In the role of a Wellbeing Support Life Coach, your primary aim is to assist individuals in achieving their objectives. You will provide guidance and assistance to participants through one-on-one sessions, where you’ll collaborate on setting and pursuing goals. This experience will not only enhance your coaching skills, but also provide valuable insights as you work with a diverse group of individuals.
Wellbeing Support Life Coach (Specialist Employability Services)
Location/region: Central England and the home counties
Key Tasks
Support a participant over a period of one on one sessions. Obtain goals of the participant, and implement achievable steps to work towards their goal. Help find and sustain work. Help them to become more independent. Help improve their confidence and self-esteem.
What’s in it for you?
Help participants reach their goals. you will give support to participants by meeting with them for a period of one to one sesions to discuss and work towards their goals. You will increase your coaching experience and gain insight from working with a diverse range of people.
What are we asking for?
- Have coaching experience and be on a recognised coach training programme, approved by a major coaching body – such as internation coach federation, association for coaching, european mentoring and coaching council or equivalent.
- Help vulnerable adults one to one.
- Recognise what might be stopping someone from entering employment or becoming independent.
- Be empathetic.
- Want to help people gain their goals.
- Have a professional manner and the confidence to work independently.
- Collaborate with Shaw Trust staff to support clients to achieve their goals, be a support network for an individual as they undertake the journey back into employment or to gain independence.
- Have experience working or supporting people with a disadvantage, such as health issues, disability and/or a lack of employability skills.
Volunteer hours
Four hours between 9am and 5pm between Monday and Friday.