Activity Co-Ordinator

Healthcare Ireland Group Cookstown, Northern Ireland Jun 22, 2026

Type Full Time
Pay £12.80/hour
Work Onsite
Experience 2 years experience

Activity Co-Ordinator focuses on preparing, planning and delivering group and individual recreational and occupational activities, observing, recording and reporting resident response.

What the role involves

  • Preparing, planning and delivering group and individual recreational and occupational activities, observing, recording and reporting resident response.
  • Engage with residents in one-on-one or group activities, such as games, crafts, music, exercise, outings and social events based on their interest and preferences.
  • Setting up and organising of activity areas, including gathering supplies, arranging furniture and displaying materials.
  • Ensure the effective, timely and accurate updating of records, case files and computerised information systems.
  • Stay informed about best practices and trends in wellbeing and activities for residents.

Skills and requirements

  • Educated to GCSE level or equivalent with a good standard of written and verbal English.
  • At least 2 years’ experience working in a regulated care or support environment.

Confirmed role details

  • The chance to be part of a growing healthcare company.
  • Pension plan (if applicable).
  • Healthcare Ireland Group is not just a workplace.

Candidate fit

  • This light and spacious setting provides professional, person-centred care for older people, including those living with dementia.

Additional role context

  • Do you have what it takes to be the Activity Coordinator in our care home?
  • Weavers House is a modern, purpose built care home situated in Cookstown, overlooking the beautiful Sperrin Mountains.
  • Our accommodation offers a safe and homely environment, where up to 65 residents each receive kind and compassionate attention around the clock.
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