Full Time 37.5 hours a week, 6 months fixed term contract.
Context:
Intelligent Health Ltd is dedicated to improving the health of communities around the world. We believe a healthy community needs all stakeholders working together to make a difference. That means people, organisations and leaders. Intelligent Health values are; honest, kind, passionate about health, collaborative, reliable and ambitious.
Beat the Street is an evidence-based, population-level behaviour change programme designed to increase active travel levels across a community.
The programme supports long-term behaviour change by making active travel an enjoyable, integral part of everyday life. It inspires players to participate through gamification strategies, motivating positive behaviour that, over time, becomes the daily norm. Through the programme, players demonstrate that even small changes, when adopted on a daily basis, can have a big impact.
The game phase uses RFID technology where players earn points by tapping RFID cards on physical Beat Boxes placed on street furniture throughout the town, city or playing area.
Role Summary
Funded by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), we aim to deliver a successful programme engaging with thousands of people across Rutherglen and Cambuslang.
Beat the Street is divided into 3 phases; Anticipation, Experience and Legacy. In the anticipation phase the Engagement Coordinator will work with key local stakeholders to build the profile of Beat the Street and recruit teams from schools and community groups. This will involve attending community events, presenting at parent's evenings and assemblies, leading occasional walks and championing active travel to get schools and communities involved in the initiative. The Engagement Coordinator will also need to work with local voluntary groups, clubs and businesses to get teams signed up and generally raise awareness of the scheme.
Throughout the live phase of the game, the Engagement Coordinator will deliver several community events and competitions to help motivate players, boost participation and recruit new players. You will also need to plan and deliver a launch event, celebration event and prize giving in partnership with the key stakeholders.
During the Legacy phase, the Engagement Coordinator should have sourced opportunities for players to remain active in their local area, linking with local partners and promoting these through regular newsletters and online platforms. During this time, feedback sessions with community groups and schools should take place to help us evaluate and inform future programmes and interventions.
Duties
Increase participation and engagement levels with Beat the Street across whole communities (schools, businesses, community groups).
Continued engagement and management of key project stakeholders such as project sponsors and a wide range of local organisations like the health sector, local authorities, schools and community groups.
Work with partners to target specific groups (i.e. those with long term health conditions or from lower socio-economic groups).
Work with sports and culture organisations to create an engaging calendar of events.
Updating and maintaining project plans and marketing documentation - to include engagement planning and event management documents.
Attend and support local steering-group meetings and write minutes.
Working closely with the comms and marketing team to create and deliver a communications and marketing plan.
Problem solving and adapting to the changing needs of the project as they arise.
Management of social media activities.
Co-ordination of the prize distribution for schools and scheme participants.
Feed into evaluation, demonstrating the impact of the programme and how partners are working together for long term well-being of residents.
Manage a legacy programme supporting participants to stay active
Present at relevant conferences/events.
Skills & Competencies
Experience of developing and delivering successful community outreach programmes and events
Experience of working with schools
Experience and knowledge of the health and wellbeing sector
Knowledge of the local area and the barriers and opportunities for increasing physical activity levels
Event Management skills
Excellent communication skills
Experience of delivering communications, social media and basic marketing
Experience of creating sustainable project legacies
Stakeholder management and diplomacy
Enthusiasm
Microsoft office proficient
Good organisation and prioritisation skills
Must have access to own vehicle with a full driver's license and insurance which covers Business use. Alternatively, be able to demonstrate how you will travel around the area easily.
Job Type: Fixed term contract
Contract length: 6 months
Pay: 26,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Work from home
Schedule:
Flexitime
Monday to Friday
Weekend availability
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 30/06/2025
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