Job Description
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Salary scale: £14.46 per hour
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Contract: Permanent
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Hours: 37 hours per week
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Base: Bradford District and Craven, with the requirement to travel between service locations
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Probationary Period: Six months
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Closing Date: Thursday 9th July 2026
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Interview Date: Thursday 16th July 2026
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Questions: In the first instance any enquiries to be emailed to [email protected]. For an informal chat about the role before applying please contact Izzy Spilsbury at [email protected]
About Us
Bradford District and Craven Mind is a thriving, independent mental health charity with a clear purpose to promote positive mental wellbeing and empower and help people experiencing issues with their mental health to manage and work towards recovery and fulfilment.
We do this through:
- Building community and individual resilience for better mental wellbeing
- Providing early intervention advice and support
- Supporting people in crisis
- Empowering and helping people to recover and sustain improved wellbeing
Watch this video to find out what its like to work here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxbMQk_ALwQ
Read our latest Impact Report and 2024-28 Strategy:
https://www.bdcmind.org.uk/about-us/
Find out more about our approach to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion:
https://www.bdcmind.org.uk/about-us/equity-diversity-and-inclusion/
Join us and youll receive:
- 25 days annual leave per year, rising to 28 days with length of service plus bank holidays
- Up to two additional leave days to use each year to support your wellbeing.
- Simply Health Cash Plan to claim back on personal health costs including dental, optical, prescriptions, physiotherapy and more.
- Employee Assistance Service including 24/7 confidential mental health support and access to structured therapy sessions.
- Generous pension scheme and employer contribution to help you plan for a secure future.
- Discount schemes including Company Shop and Blue Light Card.
- Excellent personal development opportunities including access to Clinical Supervision.
- Enhanced sick pay after your six-month probation.
Accredited employer with Mindful Employer, Disability Confident and Real Living Wage.
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Generous death in service/life assurance benefit
Role Background
This post is a new position within our existing Severe Mental Illness (SMI) & Physical Health Checks (PHC) service which will help to build on the current service model to ensure that were supporting as many disengaged SMI patients as possible across the district to re-engage with their annual PHCs and onwards interventions. As those living with an SMI face one of the greatest health inequalities to date, were working to ensure that we work together to tackle this by enhancing the physical and mental health of those we support in an empowering and resilience-building way.
This role is a hybrid role, operating between home or office working and within relevant GP practices. There is an expectation that on occasion (depending on needs) you will support service members via home visits to support them to access elements of their physical health check. Home visits are completed in pairs with one of our Health Engagement Officers.
Role Purpose
Bradford District and Craven Mind is looking for a passionate individual to support those living with a Severe Mental Illness (SMI) with their physical and mental health through our SMI & Physical Health Check (PHC) service. The role of Health Engagement Practitioner involves empowering others through person-centred care and positive engagement methods to increase active participation in annual PHCs and onwards interventions.
In this role you will join our existing SMI & PHC team, where youll work alongside our Health Engagement Officers within Primary Care Networks across the district to reach those currently disengaged with their PHCs. Youll bring a dedication to providing one-to-one support in an understanding and empowering manner, while building strong relationships with those working in Primary Care to maintain collaborative methods of support. This role is vital in improving the physical and mental health of those living with an SMI, providing key opportunities and support systems in order to help them live longer, healthier, and happier lives.
Role Outcomes
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Work collaboratively with Primary Care to increase the accessibility and effectiveness of Physical Health Checks and onward interventions for people with an SMI
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Directly engage and support those with an SMI, using a person-centred and evidence-based approach, including motivational interviewing and intensive behavioural support to encourage their participation in health checks and interventions
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Contribute to the empowerment of people with an SMI, through delivering tailored support, and by prioritising their needs in service design and delivery
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Innovate and implement solutions that facilitate access to Physical Health Checks in Primary Care and interventions for people with an SMI
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Maintain high-quality records to allow streamlined working and data extraction for reporting purposes
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Respond to safeguarding concerns and incidents in a timely and professional manner, ensuring risk assessments are also in place where required
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Work with staff across the local system to undertake any relevant parts of the health check, looking to promote attendance both within booked appointments and through community events
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Support Health Engagement Officers within their PCNs to ensure the maximum number of disengaged SMI patients are receiving person-centred support to help re-engage them with their checks and available interventions
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Foster and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders, both internal and external, representing our service and organisation, and facilitating effective communication channels
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Ensure that in all aspects of the role you embody the aims, objectives, and core values of Bradford District and Craven Mind
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Champion the Bradford District and Craven Mind Code of Conduct to ensure that it is well communicated, understood and implemented at all times by both staff, volunteers and clients
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Take responsibility, with colleagues, for ensuring that all Health and Safety, Safeguarding, Information Governance and Equality & Diversity requirements are met and all other Company Policies complied with
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Undertake any other reasonable duties or tasks deemed necessary by the senior management team
Person Specification
BDC Mind is committed to promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and improving the quality of life for people with mental health challenges. We value diversity, inclusion and lived experiences when recruiting our staff and volunteers.
Qualifications
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GCSE Maths & English, or a similar qualification in health, community work, or public health
Desirable:
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Evidence of ongoing professional development
Experience
Essential:
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Previous work supporting others who have complex needs, including mental health issues
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Client engagement and co-production
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Supporting others in an engaging, non-judgmental and solution-focussed manner
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Experience conducting risk assessments and responding to safeguarding concerns
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Collaborative or multi-agency working
Skills and Abilities
Essential:
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The ability to empower and support others in ways that promote their engagement, resilience and independence
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Ability to form and maintain strong working relationships
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Excellent written, verbal or non-verbal communication skills
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Excellent IT skills, including the use of Microsoft Office packages and online systems
Desirable
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Ability to share learning and enhance general understanding across systems of mental health
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Working understanding of SystmOne
Knowledge
Essential:
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Understanding of the current issues faced by those living with an SMI
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Understanding of confidentiality, information governance and data protection
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Understanding of the link between mental and physical health
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An understanding of mental health and the current key issues and challenges across the Bradford and Craven district, particularly for those from diverse communities
Attitude and Personal Attributes
Essential:
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Inclusive, welcoming and positive approach
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Self-motivated and enthusiastic, with a can-do attitude and commitment to providing effective, person-centred services
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Passionate and dedicated
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Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusivity
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Willingness to work flexibly
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Experience in stakeholder and community engagement
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Professional or personal experience of mental health challenges and an understanding of the impact of these
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Working with those living with a Severe Mental Illness
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An understanding of what it means to live with an SMI, and the impact this can have on physical health
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Knowledge of local organisations that support those living with an SMI
How to Apply
Please click the 'Apply for this job' button and follow the steps to fill out the application form.
Upload your CV and a cover letter showing how your experience and skills match the Job Description and Person Specification under.
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We are committed to safeguarding vulnerable children and adults. All successful candidates will need to apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and a right to work in the UK check.