Tom Fish

Tom Fish

Senior Programme Officer (Workplace Wellbeing) Mentally Healthy Universities Programme @ Mind

About Tom Fish

Tom Fish serves as the Senior Programme Officer for the Workplace Wellbeing initiative within the Mentally Healthy Universities Programme at Mind. He has a background in academic representation and student engagement, with experience at various organizations including Rabble and Leeds Beckett Students' Union.

Current Role at Mind

Tom Fish serves as the Senior Programme Officer for Workplace Wellbeing at Mind, specifically within the Mentally Healthy Universities Programme. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to initiatives aimed at promoting mental health and wellbeing in university settings. His role involves developing and implementing programs that support students' mental health, ensuring that universities create a supportive environment for their student populations.

Experience at Rabble

Since 2021, Tom Fish has been working as an Instructor at Rabble in London, England. In this role, he engages with participants to promote physical activity and wellbeing through structured programs. His work at Rabble complements his focus on mental health by addressing the holistic needs of individuals in a community setting.

Previous Work at Mind

Before his current position, Tom worked at Mind as a Programme Assistant for the Mentally Healthy Universities initiative from 2019 to 2021. In this role, he supported the development and execution of programs designed to enhance mental health awareness and resources available to university students. His contributions during this period helped shape the direction of the program.

Educational Background

Tom Fish studied at Leeds Beckett University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from 2015 to 2018. His academic background provided him with a foundation in critical thinking and analysis, skills that are beneficial in his professional roles focused on wellbeing and support services.

Early Career Experience

Tom's early career included various roles that contributed to his professional development. He worked as an Administration Assistant at Banner Jones Solicitors for three months in 2015 and as a Document Storage Operative from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, he served at Leeds Beckett Students' Union as a Student Academic Representation Assistant for eight months in 2016 and later as a Student Engagement Coordinator from 2017 to 2019. These positions provided him with experience in administration, student support, and engagement.

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