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The Stevenage Football Club Foundation is seeking a Health & Wellbeing Project Officer to enhance community health initiatives. This full-time role involves developing health programs, managing partnerships, and inspiring active lifestyles. The ideal candidate should have experience in health-related project delivery and be passionate about community well-being.
Thanks to funding from the Herts Sports Partnership, as part of their Live Longer Better campaign, Stevenage FC Foundation is seeking a highly motivated, responsible, enthusiastic, and committed individual to work within its expanding community programme.
The successful applicant will support the Health & Wellbeing arm of Stevenage FC Foundation to develop an accessible health and wellbeing offer, in a variety of settings for all, to live more active, healthy, aspirational lives.
A suitable candidate would have experience of delivering and helping coordinate health-related programmes that demonstrate changes in behaviour, working with budgets, and be able to demonstrate partnership working from previous roles.
The ideal candidate will help play a powerful and influential role in many people's lives by promoting the Foundation, its values, and the benefits of health and wellbeing within the community.
As a diverse organisation that respects differences in race, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith, background, or personal circumstance, we welcome all applications. We want everyone to feel valued and included in the football community and to achieve their full potential. Stevenage FC Foundation is opposed to any form of discrimination and commits itself to redressing any inequality by taking positive action where appropriate.
Should you require assistance with your application, please contact the Foundation in advance of your submission.
For further information and details of the role, please download the full job pack below.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 20th June 2021.
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