Location:Leeds city centre (meeting point: The Light, Headrow)
Hours:4 hours per week - 2.5 hours delivery on Tuesdays (6:30pm-9pm) + 1.5 hours for planning and monitoring, to be worked flexibly. (Potential for hours to increase, subject to future review, April 2026)
Please note: this role has been reviewed and given additional time for planning.
Contract:Fixed-term, 3 years (until July 2028)
Salary:£13.21 per hour
Holidays:6 sessions pro rata (inclusive of statutory and bank holidays)
About the LGBTQ+ Project
TheOUT in Leedsgroup originally ran from 2018 to 2024 and filled a vital gap in local support. Its return will restore a safe and inclusive space for learning-disabled and autistic LGBTQ+ adults to connect, learn, and thrive.
The group will be delivered weekly in Leeds city centre by a small, dedicated team - one Group Leader and two Group Support Workers - offering a mix of social, creative, and educational activities shaped by members themselves.
The Role
As Group Leader, you'll plan and deliver an engaging programme of activities that support wellbeing, confidence, and inclusion. You'll lead a small team of staff and volunteers, ensuring sessions are safe, accessible, and empowering for all members.
Key responsibilities include:
Who We're Looking For
We're looking for a values-driven, passionate, and proactive person who brings energy, empathy,and organisation to their work. Someone who values inclusion and equality and believes everyone deserves to feel seen and supported.
We're looking for someone who has:
You may have worked in community projects, advocacy, LGBTQ+ services, or support roles, what matters most is your understanding, compassion, and drive to make a difference.
Our Values
We're looking for someone who shares our core values:
Person-Centred Inclusive Empowering Quality
This is a highly rewarding opportunity to lead a small but impactful project that makes a real difference. If you're passionate about visibility, safety, and inclusion for learning disabled or autistic LGBTQ+ people, we'd love to hear from you.
Our Commitment to Race Equality
We acknowledge the existence of institutional racism and are committed to challenging inequality. We actively work to remove barriers and practices that contribute to systemic injustice. People in Action operates a zero-tolerance policy toward racism.
Closing Date:Monday 5th January 2026at 11:59pm
Interview Date:Wednesday 14th January 2026
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the below application pack and return this via email to our HR Manager on: .
Should you wish to ask any questions regarding the role or further information, please do not hesitate to contact Danielle Martin, Project Manager on . Her usual working days are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.