Community Wellbeing Coordinator

Job Description

Community Wellbeing Coordinator 

Who We Are

Leicestershire is made up of vibrant, ambitious and resilient communities. Leicester City in the Community support these groups, and the people within them, through exciting programmes with a passionate and dedicated team at its core. We aim to Engage, Inspire and Empower through Togetherness, Respect and Pride, changing lives and transforming communities.

Leicester City in the Community has a fantastic opportunity for a [JOB TITLE] to join our dynamic team and a fixed term basis.

About The Role

As a Community Wellbeing Coordinator, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the emotional and mental wellbeing of students across the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. Using the power and reach of LCFC, you’ll create safe, welcoming spaces where students can access early help, build resilience and feel supported before reaching crisis point. From coordinating wellbeing cafés to delivering strengths‑based interventions, signposting and referrals, you’ll be at the heart of a service that makes a real difference in people’s lives.

Key Duties;

  • Plan, coordinate, and deliver wellbeing programmes, mental health support activities, and accessible drop-in services for students, including international students, at University of Leicester and De Montfort University.
  • Provide a safe and welcoming environment, offering practical support, signposting, and referrals where necessary.
  • Support individuals to develop healthy coping strategies, build resilience, and promote hope, self-worth, and purpose.
  • Build and maintain partnerships with the VCSE sector, statutory services, and community organisations to create integrated pathways of support.
  • Represent LCitC in local networks and work closely with the Integrated Care Board (ICB) to develop a consistent, high-quality offer.
  • Safeguard the welfare of participants, ensuring compliance with LCitC safeguarding and health and safety policies.
  • Work collaboratively with the universities’ student support services and wellbeing teams to ensure students receive the level of support required.
  • Line-manage staff and volunteers, providing supervision, reflective practice opportunities, and ongoing development.

Who We’re Looking For

  • Relevant qualifications in wellbeing, mental health, or physical activity delivery
  • Thorough understanding of safeguarding 
  • Mental health awareness and trauma-informed training
  • Significant experience of engaging with adults in a community setting
  • Experience delivering and coordinating wellbeing or mental health programmes
  • Experience managing staff and volunteers
  • Knowledge of local mental health services and pathways
  • Coordination experience within a community setting 
  • Experience of developing relationships with a wide range of internal and external partners at all levels
  • Ability to work on own initiative and lead a team 
  • Excellent communicator and ability to build relationships with participants and partners quickly

Contract Type – Fixed-Term
Hours Per Week  30 hours per week

You may be required to work outside of normal office hours, at evenings and weekends.

Location – LCitC is based at King Power Stadium, Leicester. The delivery of sessions with take place at partner schools/Local Community centres etc and some aspects of the role will require homeworking, therefore you will need the ability to travel across multiple sites across Leicester and Charnwood. 

Leicester City in the Community is an equal opportunities employer and we positively welcome applications from all candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.

Leicester City in the Community is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. As such, you may be subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure & Barring Service and prior to taking up any role.

A shortlist of suitable applicants will be compiled shortly after the closing date and successful candidates will be contacted about the interview process.