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Job Title: Community Integration Project Coordinator
Location: Wigan & Leigh/Hybrid, with travel to community venues
Hours: Full time (35 hours per week)
Salary: £24,960 per annum
Contract: 2 years (with potential extension subject to funding)
Reports to: CEO and office
About EPiC HOPE CIC
EPiC HOPE is a suicide prevention and mental health support organisation rooted in peer-led, trauma-informed care. Our Crisis and Community Harbours provide safe spaces across Wigan and Leigh for people in crisis and/or who need immediate mental health support. The RISE Programme (Refugee Integration Support and Empowerment) expands this offer to refugees and asylum seekers, recognising that mental health and social connection are essential to integration, employability, and empowerment.
About the Role
Are you passionate about supporting people through life’s big transitions? We’re looking for an organised, empathetic, and proactive person to lead a project aimed at helping new arrivals settle and thrive in our area.
In this role, you’ll coordinate services, events, and outreach for individuals and families making a new start in the UK. You’ll work closely with local partners, volunteers, and the wider community to ensure people have access to the resources, advice, and support they need. Some responsibilities include:
About You
You’ll be a compassionate, adaptable, and values-led professional who thrives in community-based settings. You bring warmth, curiosity, and emotional intelligence to your work, with the ability to build trusting relationships and walk alongside people navigating complex experiences, including trauma, displacement, and social isolation.
To succeed in this role, you will be:
Whether you come from a statutory, voluntary, or lived experience background, we are more interested in how you work than where you’ve worked before.
Rewards & Benefits
At EPiC HOPE, we’re a small, purpose-driven team that prioritises people — whether it’s those we support or those we work alongside. We know that working in community and mental health settings can be emotionally demanding, and we are committed to supporting your wellbeing and growth throughout your journey with us.
As part of your role, you’ll benefit from:
We want you to feel proud of your work and supported as your whole self — not just your job title.
Key Responsibilities
Community Outreach & Engagement
Programme Coordination
Partnership & Signposting
Trauma-Informed Support
Contributing to Strategic Development
PERSON SPECIFICATION
A = Application / S = Supporting Statement / I = Interview / R = References
| Qualifications/Training | Essential | Desirable | Evidence |
| Training or qualification in community work, social care, peer support, or a related field | ✔ | A | |
| Safeguarding training ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, or trauma-informed training | ✔ | A | |
| Safeguarding training (or willingness to complete upon appointment) | ✔ | A | |
| Grade C or above (or Grade 4+) in GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent qualification) | ✔ | A | |
| Experience | Essential | Desirable | Evidence |
| Experience working with refugees, asylum seekers, or marginalised communities | ✔ | S, I, R | |
| Experience building partnerships with community groups or VCSE organisations | ✔ | S, I, R | |
| Experience facilitating groups, peer support sessions, or outreach activities | ✔ | S, I, R | |
| Experience identifying and responding to emotional wellbeing or safeguarding concerns | ✔ | S, I, R | |
| Knowledge and Skills | Essential | Desirable | Evidence |
| Understanding of trauma-informed, person-centred, and culturally sensitive approaches | ✔ | S, I | |
| Knowledge of the challenges facing refugees and asylum seekers in the UK | ✔ | S | |
| Good interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written) | ✔ | I, R | |
| Organisational skills, including time management and basic digital reporting (e.g. spreadsheets, forms) | ✔ | I, R | |
| Ability to use initiative and work flexibly as part of a small team | ✔ | I, R | |
| Additional language skills relevant to local refugee communities (e.g. Arabic, Pashto, Dari, Kurdish) | ✔ | A | |
| Personal Attributes | Essential | Desirable | Evidence |
| Commitment to inclusion, co-production, and the empowerment of marginalised voices | ✔ | I, R | |
| Passion for social justice, mental health, and human rights | ✔ | I | |
| Open to feedback and reflective learning | ✔ | I |
Working Environment
Candidate Guidance and How to Apply
At EPiC HOPE CIC, we are committed to creating an inclusive, equitable, and compassionate working environment where people from all backgrounds feel welcome. We particularly encourage applications from those with lived experience of the refugee or asylum process, as well as individuals from underrepresented communities.
For informal enquiries about this role or the recruitment process, please contact: HR@epichope.org.uk
How to Apply
To apply for the RISE Coordinator role, please submit the following by email to HR@epichope.org.uk:
If you require this information in a different format or need any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Key Dates
Before You Start
If you are successful, your offer will be subject to:
We will also ask you to complete a basic health and onboarding questionnaire so we can support your wellbeing in the role.