Hollybank Trust
Activity Coordinator - ELMS Service

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Role: Activity Coordinator - ELMS Service
Location: Mirfield (WF14 0DQ)
Hours: Full-time. 37hours
Hourly Rate: £12.81/hr
Job Description: ELMS Act Co
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer sponsorship to work in the UK, and we do ask that you have 6 months of UK based work experience (in any sector) before applying.
At Hollybank we believe in quality of life, for life. This includes supporting people with their day to day lives, as well as engaging them in meaningful and impactful activities that help them to build skills and take part in their hobbies. That's why, on our main site in Mirfield, we have the ELMS service and Bradbury Centre. Through these vibrant and dynamic services, we offer something new and different every day that really enriches the lives of the people we care and support for.
The enrichment team works closely with the therapies team to support with communication, assistive technology, hydrotherapy, and rebound therapy, but we also provide access to a range of activities like arts and crafts, sailing, abseiling, and music sessions.
We are now looking for an enthusiastic, creative, proactive and passionate Activities Coordinator to join our dedicated Enrichment Team. Please read the job description fully before you submit your application.
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The hours for the role are expected to be 08:30am - 4pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:30am - 3pm on Fridays, but this is subject to change as the service grows and expands, and may include some weekend working in the future.
What we look for from our staff:
Confidence - being self-assured, asking for help when you need it and challenging behaviour or practices that you feel are inappropriate or unsafe. Curiosity - being inquisitive and welcoming change, asking questions about the way that we do things and why, and putting yourself forward to try new things. Happiness - being cheerful and positive, bringing your best self to work and sharing your enthusiasm for life with the people we are here to support. Kindness - being caring and compassionate, reaching out to your colleagues if they look like they're struggling, being an active member of the team and working together to achieve shared goals.
What we offer:
Onsite food and coffee shop - Mirfield site only. Discount and reward portal Full employee assistance program Accessible Mental Health First aiders Life insurance style policy Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave Initial DBS funded Access to nationally recognized qualifications Quarterly coffee mornings and annual celebrations Staff recognition awards Level Pay- Early access to wages Increasing annual leave with length of service - Overtime rates over FTE working hours Bank holiday bonus rates Dedicated wellbeing support and access to departmental wellbeing activities Enhanced pension scheme


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To find out more, please call our recruitment team on 01924490833 or email recruitment@hollybanktrust.com
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer sponsorship to work in the UK and you must have a minimum of 6 months UK work experience (in any sector) to be eligible for our roles.
Hollybank Trust is committed to Safeguarding vulnerable people, and our Safer Recruitment process requires all employees to have an Enhanced DBS check and reference checks in line with our Recruitment policy.
If the candidate does not have a DBS, Hollybank will pay for the DBS check. If the candidate leaves voluntarily in their first 12 months, £58.90 will be deducted from their final salary payment.
Hollybank Trust is a Disability Confident employer. We are actively working to recruit and retain people with disabilities and long-term health conditions into our work force. If you are an applicant who has a disability, you will be offered an interview if you meet the essential criteria for the job.
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