Working with WWTW

Supporting those who served

Work with a passionate and professional team, dedicated to supporting those who served.

Work with Walking With The Wounded and you’ll be part of an innovative, pioneering and effective military charity. With half of our people having served themselves or having an immediate family member who has served, we understand the life-changing support needed by veterans who are struggling to rebuild their lives.

Veterans and ex-service personnel can access free, high quality employment, mental health and wellbeing support, and support care coordination services that lead to practical and emotional progress.

Thanks to our dedicated team at Walking With The Wounded, we’re helping the most vulnerable military veterans manage problems with jobs, relationships, addiction, accommodation and money.

We do it because those who served, deserve.

Working together makes us stronger

Our values at Walking With The Wounded make us who we are. We are a mix of ex-military and civilian professionals all working together to support our ex-Forces personnel.

Wherever you work in Walking With The Wounded, teamwork is always at the core of our success. And we’re there for each other every step of the way. It’s qualities like these that continue to make us the bold, pioneering and courageous organisation we’ve always been.

Current Vacancies

Marketing Officer

  • Remote with travel as required
  • Full-Time
  • £25,000

As a Marketing Officer, you’ll play a pivotal role in our fast-paced Marketing and Communications team. Your focus will be on creating and deploying compelling content across various marketing channels. You’ll work closely with a small, experienced team, contributing to the success of our charity and ensuring that WWTW can continue to assist veterans in need. Candidates who would succeed in this role have a firm grasp of how to create engaging content, tell stories, and deploy tactics across a range of digital platforms.

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IPS Employment Advisor

  • Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Full-Time
  • £29,120

It is recognised that secure and appropriate employment is a key factor for improved mental health, therefore, you will form part of that individual’s wider support team in providing the specialist employment support element. You will be expected to work closely with referring partners, meeting regularly to feedback on the progress with individual service users. You will also need to work with local organisations; developing a bank of employers who are willing to explore supporting your clients, securing work placement opportunities, identifying any necessary training, sourcing competitive roles and, where this is successful, providing in-work support to both employer and employee to ensure a smooth transition.

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We always support our staff to achieve their potential

Our welcoming and friendly environment is part of an inclusive culture that’s based on integrity, respect and opportunities for everyone to thrive. We’re constantly reviewing how we can make working for Walking With The Wounded an even more fulfilling experience.

This is what you can expect when you work with WWTW:

  • High levels of trust and autonomy so you can be yourself and make your role can your own, knowing support is there
  • We are an ethical employer who treats people fairly, committed to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
  • A competitive benefits package that gets the best for our people, for example, increased leave based on length of service
  • We provide the tools, equipment, training and development for our people to do the best work they can and really reach their potential
  • Our team success is based on camaraderie. Everyone at Walking With The Wounded is committed to doing quality work, solving problems together and supporting each other to achieve their best

A DAY IN THE LIFE

At WWTW we always put or clients first because we believe those who served, deserve. That's what spurs us on to provide support for veterans who need it the most.

Find out what it's like to work at WWTW

Work with a team who really value Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

We’re constantly working towards a team where Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) runs through everything we do. Alongside our EDI pledge, we are leading the way in working with people from all communities, including being fully inclusive of ex-military personnel, people with disabilities and people with convictions:

  • We work with Ban the Box, a campaign to increase opportunities for people with convictions to compete for jobs
  • We are a Disability Confident Employer (level 2), recognised as going the extra mile to make sure disabled people get a fair chance
  • We hold the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award, making us an exemplar within our market sector
  • We are accredited with the Veterans Mental Health Awareness Standard (VMHAS), which ensures organisations supporting Veterans, their families and support networks who have mental health needs are working towards best practice
  • We influence and work in partnership with many organisations dedicated to improving the lives of veterans, no matter what their background or circumstance
  • We work with Fighting With Pride, joining the Pride in Veterans Standard, to commit to setting the highest standard for LGBT+ inclusion, both within our workplace and for those we support

We listen to our people so we can learn how to improve for our people

Because we’re only as good as our people, we make sure to listen to their experiences, opinions and insights. It’s a curious mindset that makes us a stronger team and more effective military charity for every Armed Forces person who has served in the military, and their families.

We listen to staff and ask questions in things like our employee forum, staff feedback and surveys, and regular feedback opportunities on Chatter. Our people know their thoughts count and as an organisation, we’ll always support each other to be heard and to feel heard. 

Our Walking With The Wounded benefits package

  • Competitive annual leave, starting at 25 days plus the three days between Christmas and New Year, and more days for each year you’re with us
  • Generous death in service benefit
  • Employee Assistance Programme, stress helpline and bereavement helpline
  • Supervision for those in frontline roles
  • We’re signed up to Cycle to Work scheme
  • Pension scheme including 5% employer contribution
  • Hybrid working, or homeworking if suitable, with all IT equipment provided