Annual Physical Health Check Co-ordinator for Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

Part-time role: 21 hours per week
Salary: £25,200 per annum (pro rata)
Closing date for applications: 5p.m. on Monday, 12 May 2025
Interviews scheduled for Tuesday, 20 May (afternoon) and Wednesday, 21 May 2025

The Role:

GRCC is looking to appoint a countywide Annual Physical Health Check Co-ordinator for Serious Mental Illness (SMI).  People with SMIs are reported as being at greater risk of poor physical health and die on average 15 to 20 years earlier than the general population.  This vital role works with GP surgeries to empower patients with SMIs to access their free annual physical health check.  Our project has helped numerous individuals to improve their wellbeing and address underlying health conditions, increasing uptake in appointments to 78% in the last 12 months.  We need to do more.

What We Need:

We are looking for a 'people person', someone with the patience and understanding to work with this vulnerable group and help them overcome the barriers to accessing free health checks.  You will liaise with GP surgeries to build strong relationships, work with patients, and attend health check appointments if needed.  You will be able to communicate at all levels, be proficient in IT (Microsoft, Excel, and PowerPoint), and be able to present to a range of audiences.

Interested?

The job description, person specification, and application form can be downloaded via the buttons to the right.  All applicants must complete the application form and submit it by 5p.m. on Monday, 12 May 2025.  

In your application, please explain how you meet the qualities outlined in the person specification.

For an informal conversation about the roles, please contact jobs@grcc.org.uk and we will arrange a call.  We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds.

If you do not hear from us by the interview date above, your application has not been successful.

GRCC is an independent charity that works in and within Gloucestershire’s communities and the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector (VCSE) to inspire, enable and deliver community action.  We work countywide to strengthen and develop communities to create thriving, sustainable places for local people to live and work in.