We personalise most aspects of our lives - our cars, clothes and holidays. Despite increasing opportunities to flex and adapt our jobs, we seldom personalise our work [1]. An approach that can successfully enable people to shape their work is ‘ job crafting’. Rather than treat work as static, crafting allows for individual re-design of tasks, demands, resources and cognitions, in line with strengths and interests [2]. Job crafting has been shown to predict well-being and performance [3] and research on how to encourage and enable job crafting through interventions is growing [4]. This workshop will focus on the theory and practice of job crafting interventions and will share pragmatic methods to enable successful job crafting behaviour and activity. The aim of the session is firstly to reflect upon recent job crafting intervention studies. Secondly, to enable participants to explore how they can apply job crafting to their own roles. And thirdly to share the latests insights on job crafting (i.e. the role of leisure crafting and its impact on well-being [5]). Participants will formulate at least one crafting action they can work on in the short-term.