Wellbeing Practitioner (Aston Villa Foundation)

Job Description

Department: Aston Villa Foundation and Community Partnerships – Health and Wellbeing Team

 

Hours of Work: Variable Hours

 

Contract Type: Specific Purpose, zero hour contract

 

Salary: Hourly rate of £19.93 per hour

 

Location: Villa Park

 

Closing Date:  Sunday 31 May 2026

 

The Department

The Aston Villa Foundation is the official Charity of Aston Villa Football Club and prides itself in being innovative in its approach to the club being used as a ‘Force for Good’.


The Engagement, Sport & Wellbeing Division brings together several departments, all of which contribute to providing a landscape of opportunities for children and young people in a variety of education, development and learning settings.

 

The Role

The Wellbeing Practitioner will play a key role in supporting the mental health and emotional resilience of children, young people and adults across the Aston Villa Foundation’s programmes. Through personalised interventions, the postholder will empower individuals to understand and manage their wellbeing, overcome barriers to personal progress, and build the confidence and skills needed to thrive. Working collaboratively with families, colleagues, and external partners, the practitioner will contribute to a holistic model of support that promotes long-term independence, safeguards those at risk, and enhances the Foundation’s commitment to creating healthier, more resilient communities.

 

For further information about the Role, please see the Role Profile.

 

The Person

The Aston Villa Foundation is seeking a passionate and motivated individual with experience delivering wellbeing interventions and a genuine commitment to making a positive impact through community and charitable work. We’re looking for someone with a recognised qualification in counselling, mental health, youth work, psychology, psychotherapy, social work, or a related field.

 

The successful candidate will have experience delivering one‑to‑one and small‑group wellbeing or therapeutic interventions with children, young people, or adults and experience conducting assessments and developing personalised support plans. They will have strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with diverse participants. Additionally the ability to work evenings and occasional weekends where required.

 

Why Join Us?

There has never been a better time to join Aston Villa Foundation. We are building a family ethos and culture to be proud of, and realising our ambitious plans for the expansion and improvement of our world-class facilities. If you are already excited by this challenge and want to play your part in our historic Club, then you'll be pleased to hear about our amazing staff benefits you'll receive whilst working for us! See our Staff Benefits booklet to find out more.