Job Vacancy – Wellbeing Coordinator

Salary: £21164 – £25012 pro rata depending on experience (ie £11 – £13 per hour)

Hours per week: 16 hours per week

Length of contract: Six months with a view to extending subject to funding

Responsible to: Trustee with responsibility for HR  

Responsible for: Wellbeing Volunteers

Burnhope Community Centre has established a Wellbeing Hub with funding from the NHS Health Improvement Fund. Our aim is to develop and deliver a Wellbeing Drop-in Service for our local community. The service aims to tackle stigma that prevents people from accessing support, raise awareness about mental health and wellbeing topics to empower people to improve their health and wellbeing. The drop in will also be a listening and signposting service and provide suicide intervention and safeguarding for service users who present at a time of crisis.

We are therefore looking for a special candidate who can lead the service and its volunteers with the aim of improving community mental health and wellbeing. You will be passionate about community engagement and helping to improve people’s lives. You will have strong leadership and organisational skills and have experience in working in the mental health sector.  

You will have responsibility for the project’s organisation, growth and delivery.

We welcome applications from people with lived experiences of mental health and physical health problems. We are an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from candidates who meet the person specification.

The successful candidate will be offered job specific training and mentoring.   

Key dates:

Closing Date: Sunday 16 July 2023 at 11pm

Interview date: Thursday 20 July 2023 (morning)

For more information on the job vacancy please email sarahgrey@burnhopecommunitycentre.co.uk

Please return your application to jenniferruffell@burnhopecommunitycentre.co.uk  

Reopening & have your say survey

The Community Centre has recently reopened after closures due to Covid-19.

We are now in the process of planning new activities and groups, but we want to know what you think is needed. Please help us by providing answers to this survey. The information used will help support applications for funding so that we can continue to provide activities and groups that meet the wants and needs of local people.

Thank you so much for completing this. We really appreciate it!

Here’s the link : Take our survey now

Lockdown Support

Burnhope Village Support Group has helped many families, all with differing needs and backgrounds, over the time of the pandemic.

For support call Cindy Brockington on 07749 756364 or Julie Williams on 07949 622205.

 

As part of a grant from County Durham Community Foundation and National Emergencies Trust, Burnhope Village Support Group has stocks of essential household items and food to give to anyone in our village who finds themselves with less in the purse due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.

 

You do not have to choose between shopping and paying a bill. Let us do the shopping for you!

 

To order a parcel from us call Cindy on 07749756364. You can also order on behalf of someone else who might not want to ring themselves.

 

Here are some of the responses we received from our food parcel service:

 

“Hi, it is amazing. I can’t believe it. We’re over the moon. I’m so grateful! Thank you xx”
 
“Thank u and I mean it. u done more for me than any one has done xxxxxx”
 
“It’s a great comfort to know that there is someone to talk to and people who care. Xxxxx”
 
“It made my uncle feel good that someone thought about him. We were really happy with what was in the box and the service was very good.”
 
“I am very great full for the group when I felt like I was alone and failing and there was no way forward this lovely group provided me with hope food support and most of all friends it give me the strength to see a way through the volunteers have been helpful and friendly and not in anyway have I been judged for seeking help I am greatly honoured to be part of such a amazing village xxxx”

 

Again, this service would not be possible without the generosity of our villagers, funding from County Durham Community Foundation and National Emergencies Trust – THANK YOU


For support call Cindy Brockington on 07749 756364 or Julie Williams on 07949 622205.

27th November Christmas Lunch with Age UK County Durham

Age UK County Durham is coming to Burnhope Community Centre on Wednesday 27th November 2019 12-2.30pm.

Age UK County Durham will be providing information for the over 50’s about Keeping Safe and Well in Later Life, giving away lots of information packs, providing an update on our Heritage Project.

They will also be asking local residents what they would like to see happening regularly in Burnhope in the New Year.

People are invited to arrive from 12pm to chat to staff and peruse the information stalls, and a 2 course subsidised Christmas lunch will be provided at 1pm for just £2 per person.

Residents can enjoy a Turkey Dinner followed by Christmas Pudding and a fun festive quiz will follow.

All attendees will receive a FREE Recipe Book as well.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Places must be booked for lunch but residents can chat and view the information stalls on a drop in basis from 12-1pm.

Please contact 0191 374 6577 to book a place.

FREE trip to Beamish Museum – Mon 12 August (Limited places)

Join Age UK County Durham’s Intergenerational Heritage Project 2019-20 for a trip to Beamish Open Air Museum

Monday 12 August, from 9.30am to 4.00pm

Explore the:

  • 1900s pit village and colliery
  • Edwardian railway station
  • Historic shops
  • 1940s farm and lots more!

All you need to do is get on the bus in good time and bring a packed lunch (transport and entry included – pick up/drop off point to be confirmed).

Children MUST be accompanied by an adult. Age UK County Durham would really like to encourage grandparents and great grandparents to come along too.

Please book early, places are limited and reserved for Burnhope residents (or those connected to residents).

To find out more information or to book places contact Kirsty McCarrison of Age UK County Durham on 0191 374 6560 email Kirsty at info@ageukcountydurham.co.uk or visit www.ageuk.org.uk/countydurham/