Salary: £27,807 (pro-rata)
Location: Home based
Number of positions: 1
Expiration date: 8 Jul 2026
About the Post
Beat’s advocacy programme supports people affected by eating disorders, and their carers, to access the treatment, information and support they are entitled to within national guidance. Too often, people face barriers to care, delays in accessing treatment, or decisions that do not appear to reflect relevant guidance. The advocacy programme aims to help people challenge these barriers, understand their rights and options, and feel more confident to advocate for themselves or those they care for.
The Advocacy Coordinator will play an important role in delivering and developing this work. This will include providing direct advocacy support, working closely with Beat’s Helpline and volunteer teams, supporting self-advocacy through resources and letter writing tools, and helping to identify wider themes or systemic issues that may be affecting access to care. The postholder will need to combine empathy and strong communication skills with attention to detail, confidence in working with guidance and processes, and the ability to challenge decisions constructively where needed. This is a varied role that requires sensitivity, tenacity and a strong commitment to ensuring that people affected by eating disorders are listened to, taken seriously and able to access the care they need.
How to Apply
Please find our candidate pack and two application forms below. The closing date for this position is 8th July at 9am, however Beat has the right to close this position at any time, so please do submit your application early to avoid any disappointment. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview by close of business on 16th July.
Interviews will take place on 21st and 22nd July via Microsoft Teams.
For any queries relating to the role please forward to the attention of Kerri Fleming at talent@beateatingdisorders.org.uk.
If you have difficulty accessing or using this version of the application form, please contact jobapplications@beateatingdisorders.org.uk before applying.
Please note we cannot accept applications from those residing outside of the UK.