Hours of Work: 30 hours per week - Tuesday - Friday 09:00-17:00 with some flexibility
Contract: Fixed term until June 2026
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Do you have lived experience of substance misuse, homelessness or emotional ill health?
Do you feel like you are courageous, determined, authentic, compassionate and have a sense of community?
At The Wallich we’re looking for the right people, not the right work histories.
Project Description
Gwent BOOST is mid-point in a five-year National Lottery Community Fund Helping End Homelessness funded project, the aim of the service is to make homelessness rare and stop recurrences.
A partnership between The Wallich, St Giles Trust, Cyfannol Women’s Aid, Welsh Refugee Council, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Tai Pawb. The project delivers a range of activities to give people with lived experience of homelessness opportunities to access training, gain worthwhile qualifications, undertake volunteering and secure paid work. It is also looks to promote more inclusive practices, use a psychologically informed approach and adopts the principles of co-production.
Purpose of Role
The postholder will be managed by The Wallich also will work alongside the partners to assist in the running of the Boost Project specifically our social enterprise The Re;Store.
The Re;Store is a CIC Social Enterprise which is based in Pontypool. Here we deliver a diverse range of activities and workshops. The space, workshops and activities have been co-produced, meeting the needs of individuals and the local community all aligned with BOOST values and ethos.
In the role you will directly facilitate the delivery of these workshops and activities. You will work alongside other Pioneers and our Social enterprise co-ordinator. Here you will have opportunities to learn skills, gain knowledge and experience. Ensuring the space is fully complaint, that all set tasks are completed, bringing warmth and professionalism to The Re;Store.
You will deliver support from your knowledge, skills and life experience to enable individuals to address the complex issues surrounding homelessness. Tackling stigma, promoting greater understanding and integration while supporting individuals and the wider local community.
Through your role you will gain a nationally recognised qualification, with the opportunity to access a broad scope of training.
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure and is ringfenced for individuals with lived experience of homelessness, or similar.
We are not utilising agencies with this role and kindly ask that agencies do not approach to assist us with this vacancy.
Follow the link below to view the full job description and person specification. Please refer to this information when completing your application as you will be given an opportunity through the process to outline your experiences:
Job Description Link - English
Closing date for this vacancy is 15th September 2025 at 09:00am.
The Wallich reserves the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Therefore, we encourage early applications to ensure consideration.
At The Wallich, we’re fully committed to supporting and improving Equity, Diversity and Inclusion to ensure we’re the best community we can be. There is always still room to evolve and improve and we are striving to create an environment where all staff can bring their authentic selves to the workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds and if you would like any support with your application or to discuss any adjustments that you may require, please contact recruitment@thewallich.net or call 02920 668 464