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Group Volunteer - Key Worker Cafe (Willenhall)


Location
Dudley, England
Salary
Voluntary (unpaid)
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Deadline
28 Jul 2026
Contract Type
Voluntary
Posted Date
14 Jul 2026
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Job overview

Purpose of volunteering role:  To support the Key Worker Service with the running of their Key Worker Groups in the Black Country. This is a voluntary role which is unpaid.

  • Volunteers must be 18+, live within the Black Country, and be able to travel to Willenhall Chart Centre to support the Key Worker Café, on the first Tuesday of every month, 2-4pm (Travel expenses for bus or car travel will be reimbursed)
  • We ask all of our volunteers to support for a longer-term period - a minimum of 6 months or longer. This helps provide stability for staff and service users, and ensures volunteers gain meaningful and valuable experience

Main duties of the job

  • Encouraging engagement - Help participants feel comfortable joining in, spark conversations, and build confidence within the group. Support with making teas and coffees as part of the social atmosphere.
  • Developing activities - assist staff in planning and running engaging therapeutic activities such as arts, crafts, wellbeing exercises.
  • Information signposting - Share accessible information about services that may benefit individuals with learning disabilities or autism. Staff will support with sharing useful service information with volunteers, and if a service user requires additional support, the staff team will manage any referrals.
  • Community networking - Outside of sessions, help promote the café by connecting with local community centres, organisations, and networks to raise awareness and encourage new participants.
  • Overview of Key Worker Service: Keyworker Cafes are an NHS Keyworker community initiative designed to support individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism (LDA) in the Black Country. Please see more information on Volunteer role description ·
  • Examples of how you can help us - this role will involve working alongside paid staff during the monthly café sessions, helping create a friendly, inclusive environment for all participants.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

We are looking for volunteers who have these qualities:

  • Organised, punctual and reliable - desirable that volunteers can support for a minimum of 6 months, regularly, to provide stability for the team and themselves.
  • Personable, friendly and welcoming - able to communicate well with patients and staff and build rapport.
  • Good communication skills, compassionate and encouraging
  • Able to follow confidentiality policy and professional boundaries to keep themselves and patients safe.
  • Enthusiasm and desire to help improve experiences of patients and improve wellbeing.
  • Basic Computer Skills - Ability to use some digital technology for training and communications - we can support you with this.

Person specification

values

Essential

  • Relevant Skills/Experience
  • Live within Black Country, within a reasonable travel distance to our sites

Desirable

  • Passion for mental health services

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This advert is for Group Volunteer - Key Worker Cafe (Willenhall) with Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in Dudley, Midlands, England. It is listed as a Healthcare support worker role. The advertised salary is Voluntary (unpaid). The contract type is Voluntary. The application deadline is 28 Jul 2026.

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