Activities Co-ordinator
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Healthcare
Community Health, Health Education & Promotion
Activity Co-ordinator
Location:
Hereford & Leominster (Southbank & Ridgemoor Services)
Hours:
37
Salary: £24,613
Create meaningful moments. Inspire everyday joy.
Are you a creative, compassionate individual who wants to make a genuine difference? At Hoople Care, we’re looking for an Activity Co-ordinator to bring energy, imagination, and warmth to our Learning Disabilities Services helping residents to live full, active, and connected lives.
Why join Hoople Care?We’re proud to provide supportive, person-centred services where both residents and staff can thrive. You’ll be part of a dedicated team that values respect, dignity, creativity, compassion and where your ideas and energy will truly make a difference.
AboutThe Role
This is more than just organising activities— it’s about creating experiences that matter. You’ll design and deliver a varied, person-centred programme of activities that support residents’ physical, emotional and social wellbeing. From day-to-day engagement to special events and community outings, you’ll play a vital role in enhancing quality of life.
Working closely with residents, families, and care teams, you’ll ensure every activity reflects individual preferences, abilities and goals—whether that’s a quiet one-to-one session or a lively group event.
What You’ll Be Doing- Planning and delivering engaging daily, weekly and monthly activity programmes
- Organising creative, social, educational and recreational sessions
- Supporting both group activities and one-to-one engagement
- Encouraging residents to try new experiences and maintain independence
- Organising outings and trips within the local community
- Booking and coordinating external entertainers and speakers
- Building strong relationships with residents, families, and professionals
- Supporting residents to stay connected with their community, culture, and interests
- Monitoring participation and evaluating the success of activities
- Maintaining accurate records using digital and paper-based systems
- Contributing to a safe, respectful and person-centred environment
- Occasionally supporting residents with support care needs during activities
- Passionate about improving the lives of others
- Creative, proactive and full of ideas
- Empathetic, patient, and kind
- Highly organised with excellent time management skills
- Confident working independently and as part of a team
- A strong communicator with great interpersonal skills
- Motivated to encourage and inspire others
- Experience working in health and social care, or with vulnerable adults
- Good literacy and numeracy skills.
- Digital skills to research, plan and organise activities
- An understanding of person-centred care and health promotion
- Flexible to work evenings and weekends
- Ability to drive (to support community activities and outings)
- Willingness to undertake training and development
- Enhanced DBS check required
Apply today and help us create a better everyday experience for our residents.
For an informal conversation about the role, please contact Tammy Moss on
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