Programme Coordinator - Community Wellbeing Volunteer Champions

Voluntary Action Rotherham

Rotherham

Salary:

TBC

Hours:

Up to 37hrs per week

Contract:

Permanent (subject to funding)

Deadline:

1st May 2026

Job description:

We are seeking a Programme Coordinator to lead the development and delivery of a borough-wide Community Wellbeing Volunteer Champions programme. This initiative aims to improve health outcomes and reduce inequalities by supporting community-led approaches that use trusted local people and organisations to share health messages, increase access to services, and strengthen community resilience.

You will establish and coordinate the programme, working with voluntary and community organisations to recruit and support volunteer champions. You will design and deliver training, including the locally adapted WisH (What is Health) programme, equipping volunteers to have meaningful conversations that support people to improve their health and wellbeing.

The role involves building strong partnerships across the voluntary sector, public health and wider system partners, ensuring alignment with local priorities such as cardiovascular health, cancer screening and smoking cessation. You will facilitate a network for peer support and shared learning, ensuring inclusive engagement across diverse and underserved communities.

You will also monitor and evaluate the programme, using data and insight to demonstrate impact and drive continuous improvement. A key aspect of the role is ensuring that community voices and lived experiences inform future service design and contribute to a more responsive and accessible health and care system.

We are looking for someone with experience in programme coordination, community development or public health, who is confident working with a range of stakeholders. You will have excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage and motivate volunteers and organisations, and a strong understanding of the wider determinants of health. Experience of delivering training, supporting volunteers or working within the VCS is desirable.

You will be organised, proactive and flexible, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and community empowerment. Occasional evening and weekend work will be required to meet the needs of the role.

This is a great opportunity to lead an innovative, community-led programme that will make a real difference to health and wellbeing across Rotherham.

How to apply:

For an informal chat about the post, please contact Nicola Evans - VCS Adult Health & Care Development Manager on 01709 829821 or email nicola.evans@varotherham.org.uk

To apply for this role, please either complete a VAR Application Form or send in your CV and a covering letter (outlining your skills and experience in relation to this role) to: recruitment@varotherham.org.uk or by post to: HR, Voluntary Action Rotherham, The Spectrum, Coke Hill, Rotherham, S60 2HX.

Website for application form: https://www.varotherham.org.uk/job/programme-coordinator-community-wellbeing-volunteer-champions

Contact details:

Voluntary Action Rotherham

The Spectrum, Coke Hill

Rotherham S60 2HX

Tel: 01709 829 821

Email: admin@varotherham.org.uk

Website: https://www.varotherham.org.uk/

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