Health and Wellbeing Lead

  • UK Men's Sheds Association
  • 09/09/2025
Full time Information Technology Telecommunications CRM

Job Description

Position title: Health and Wellbeing Lead

Reports to: Head of Shed Development and Sustainability

Direct reports: None currently

Location: Remote (with regular travel)

Key stakeholders: UKMSA Volunteers, Sheds and Shedders, Head of Shed Development and Sustainability and team, Head of Volunteering

Salary: Level 3 £30,000-£35,000

As Health and Wellbeing Lead, the purpose of your role will be to work with volunteers and colleagues to support Sheds and Shed Networks to improve men s health and wellbeing across the UK. This work is within the context of informal, peer-led, self-determined spaces, where the emphasis is on activity not health prevention, which suits many men and works well for them.

This role involves engaging directly with Sheds and Shed Networks, supporting them to foster partnerships with local health and social care organisations, as well as supporting local health and social care organisations to understand and engage effectively with Men s Sheds in their area.

You will work with volunteers, colleagues and external experts to gather and share accurate, accessible and relevant resources, information and case studies related to men s health and wellbeing with Sheds and Shed Networks. This will include developing and engaging with digital health tools, information and training, as well as taking an empowering and capacity building train the trainer approach to the design and delivery of all training and workshops related to men s health and wellbeing.

You will work closely with the Head of Volunteering to support volunteers to promote the role of Men s Sheds in preventative and community-based health locally and will work with colleagues to support volunteers to actively contribute to promoting the role of Men s Sheds in preventative and community-based health at a national level.

You ll be the main contact for volunteers, Sheds and Shed Networks for all things related to Sheds and men s health and wellbeing.

Key responsibilities:

1. Sheds and Shed Networks

Be the main point of contact for all Sheds and Shed Networks for all things related to Sheds and men s health and wellbeing ensuring you are approachable, responsive and consistent.

Empower volunteers and colleagues to support Sheds and Shed Networks to foster partnerships with local health and social care organisations.

Empower volunteers, colleagues and the wider Shed community to support local health and social care organisations to understand and engage effectively with Men s Sheds in their area.

2. Information and resources

Work with volunteers, colleagues and external experts as part of the UKMSA Advisory and Guidance Group to continuously gather, develop and update relevant resources, information and case studies related to men s health and wellbeing. Regularly share clear and accessible information and resources with Sheds and Shed Networks.

Work with volunteers, colleagues and external experts as part of the UKMSA Advisory and Guidance Group to build knowledge and understanding of relevant organisations and services related to men s health and wellbeing. Regularly share clear and accessible information about organisations and services with Sheds and Shed Networks.

Work with Sheds and volunteers to gather case studies and develop resources highlighting Sheds that demonstrate innovation and best practice in the field of health and wellbeing.

3. Training and workshops

Work with volunteers, colleagues and external partners to develop an empowering train the trainer model to enable Shed Leaders and Shedders to plan, deliver and evaluate training and workshops related to men s health and wellbeing.

Work with volunteers, colleagues and external partners to co-design and deliver training and workshops related to men s health and wellbeing at UKMSA events.

Support peer-to-peer learning amongst Sheds and Shed Networks through regional events, online forums, and learning networks.

4. Digital health and wellbeing

Work with volunteers and colleagues to test and empower Sheds and Shed Networks to use digital platforms for hybrid training, remote participation, or digital inclusion efforts.

  • Work with volunteers and colleagues to utilise and adapt data tools (e.g. CRM, health analytics and dashboards) for monitoring health and wellbeing related outcomes and for reporting impact.

5. Monitoring and Reporting

Work with volunteers, Sheds and Shed Networks to collect and report data in relation to men s health and wellbeing to demonstrate the role and impact of Men s Sheds in preventative and community-based health.

Work with volunteers, colleagues, Sheds and Shed Networks to contribute to relevant evaluation and research projects relating to Sheds and men s health and wellbeing.

6. Stakeholder Engagement

  • Work with volunteers to build relationships with local and regional health, community, and voluntary sector organisations.
  • Represent UKMSA at relevant networks, events, and conferences.
  • Contribute to the planning and delivery of the annual Shedfest and other key events, coordinating and supporting volunteer involvement in relation to men s health and wellbeing.
  • Work with colleagues, including the CEO, to build effective working partnerships across the UK men s health sector

Key expertise required:

  • Knowledge, skills and experience in men s health and wellbeing.
  • Some knowledge of how to effectively improve men s health and wellbeing in the Shedding context, and a willingness and interest in working with volunteers to develop and share expertise in this area.
  • An understanding of the importance of taking an empowering train the trainer approach to planning, delivering and evaluating training and workshops related to men s health and wellbeing.
  • Ability to build relationships with local and regional health, community, and voluntary sector organisations, and to support others to do so.
  • Skilled at actively collaborating with volunteers and subject matter experts.
  • Confident communicator - able to build rapport, deliver training, and manage sensitive conversations.

Strong relationship builder - able to connect with people, build trust and maintain long term engagement.

Willing, able and confident to travel to meet volunteers and attend Shed events regularly.

Confident working with data and systems - including CRM tools and digital tools.

Proactive and creative - always looking for ways to improve how things are done.

Self-motivated and able to manage your own workload without needing close supervision.

An understanding of the nuances and limitations of how Sheds can support health and wellbeing

What success looks like:

  • Strong, collaborative relationships established between Sheds, Shed Networks and local health and community partners.
  • Demonstrable improvements in the health and wellbeing of Shedders through supported activities and case studies.
  • Volunteers, Sheds and Shed Networks feel empowered and equipped to deliver activities that support mental and physical health.
  • Health and care organisations view Men s Sheds as trusted, valuable partners in preventative health and social prescribing pathways.
  • Resources, training, and support materials are well-received, practical, and widely adopted in Sheds and across Shed Networks.
  • Clear and impactful reporting informs and supports UKMSA s work at a national level.

This job is not:

  • An expert, clinical or therapeutic health role you will not be expected to deliver personal care, therapy, or counselling.
  • Solely office-based or desk-bound this is a varied, outreach-focused role that involves relationship-building, travel, and hands-on support.
  • Focused only on one region this is a national role, requiring awareness of regional variations across the UK.
  • A short-term fixer you ll be building capacity and confidence in communities for long-term sustainability, not quick fixes or prescriptive solutions.

This job description is intended to outline the general responsibilities and expectations of the role. It may be reviewed and updated as the organisation evolves, and from time to time you may be asked to take on other reasonable tasks that fall outside this scope - we re a small team, and flexibility is part of how we work.

Closing date: 9th October 1200 hrs
Interview: 17th October