Programme Lead – Health and Wellbeing

Programme Lead – Health and Wellbeing

Programme Lead – Health and Wellbeing

Perennial Gardeners Royal Benevolent Society

Reed

Birmingham, West Midlands (County)

1 day ago

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Programme Lead – Health and WellbeingHome-based in the North or MidlandsThe OrganisationPerennial is the nation's only charity dedicated to helping people in horticulture. Together with our network of partners, we provide free support, information, advice, financial assistance and services for horticulturalists and their loved ones experiencing illness, disability, bereavement, family breakdown and financial difficulties.We have a real focus on improving the health and wellbeing outcomes of people working in horticulture and have an ambitious preventative strategy to create better futures for people working in horticulture.We are now looking for a Programme Lead to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week, including some weekends and overnight stays. Part-time working arrangements (a minimum of three full days) will also be considered.The Benefits - Salary of circa £34,000 per annum (depending on experience)- 25 days’ holiday, plus Bank Holidays- Pension- DIS benefit (3x salary)- Private healthcare coverage- Sickness pay- Comprehensive benefits package- Well-established family-friendly policies, including the ability to have extra unpaid leave- Time off for dependantsThis is a meaningful opportunity for an experienced health promotion or prevention worker with strategic-level expertise and a background in training to join our dedicated organisation.You’ll take the lead in shaping a long-term preventative health strategy that genuinely influences lives across the UK and will be given the autonomy and platform to make a genuine impact.In return, you’ll join an organisation that values balance, security and long-term commitment, as well as providing a comprehensive benefits package designed to support you professionally and personally.So, you’re passionate about reducing healt