Activities coordinator pay in Leeds November 2025
How much do activities coordinators in Leeds get paid?
activities coordinators in Leeds earn
£10.39-12.45 per hour
Based on 78 employee reviews
What do top employers pay activities coordinators?
Who are the top activities coordinator employers?
Who are the worst activities coordinator employers?
Recent activities coordinator Jobs in Leeds
- Mental Health Practitioner - West Yorkshire at Practice Plus Group posted yesterday
- Support Worker Fearnville Group - Full, Part-time & Casual Hours at St Anne’s Community Services posted 4 days ago
- Support Worker (Male only) at Cygnet Health Care posted 3 days ago
- Research Assistant (0.8 FTE - fixed term 18 months) at Leeds Beckett University posted 5 days ago
- Specialist Addictions Practitioner at Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust posted 5 days ago
- Support Worker at Caretech posted 2 hours ago
How are people paid?
Based on 78 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 54 employees
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What do activities coordinators do?
Support workers help vulnerable people to live independently. You may be working with people with complex mental health needs, medical conditions, learning or physical disabilities. You can work with children, adults and older people.
You may be visiting people at their homes or work in a clinic.
This type of job might involve helping people by:
- Developing a support plan
- Providing practical help. This includes helping them wash, preparing their meals, helping them eat and drink, completing household chores (such as cleaning) and administering their medication
- Teaching them life skills, such as paying bills and managing their finances
- Going shopping for them
- Accompanying them on social visits
- Visiting the doctors with them
- Providing emotional support
If you want to apply for a support worker job, you might need the following:
- GCSEs, a Level 3 qualification or a relevant apprenticeship
- A DBS check
- Relevant work experience
- A full UK driving licence
- The right to work in the UK