This role is subject to a satisfactory PVG check.
Do you want to make a positive difference to people’s lives? Come and join Wheatley Care as a Health and Wellbeing
Coordinator.
We are a values‑led social care organisation focused on delivering support that genuinely improves people’s lives. As
a not‑for‑profit provider, with over 40 years’ experience in the social care arena we reinvest our resources
where they matter most: the people and communities we serve. Our work is grounded in dignity, respect, and the
belief that everyone deserves the chance to live well.
We are recognised for delivering reliable, person‑led support across our communities. Our teams are trusted to
provide safe, compassionate care that stands up to scrutiny. We take pride in being a steady, dependable partner
within the health and social care landscape across Scotland.
We are entering a significant phase of development as we progress on the transition to becoming and independent
organisation and strengthening our care service teams to match our ambition. Our focus is on long‑term
sustainability, strong governance and services that remain fit for the future. We combine the ethos of the third
sector with the discipline of a modern, well‑run organisation.
Our culture is grounded in respect, accountability, and a shared commitment to doing the right thing. We support our
staff to grow, contribute, and lead with confidence. We value professionalism, kindness, and the ability to work
with purpose.
About the role
If you’re like us and are passionate about providing high-quality, person-centred support which focuses on
encouraging individuals to reach their full potential, come and join Wheatley Care.
Our dedicated and highly experienced staff provide the best quality of care and support, focusing on the individual
and their own personal aspirations.
WAYfinder is seeking a motivated and compassionate Health and wellbeing Co-Ordinator to join our team. This role is
central to delivering our core aim: supporting individuals, who are at risk of homelessness, currently
experiencing homelessness, or who have previously experienced homelessness, to sustain a tenancy and improve
their wellbeing.
You will work closely with individuals to build trust, promote independence, and support long-term tenancy
sustainment through flexible, open-ended support.
Who are we looking for?
The ideal candidate will:
- Deliver high-quality, person-led support to individuals with complex needs in line with Housing First
principles
- Work collaboratively with individuals, their support networks, and the GCHSCP Housing First
Assessment Team to determine access and ongoing support needs
- Provide flexible, open-ended support,
recognising that each person’s journey and definition of success is unique
- Support individuals to
sustain their tenancy, with the ability to adjust the intensity of support based on their needs and
preferences
- Build strong partnerships with statutory services and local community
organisations
- Promote choice and independence, including supporting individuals to step down or
re-engage with services as required
- Undertake holistic needs assessments and co- produce support plans
in collaboration with People We Work For
- Support individuals to access relevant services such as health,
welfare, and employability provision
- Maintain accurate and timely case records in line with
organisational and regulatory requirements
The benefits we offer
As part of Wheatley Care, we offer a sector-leading benefits package.
The successful candidate will receive:
- a rewarding career with a competitive salary.
- access to a contributory pension scheme.
- excellent
leave entitlement.
- enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental
leave.
- contributions towards dental, optical, driving lessons and more.
- access to staff
inclusion networks promoting an inclusive workplace; and
- 24/7 access to our employee assistance
programme.
Committed to inclusion
At Wheatley Care , we are always looking to improve diversity within our teams. We want to create an inclusive
environment where everyone can contribute their best work and achieve their full potential.
We actively celebrate our individual differences and recognise the collective strength this brings our organisation.
It’s important our teams represent the communities we serve, and we welcome applications from any
under-represented groups.