Chilterns Neuro Centre
Band 4 Activities and Carers Coordinator

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Band 4 Activities and Carers Coordinator
Salary: £27,475 WTE, £14,653 pro rata
Hours of Duty: 20 hours per week over four days
Department: CNC Therapy Team
Reports to: Band 7 Occupational Therapist
Line manages: Wellbeing Volunteers and Carer Volunteers
The Activities and Carers Coordinator plays an integral role within the Therapy Team, coordinating and developing the Centre’s Wellbeing Programme to provide meaningful opportunities that enhance the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of members and carer members.
The post holder will coordinate the wellbeing activity programme, develop and run the carer support initiatives, provide day-to-day leadership for Wellbeing Activity Volunteers, and contribute to the ongoing development of the service; this will include social wellbeing, physical activity groups, and carers groups.
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Working within agreed competencies and under the supervision of the Occupational Therapy team, the post holder will exercise initiative, manage their own workload and contribute to service improvement while promoting the values and ethos of the Chilterns Neuro Centre.
Find out more about the role by requesting a copy of the full job description and person specification from WendyValentine@chilternsneurocentre.org
Why work for us?
The benefits of working with us include:
- 25 days of pro-rata annual leave plus bank holidays
- Additional leave during the Centre’s closure between Christmas and New Year
- A pension scheme
- Carer’s leave policy
- Training and development opportunities
- Work-life balance flexibility
- A strong emphasis on staff wellbeing
- An on-site cafe that serves delicious cakes!


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How to apply
To apply for this post, please provide a full CV together with a 1 page supporting statement, explaining how you meet the person specification and demonstrating your experience and expertise is relevant to this role to WendyValentine@chilternsneurocentre.org
If you require any additional support with your application, please email JoKendall@chilternsneurocentre.org
The closing date for applications is Sunday 26 July 2026.
The interview date will be Wednesday 5 August.
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