friendly and polite Take orders and serve food and drinks Help to prepare food orders Clear tables and wash up Follow food hygiene and health and safety procedures Why Join Us? By Joining us, you will be part of a supportive, mission driven team making a real change in communities. We also offer: Free Meal – any volunteer working more than 6 hours in one day will be eligible for a free meal during their working day. Free Parking – in the Tipton shopper carpark Read Less

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