Peer Support Lead (Diverse Communities) – West Yorkshire
The Hepatitis C Trust

Job Description

re you passionate about improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities across diverse communities? 

Do you have personal or professional experience related to viral hepatitis, liver disease, alcohol use, or injecting drug use? Are you looking for a meaningful role that creates real change in underserved populations across West Yorkshire? 

About the Role 

We’re seeking a passionate, skilled, and self-motivated individual to join our team as a Peer Support Lead. This role focuses on supporting people from a range of culturally diverse backgrounds across West Yorkshire, including but not limited to South Asian communities. 

You’ll lead and expand a network of peer volunteers who work within local communities to promote hepatitis awareness, reduce stigma, and improve access to testing, treatment, and care. You’ll collaborate closely with Leeds Teaching Hospitals and The Hepatitis C Trust’s national and regional teams to ensure culturally sensitive, community-led engagement. 

This is more than a job it’s a chance to make a tangible difference in communities disproportionately affected by hepatitis C and liver disease 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Coordinate and support peer volunteers across diverse communities in West Yorkshire 
  • Build trust and reduce stigma through culturally sensitive outreach 
  • Raise awareness of hepatitis, liver disease, and related risk factors 
  • Support individuals to access testing, treatment, and ongoing care 
  • Work collaboratively with healthcare providers, community leaders, and local partners 

Who We’re Looking For 

You’ll be: 

  • Passionate about community empowerment and health equity. 
  • A confident communicator who can work independently and as part of a team 
  • Experienced in working with people affected by hepatitis, liver disease, alcohol or drug use either personally or professionally. 
  • Culturally aware, with lived or professional experience in one or more of West Yorkshire’s diverse communities (including South Asian, African, Caribbean, Eastern European, and others) 
  • Willing and able to travel extensively across West Yorkshire (own vehicle and clean driving licence required). 

What We Offer 

  • A supportive, patient-led working environment. 
  • Flexible and meaningful work that has a direct impact. 
  • 25 days’ annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays and Christmas–New Year office closure. 
  • Opportunities for professional development and training. 

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.