As an Activities Coordinator, you will plan, organise, and lead a varied programme of meaningful and engaging activities that promote the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of residents living with dementia. You will create inclusive, person-centred activities that reflect the preferences, interests, and capabilities of individuals, enhancing their quality of life and sense of purpose. As part of your role, you will be required to: Design and implement a daily and weekly schedule of group and one-to-one activities tailored to residents with varying stages of dementia. Develop individual activity plans based on residents' life histories, interests, and current abilities. Encourage participation and ensure residents are meaningfully engaged, adapting activities to suit individual needs. Work closely with care staff, family members, and other professionals to ensure continuity and support for residents' emotional and social needs. Organise special events, celebrations, and outings, ensuring they are safe and accessible for all participants. Support the development of dementia-friendly environments throughout the care setting. Ensure all activities comply with relevant health and safety, safeguarding, and infection control policies. Benefits You will have access to a wide range of benefits which include (but not limited to): 25 days holiday bank holidays, which increases with the length of service Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Paid emergency leave Professional development opportunities so that you can build your career with us Contributory pension scheme with Royal London Enhanced Private Medical Insurance with BUPA including access to a private GP service, free screening, and the inclusion of pre-existing conditions. Dental Cover Recognition schemes for employees Eye care scheme with Specsavers Online benefits portal with high street and online shopping discounts Winter flu jabs EAP assistance on a range of topics and concerns Skills & requirements You will have specific Dementia Care qualifications or training and be able to provide an Empathetic, patient, and compassionate approach whilst being creative, enthusiastic and be able to motivate others to join in. You will have the ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team and have an understanding of person-centred care and dementia best practices. About your future team Schoen Clinic UK provides specialist mental healthcare across two key locations: Our London outpatient clinic, where we focus on mental health conditions (including eating disorders) and neurodiversity (ADHD, autism). Wellen Court in York, a specialist residential and nursing home for people living with dementia. All our UK facilities are rated Good by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). At Wellen Court, our dementia nurses, carers and therapists provide 24/7 support in a calm, home-like environment. We focus on maintaining familiar routines, building meaningful relationships and helping each resident live with comfort and purpose. Care options include long-term residential stays, short-stay respite and daycare, as well as palliative and end-of-life support. Schoen Clinic UK is part of the Schn Klinik Group, founded in Germany in 1985, an international healthcare organisation recognised for its specialisation and quality.