
Want your first (or next) role to actually mean something?
This charity role helps people with chronic pain and mobility conditions stay in work or return after time off. You’ll support people whose health has knocked their confidence — and help them rebuild it.
You’ll be trained as a Health and Work Coach (including NHS-accredited training and Dialog+ assessments), so it’s a strong career launchpad.
You’ll fit if you:
You’ll manage around 20–25 participants, working face-to-face in NHS settings, GP practices and job centres. Not home-based — this is community-focused and relationship-driven.
Participants receive free physio, gym access and structured employment support. You’ll assess needs, build action plans, support job searching, liaise with employers and help overcome workplace barriers.
Must be currently London-based. Interviews 3rd March.
The programme has been extended after a successful pilot. It’s offered as a permanent contract, with strong continuation plans and efforts to redeploy if funding shifts.
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