We are an independent, non-profit and non-political charity which works with people who have a mental health related issue, other voluntary organisations and statutory services to promote mental well-being.
As a Wellbeing Activity Worker, you'll facilitate and support activities at in St David’s Hospital and other hospital settings if required.
In return we also offer 9% employer’s contribution (after probation period, Auto Enrolment during, unless Opt-out).
We work to raise awareness of the health, social and economic effects of smoking by working with communities, young people and partners across Wales.
As Engagement Officer, you will be a creative and strategic thinker with the ability to connect with a community of healthcare professionals, third sector partners and other stakeholders across Wales and beyond.
We provide access to a health cash plan, digital health tools, retailer discounts, gym membership discounts and an employee assistance programme.
We have an exciting opportunity for paediatric registered nurses to join our highly experienced care team.
As a Ty Hafan employee you will benefit from regular professional development opportunities including up to 10 days a year of focused on-site skills development, and the ability to apply for post graduate short-courses or external training programmes.
We encourage our nurses to become champions, supporting progression throughout their career, and developing their skills of interest to the benefit of the wider team and our families.
We have an exciting opportunity to be part of a new project as we develop a small locality team designed to specifically support families in West Wales.
Our benefits package includes Investment in your professional development with allocated time for training opportunities.
If you have the passion and drive and think you have what it takes to enrich the lives of the children and families using our services, then we would love to hear from you.
We have an exciting opportunity to be part of a new project as we develop a small locality team designed to specifically support families in West Wales.
Our benefits package includes Investment in your professional development with allocated time for training opportunities.
If you have the passion and drive and think you have what it takes to enrich the lives of the children and families using our services, then we would love to hear from you.
Sight Life (known as Cardiff Institute for the Blind until October 2019) provides a wide range of local services so that blind and partially sighted people across the majority of South Wales can enjoy independent, active, social and fulfilled lives.
The role will assist with both the direct operational delivery of Sight Life’s activities in the region, as well as supporting the management of efficient and effective operational systems and to provide some customer and partnership provider service support.
The post holder will need to demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and possess an ability to programme their workload and engagements effectively to be successful in the role.
We are an independent, non-profit and non-political charity which works with people who have a mental health related issue, other voluntary organisations and statutory services to promote mental well-being.
The role will involve helping people who are currently seeking support with social distresses.