Time for Dementia Officer

  • ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
  • City, Belfast
  • May 07, 2026
Full time Other

Job Description

About The Role

We are looking for a passionate and organised Time for Dementia Officer to support the delivery of our innovative Time for Dementia programme across Northern Ireland, on a fixed term contract until July 2028, working hours can be considered between 28 - 35 hours.

Time for Dementia is an educational programme that connects undergraduate healthcare students with people living with dementia and their carers, helping students build a deeper understanding of the lived experience of dementia.

In this role, you will be responsible for recruiting and supporting people affected by dementia to take part in the programme. You will work across communities, building relationships with local services and organisations, and ensuring participants feel supported throughout their involvement.

This is a community-based role requiring regular travel across all the NI Trust areas with a large focus on Western, Northern and Southern trusts, so access to your own transport is essential.

About you:

- Demonstrates compassion, empathy and a person-centred approach.
- Builds strong relationships and works collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders.
- Is confident working independently across a large geographical area.
- Able to communicate with the ability to engage sensitively with people affected by dementia.
- Is organised and able to manage multiple priorities effectively.
- Is comfortable delivering presentations and facilitating group sessions.

Key Responsibilities

- Recruit people affected by dementia and their carers into the Time for Dementia programme.
- Conduct one-to-one home visits to explain the programme, gain consent and build relationships.
- Provide ongoing support to participants throughout their involvement.
- Build strong relationships with NHS services, voluntary organisations and community groups to promote the programme.
- Develop innovative approaches to engage people affected by dementia across diverse communities.
- Work closely with universities to support the smooth delivery of the programme.
- Deliver and support student-facing sessions, including introductions and end-of-cohort events.
- Maintain accurate records and provide regular updates and reports to the Project Manager.
- Develop and support local engagement opportunities for participants.
- Act as an ambassador for Alzheimer's Society and the Time for Dementia programme.