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Job Summary
Learning Support Assistants support PiP’s Development Workers to deliver a flexible programme of learning and development opportunities; ensuring that students can actively participate and engage in sessions, giving student’s maximum opportunity to learn and develop.
PiP’s programmes focus on four learning pathways:
- Independent Living Skills
- Creative and Performing Arts
- Health, Wellbeing and Happiness
- Employment and Vocational Skills
The role incorporates session delivery, recording and monitoring student progress, key working responsibilities such as liaising with student’s support networks and involvement in PiP’s wider work.
Who We Are
PIP is a local charity that supports adults with learning disabilities or autism to achieve their potential, and to lead lives that are as independent as possible.
Our mission is to empower adults with learning disabilities to achieve their potential. We are a growing, grassroots charity based in West London, and run a number of key services to promote independence and choice for our students.
What You’ll Need
- Experience of working with people with learning disabilities, or a similar vulnerable service user group in care or educational settings
 - A strong commitment to person-centred support and advocacy
 - A passion for enabling positive change in the lives of our students
 - The character and communication skills to be an effective and supportive team member
 - Energy, initiative and a proactive attitude
 - A calm and creative approach to challenges and problem solving
 
What We Offer:
· You'll get 25 days holiday + bank holidays ever year. We're closed for Christmas but the rest of the year you may take leave whenever you wish.
· An extra day of annual leave for each year you've worked with us up to another 5 (30 in total)
· We offer a travel subsidy to help with the cost of commuting.
· We provide a 4% pension contribution
· Incremental pay progression
· When we can, we try to have an early finish on Fridays for staff at 4 pm
· Free Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 including access to counselling
· We offer regular team meals and social-generally during work hours and they are optional.
· We offer a cycle-to-work scheme and other staff discounts
Our Mission
PiP's mission is to empower adults with learning disabilities to achieve their potential. We are a growing, grassroots charity based in West London, and run a number of key services to promote independence and choice for our service users.
Our commitments
PiP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults and expects all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion at work and are accredited with the Inclusive Employers Standard 2020. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly applicants who are significantly underrepresented in our sector, such as people with lived experience of disabilities and individuals from Black and Minority ethnic communities.
PiP keeps all personal information confidential and in line with current data protection legislation and GDPR.
Closing Date: Friday, 28 November, 2025
We encourage you to apply early, as applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received, and we reserve the right to close the advert sooner subject to finding suitable candidates.
Job Purpose
The weekend Home & Settle Project Officer is responsible for responding to referrals received over the weekend from both Royal London Hospital & Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. You will work with the manager on Friday to deliver services and plan visits on the weekend for you to attend.  
The service supports people returning after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning.  You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and in liaison with the manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage the weekend service to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users.  The service is time limited, up to 4 or 6 weeks, to adjust, build confidence, and settle back in their homes. 
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals over the weekend across both hospitals.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments.
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers (in the week) using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collect feedback from service users and upload to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the manger at discharge planning and other meetings as required.
 
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Support hospitals to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process.
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
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Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary readmission to hospital.
 
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Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
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Deliver the front-line support services over the weekend
 
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Provide occasional cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
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Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
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Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
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Arranging access visits to service user’s homes.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL’s case management system up to date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
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Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
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Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
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Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
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Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage, and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
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Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
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Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred and/or sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
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Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
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Represent AUKEL and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
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Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
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Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services across London and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
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Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
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Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
General
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Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
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Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
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Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
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Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
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Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
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Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
Functional Links
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The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
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Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across East London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
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Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
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Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
Desirable
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Experience of working within a hospital setting
 
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Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
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Experience of working with older people
 
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Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
Knowledge & Understanding 
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Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
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Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
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Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
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Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
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Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
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Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
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Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
Skills/Attributes
Essential
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Excellent interpersonal skills
 
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Excellent verbal and written communication
 
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Intermediate IT skills
 
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Excellent planning and organisational skills
 
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Ability to work calmly under pressure.
 
Additional Requirements
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This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
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The role is required travel across East London
 
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Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs.
 
Additional Information
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This job description is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose, responsibilities and deliverables for the role.
 
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In addition to the contents of this role description, employees are expected to undertake any and all other reasonable and related tasks allocated by line management.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are Hestia. We make a difference.
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Recovery Worker to play a pivotal role in our Coxley House in Tower Hamlets.
Sounds great, what will I be doing?
In this role, the individual will manage a caseload of clients requiring early intervention or preventative mental health support, delivering group activities and co-produced programmes that empower service users to achieve their goals. They will clearly communicate the service's aims, objectives, and pathways to ensure users can fully participate and collaborate in their own support. The role involves supporting service users in engaging with various community professionals, including mental health teams, social workers, housing providers, health professionals, and Job Centre Plus. They will work flexibly within a team to ensure service coverage and meet contractual obligations, while also developing and encouraging participation in peer support networks and community-based initiatives. Active monitoring of the health, wellbeing, safety, and security of the service and its users is essential, ensuring all concerns are promptly addressed in line with procedures. The role also includes participating in core service functions, supporting colleagues, and using initiative to complete tasks as they arise. Timely and accurate administration is required, with a strong emphasis on maintaining confidentiality. The individual will also be responsible for ensuring effective and timely referrals, assessments, and service reviews, and will regularly engage in supervision, appraisals, and reviews to support continuous development.
What do I need to bring with me?
You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application.
The candidate will have demonstrable experience working with individuals who have experienced mental health challenges and/or dual diagnosis issues, supported by a solid understanding of relevant mental health legislation, safeguarding practices, and recovery principles. They will possess in-depth knowledge of mental health conditions and the ability to provide person-centred support with dignity and respect, while communicating effectively and sensitively. The candidate should be skilled in risk assessment and case management, with experience working alongside statutory services and building partnerships with voluntary and community sector organisations. They will have a track record of delivering value-added initiatives such as events, groups, and volunteer or student placements, and be confident representing the organisation at external events, including delivering presentations to stakeholders and commissioners. Strong time management, prioritisation, and communication skills are essential, alongside the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team, including overseeing the induction of new peer staff and volunteers. Proficiency in IT, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, and internet use, as well as good literacy and numeracy skills, are required. The candidate will also have sound knowledge of local mental health and wellbeing services, recovery tools, and the ability to respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns. They should be able to remain dynamic and effective under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
Interview Steps
We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect.
- Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do!
 - Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based.
 
Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles.
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation.
We are a disability confident employer
Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us.
Safeguarding Statement
Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia.
Important Information for Candidates
If your application is successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be confirmed.
We reserve the right to close this job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



                    Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Job Title: Recovery Worker
Location: West Ealing - Step free access available
Salary: £27,000
Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week on a rolling rota between Monday to Sunday varying shifts from 07:30 - 16:00 or 13:30 - 21:00. You may be required to work outside these hours as per service requirements.
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Recovery Worker to join our team in based in Ealing. We support adults experiencing loneliness, isolation, and mental health challenges and providing pathways, support, and appropriate interventions that will enable successful resettlements, and deliver to achieve safer, integrated communities for our stakeholders. Marron House has 18 bed spaces and we provide personalised support around daily living skills such as budgeting, shopping, cooking, reminders to take medication and developing a structured weekly routine.
Key Responsibilities:
- Initiate appropriate interventions to prevent crisis or other risks.
 - Ensure service responsibilities and requirements are carried out effectively.
 - Ensure all participants understand their rights and responsibilities.
 - Develop, participate in, and encourage participants to participate in the running and development of various projects and activities.
 - Empower participants to make decisions to take control over their lives, by creating an enabling environment.
 - Provide advice, information, guidance, and life skills training to participants as required.
 - Recognise signs of deteriorating mental health, physical health, or other health implications
 
About You
We’re looking for someone with a genuine passion and felt purpose to help people, challenge stigma, and make a real difference to people’s lives!
We are looking for a team player, driven to provide high quality care and support to others, an effective communicator who is able to build rapport with others from various backgrounds. You will be compassionate, supportive, and empowering to others, whilst able to form effective, positive and motivational relationships. 
- Experience of working with people of complex backgrounds and/or a good understanding of the sector, particularly around multiple and complex needs
 - Ability to show empathy and compassion to our residents, and different challenges they face
 - Ability to use, learn and adapt to IT at an intermediate level, including Microsoft and other software programs
 - Ability and willingness to show flexibility of working patterns, responding to the needs of the service and residents
 - Ability to promote the service and provide outreach-based provision, with an ability to liaise and work effectively in partnership with stakeholders
 - Understanding of the different needs people with multiple and complex needs have and be aware of the social marginalisation that can be attached to people who face personal challenges
 - Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency
 
Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria.
What we Offer
- 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service
 - Employer Pension Contribution
 - Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card
 - Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more
 - Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work
 - Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans
 - Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling
 - Life Assurance Scheme
 - Cycle-to-work scheme
 - Annual Staff Awards
 - EDI Ambassador programme
 
About Social Interest Group (SIG)
SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change.
We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets.
Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. 
Additional Information
Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages.
Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us on the details below.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship, please ensure you have full right to work in the UK prior to applying to our positions.
Additional information on our company policies including Gender Pay, Equality and Diversity, Company Benefits and our Candidate Privacy Policy can be found on our website.
Empowering independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital and off the streets
Carers’ Resource is excited to announce a new opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young carers. We are currently seeking to recruit:
Young Carer Service Manager, Bradford & North Yorkshire
£30,694 - £33,691 (FTE)
30 hours per week
You must drive and have access to your own vehicle.
Deadline: Sunday 9th November
The Young Carers team recognises the unique challenges young carers face and we are dedicated to providing them with the support, recognition, and opportunities they deserve. Our organisation strives to empower young carers in Bradford, Craven, Harrogate and Selby districts, and to help them thrive.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a Young Carers Support Service which provides wellbeing assessments, mentoring, youth activities, and events for young carers.
 - Lead, support, and develop the Bradford Young Carers team of 5 staff and 3 staff across North Yorkshire, covering Craven, Harrogate, and Selby.
 - Recruit and support and manage volunteers and students on placement who contribute to delivering the Young Carers services.
 - Promote the service and engage with schools, health services, and other youth organisations to encourage awareness and referrals to the service.
 - Work closely with other professionals to ensure young carers are recognised early and supported appropriately.
 - Deliver the project in line with service-level agreements and commissioner requirements.
 - In times of staff absences or shortages affecting delivery fill in for young carer workers to ensure the service continues to perform.
 - Oversee data collection, monitoring, and reporting to demonstrate impact and compliance.
 - When needed, support the delivery of young carers events, activities, and group sessions.
 - Ensure safeguarding and child protection are at the heart of service delivery, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practice.
 - Contribute to the development of new initiatives, funding bids, and partnership projects to enhance the service offer.
 - Champion the voice and participation of young carers in shaping and evaluating the service.
 
Requirements:
- Experience in a leadership or management role within a youth or social care organisation or similar.
 - Ability to manage budgets and compile reports.
 - Strong understanding of the challenges faced by young carers and a passion for supporting their wellbeing.
 - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 - Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders.
 - Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures.
 - Organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage time effectively
 - Valid, full UK driver’s license and access to a car during working hours
 
For an informal discussion contact Dolly Dalton.
Carers’ Resource exists to support unpaid carers. We provide information, advice & support to carers, to the people they care for and professionals.
                                The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We’re looking for an energetic and creative Community Development Worker at the Thornbury Centre in Bradford. You’ll plan and deliver engaging activities for families and residents - from Stay and Play sessions to community discussions and reading groups.
You’ll also support our food pantry and community library, provide advice and signposting to local people, and work closely with volunteers, schools, and partner organisations to make a real difference.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Do you want to support people with mental health issues?
Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress?
Can you demonstrate our values of Hope, Courage, Together and Responsive and want to be part of our mission to create opportunities for individuals to make choices, find their own solutions, build resilience and manage their whole life and wellbeing?
If the answer to all of these is yes, we want to hear from you.
Peer Support Workers
Reference: 312
Responsible to: Peer Support Team Lead
Working hours: Full-Time, 37.5 hours per week
Contract: One Year Fixed Term (Subject to Contract Extension)
Rate of pay: £25,233 to £26,000 per annum
Based: Closest Herts Mind Network Wellbeing Centre to home, but role involves travelling across Herts county
We are pleased to be able to offer an opportunity for two Peer Support Workers to join our thriving team.
About the Peer Support Services
Our Peer Support Service started 13 years ago, with 2 Wellbeing Centres offering this new service. Since then, we have seen our service grow and we now offer Peer Support across the whole of Hertfordshire
Working in co-production with clients, staff, volunteers and stakeholders, we were able to create our own Peer Support Charter Values (this can be found on our website). These values form the ethos we work towards within our peer support team. These values also complement HMN’s values of Hope, Courage, Togetherness and Responsive, which form the basis of all the work we do as an organisation.
About the Role
Working with the team to offer 1-1 peer support to anyone accessing HMN. The Peer Support service provide tailored support for individuals to support their needs. This includes using different tools and techniques to help an individual improve areas of their life they may be struggling with. Having a lived experience of mental health issues or supporting someone who has is a key element to what makes this service so unique.
The Peer Support approach includes empathy, warmth, acceptance, authenticity and compassion. Peer Support is based on the recognition that there is no better person to support the path towards recovery, than someone who has walked a similar path as that person.
To meet client needs, and work to this personalised approach, we do support people out in the community, within their home, as well as in one of our Wellbeing Centres. Being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle (or equivalent) is essential for this role.
The successful candidate will need a personal understanding of mental ill health, either from your own lived experience or by caring for someone with a mental health condition and have awareness of issues in mental health service provision.
Peer Support Workers will also provide support within our Peer Support Groups, Peer Support Learning Sets and Peer Support Academy when needed.
We offer:
- Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising in increments to a max. of 28 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays)
 - An additional day of leave each year for your birthday following completion of probation period.
 - Ongoing training relevant to your role.
 - An Employee Assistance Programme.
 - Health cover (after 6 months employment) – compensation payment for Optical, Dental, Chiropody and Therapy Treatments.
 
Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 21st November 2025 
Shortlisted Applicants will be notified of an interview date.
Please note: Due to high numbers of expected applicants, we may close this advert early.
N.B. Please quote reference number 312 when completing your application for this role.
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
Equal Opportunities
We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs.
Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. We recognise and value the unique combination of skills, knowledge and perspective that employing people with a lived experience, at all levels across the organisation, brings. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. We recognise and value the unique combination of skills, knowledge and perspective that employing people with a lived experience, at all levels across the organisation, brings. We create an environment where the sharing of experiences and vulnerabilities to support others and create positive change is welcomed and work towards breaking down the ‘them’ and ‘us’ culture. The organisation is committed to nurturing peer relationships that allow all staff to thrive.
No agencies please.
Job Purpose
To support the manager and deliver on the home and settle services across two hospitals, supporting the wider team, and provide leadership when necessary. You will work in collaboration with AUKEL, the hospitals, and other community health and social care colleagues.
The service supports people returning home after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning. You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and with the Manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home, as necessary. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage your team to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users. The service is time limited, usually up to 6 weeks, to adjust and settle back in their homes.
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals across the hospital they are attached to.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collecting feedback from service users and uploading to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the Manger at discharge planning and other meetings as directed.
 
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Support the hospital to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
- 
	
Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
- 
	
Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
- 
	
Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
- 
	
Deliver the front-line services as required e.g. when there is high demand, sickness or staff shortages.
 
- 
	
Provide occasional weekend cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
- 
	
Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
- 
	
Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
- 
	
Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
- 
	
Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL case management system up-to-date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
- 
	
Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
- 
	
Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
- 
	
Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
- 
	
Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide weekend cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
- 
	
Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
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Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred/sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
- 
	
Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
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Represent Age UK East London and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
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Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
- 
	
Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
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Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
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Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
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Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
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Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
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Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
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Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
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Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
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Arranging access visits to service user’s homes
 
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Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
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The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
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Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across east London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
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Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
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Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
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Experience of working within a hospital setting
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Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
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Experience of working with older people
 
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Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
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Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
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Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
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Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
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Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
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Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
 
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Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
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Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
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Excellent interpersonal skills
 
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Excellent verbal and written communication
 
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Intermediate IT skills
 
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This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
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The role is required travel across East London
 
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Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
An exciting part time opportunity for a Crisis Recovery Worker has opened up at CPSL Mind.
CPSL Mind is a vibrant, values-led charity that supports local people in their recovery from mental health issues, promotes wellbeing and campaigns against stigma and discrimination.
Part Time Crisis Recovery Worker
Salary: £29,347.00 pa FTE
Salary Scale Point: 19 (Including 1 point for anti-social hours)
Based at: The Sanctuary, Cambridge
Hours: 42 hours per fortnight, working on a rolling 2 week rota
Working pattern: Evenings Shifts: 4.30pm – 11.30pm, Week 1: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday , Week 2: Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday
About CPSL Mind
Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire (CPSL) Mind is a progressive and expanding mental health charity. Our vision is a society in which everyone has positive mental health and feels part of a connected community.
About the Sanctuary and the Role
The Sanctuary is a non-clinical, safe space for individuals to visit as an alternative to attending A&E and is part of the wider First Response Service across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
We are looking for a part-time Crisis Recovery Worker to join our team!
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity and you are able to meet the criteria detailed below, please apply!
Working one to one (either face to face, over the telephone, or on video call) you will support individuals experiencing mental health distress by:
- Establishing connection and rapport in a non-intrusive, non-judgmental and compassionate manner
 - Supporting individuals through guided self-help strategies including grounding, breathing techniques.
 - Supporting individuals to relay their immediate needs and concerns and offering emotional and practical support and information to address these.
 - Provide individuals with information on and how to connect with social support networks available to them in their own community.
 - Supporting individuals to make a safety plan
 
Crisis Recovery Worker criteria:
- You must be able to show empathy and compassion with a non-judgemental approach
 - You should be passionate about promoting positive mental health and have excellent verbal communication and listening skills.
 - You should be able to manage professional boundaries
 
Closing date: 23rd November 2025
Interview Date: To be advised
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
CPSL Mind is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
No agencies please.
We are Hestia. We make a difference.
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Floating Support Worker to play a pivotal role in our Complex Needs Service in Hammersmith and Fulham.
Sounds great, what will I be doing?
Your primary focus will be on housing and benefit-related support for vulnerable adults aged 16 and over who are referred to the service.
You will support staff in managing their caseloads, conducting regular supervisions, and ensuring effective service delivery.
This role offers an exciting and varied working week. You will need to manage your own time and workload effectively. You will play an invaluable role in helping individuals make positive changes using the recovery model. We welcome applications from candidates with lived experience.
What do I need to bring with me?
You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application.
Here's what the team will be looking for
You will have proven experience of working with people living with mental ill health and complex needs, with the ability to deliver high-quality support in community and outreach settings. You will be skilled at enabling service users to achieve their goals and aspirations, using person-centred support planning, key working, and recovery-focused approaches. With excellent knowledge of the signs, symptoms, and treatments of mental illness, you will be confident in assessing when someone's mental health is deteriorating and taking appropriate action to ensure their safety and wellbeing.
In addition, you will demonstrate a sound understanding of health and safety requirements when working in the community, as well as welfare benefits entitlements relevant to the client group. You will actively promote equality, diversity, dignity, and choice in your work, respecting the rights of every service user. Importantly, you will bring strong safeguarding knowledge and the ability to respond effectively to any concerns, ensuring a safe and supportive service environment.
Interview Steps
We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect.
- Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do!
 - Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based.
 
Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles.
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation.
We are a disability confident employer
Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us.
Safeguarding Statement
Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia.
Important Information for Candidates
If your application is successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be confirmed.
We reserve the right to close this job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



                    Job Title: Case Worker – CAPSA Services (Culturally Appropriate Peer Support and Advocacy)
Reports to: CAPSA Team Manager
Geographic focus: Lambeth
Salary:£30,500
Hours of Work: 37.5 per week (flexible working available)
Duration:1 Year Contract (with a potential to extend)
Benefits:26 days annual leave plus bank holidays, pension contribution, Employees' Assistance Programme.
Purpose of the role
The CAPSA (Culturally Appropriate Peer Support and Advocacy) Worker role has been specifically designed to support Black people using the secondary mental health system. As a CAPSA Worker, you will provide both Generic Mental Health Advocacy and Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) to eligible individuals, including people detained under the Mental Health Act(MHA) 1983/2007, conditionally discharged restricted patients, those under Guardianship, and those on Community Treatment orders, as well as individuals considered for section 57 treatments.
You will play a key role in ensuring that the perspectives of Black service users are recognised and respected, addressing their unique and multiple needs, and promoting access to advocacy for all eligible individuals. You will raise awareness of advocacy, rights under the MHA, and the CAPSA service among professionals, individuals, and agencies.
In addition to direct advocacy, you will contribute to service development by supporting an effective administration system and helping evaluate the impact of advocacy for both service users and commissioners.
As part of CAPSA’s race-led approach to systems change, you will also help challenge systemic racism in mental health services, embed culturally competent practice, and promote equitable care within South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM).
Job summary
Black Thrive Lambeth has developed a co-designed, culturally appropriate peer support and advocacy service (CAPSA) on behalf of the Living Well Network Alliance (LWNA). CAPSA provides support to Black community members with mental health needs through peer support and advocacy, led by individuals with lived experience or lived understanding of mental health challenges. The service creates a space where experiences are respected, accepted, and valued equally.
The role involves building positive relationships with Black service users; offering one-to-one and group advocacy; supporting self-advocacy; gathering and sharing information to inform decision-making; and preparing monitoring reports and feedback. Advocates ensure that the views, wishes, and needs of Black service users are heard and acknowledged, addressing the impact of racism within traditional mental health services.
Duties and responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
Advocacy & Support for Black Service Users
- Work with individual Black service users to provide culturally informed advocacy, support, and representation to assist them in decision-making related to their care, treatment, and legal status.
 - You will manage a caseload of up to 10 clients.
 - This will consist of weekly meetings with clients and supporting them around their care in the mental health system, this will be both within inpatient services and CMHTs (Community Mental Health Teams) as well as in the community.
 - Support Black service users in developing and maintaining their cultural identity by identifying strengths and advocating for culturally relevant mental health interventions.
 - Develop trusting relationships with Black service users within appropriate boundaries to help them express their mental health needs.
 - Assist service users in preparing for meetings, attend appointments with them if required, and advocate on their behalf where needed.
 - Provide information and updates on the progress of advocacy issues and ensure clients understand proceedings.
 
Culturally Informed Peer Support & Recovery
- Use lived experience and cultural understanding to promote positive self-esteem and recovery through a culturally informed peer support model.
 - Provide practical guidance to Black service users, and where appropriate, their carers, on self-care, resilience strategies, and managing mental health within a race equality framework.
 - Promote service user involvement by empowering individuals to communicate their culturally lived experiences and mental health needs to professionals.
 - Challenge peer support models, stigma, and discriminatory practices that fail to recognise the cultural needs of Black service users.
 
Community Engagement & Stakeholder Collaboration
- Work collaboratively with key stakeholders and community members to develop a culturally informed advocacy and peer support model.
 - Establish regular advocacy ‘drop-ins’ on wards and in the community, ensuring accessibility for Black service users.
 - Signpost service users to culturally relevant community, inpatient, and online resources, as well as mainstream and specialist services.
 - Liaise with, and when necessary, challenge NHS professionals, care teams, and local authorities to ensure due process and cultural competence in service delivery.
 - To maintain a level of professionalism in all spaces always.
 
Role Expectations
- Maintain confidentiality, respect service users’ right to privacy, and ensure their dignity is always upheld.
 - Keep accurate and timely records of advocacy and peer support work, providing regular verbal and written reports to the line manager.
 - Attend team meetings, participate in one-to-one supervision, group supervision sessions, and complete mandatory training in peer support and other job-related areas.
 - Raise safeguarding concerns following organisational policies and procedures.
 
GENERAL
- To attend and participate in meetings held by the CAPSA team and other bodies as required.
 - To maintain records of hours worked and to complete accurate expense returns.
 - To foster and develop an equality and diversity approach within the role, in line with Black Thrive’
 - To promote the service through the distribution of publicity materials, liaising with statutory and voluntary services, and, where appropriate, through the media and presentations to local groups within the agreed company policies.
 - To promote the role of advocates both within the Living Well Network Alliance (LWNA) and externally.
 - To work well as part of the team in a way that promotes inclusivity and respect in a supportive environment.
 - The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation.
 
Qualities Required
Each quality is marked as either E (Essential) or D (Desirable).
Experience (E/D)
- Understanding and/or experience of mental health legislation and the Mental Health journey process in numerous settings – E
 - Lived experience of racism or discrimination in wider society and in the provision of mental health services – E
 - Experience of identifying and meeting the needs of individual people – E
 - Experience and ability to develop and maintain relationships with various stakeholders – E
 - A commitment to working in an anti-racist and anti-oppressive way – E
 - Confidence in challenging stigma and discrimination within structural settings – E
 - Experience of working in an advocacy or healthcare setting – D
 
Knowledge and Skills (E/D)
- Understanding and knowledge of assessment of needs – E
 - Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with people from a variety of backgrounds and experiences – E
 - Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, including via telephone, in person, over video link, and through presentations, demonstrating confidence and assertiveness – E
 - Emotional resilience and the ability to cope with sometimes challenging people and environments – E
 - Ability to work flexibly to meet varying demands on the service – E
 - Good organisational skills, including timekeeping and ability to travel to different locations – E
 - Excellent computer literacy and a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office – E
 - An understanding and awareness of The Equality Act 2010 – E
 - Ability to act calmly and respond professionally to distress, disturbance, and unpredictability – E
 - Ability to work independently on own initiative and prioritise workload while working as part of a team – E
 - Commitment to learning through work-based learning and mandatory training – E
 - Knowledge of mental health legislation such as MHA 1983/2007, MCA 2017 – D
 - Understanding of the specific role, purpose, and responsibilities of an Independent Mental Health Advocate – D
 - Knowledge and/or awareness of safeguarding issues – D
 - An additional language (e.g., Portuguese, French, etc.) – D
 - Qualifications in Peer Support / Advocacy – D
 
We welcome applications specifically from Black people of African and Caribbean heritage, as the statutory requirement of the Equality Act 2010, Advance Equality in Mental Health 2020 and Parent Carer Race Equality Framework 2020, in order to address the importance of Black employee safety. These posts are therefore restricted to Black applicants under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9 and Part 1.
An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be required. Still, we will treat applicants with a criminal record fairly and not unreasonably discriminate because of a conviction or other information revealed.
                Please make sure you download a copy of our vacancy for reference.
You should provide a CV and a cover letter (no more than two A4 pages) outlining your suitability for the post, including the relevant experience, knowledge and skills.
Application deadline is is Friday 14th November 2025 by 12pm
The interview will comprise of two stages.
1. An assessment will be given on the day of your interview to be completed before your verbal interview. 
2. A verbal interview will be conducted in person with a panel of 3 people, 
Interviews will take place during week commencing 8th December 2025 and will take place in person at Black Thrive’s offices. 
            
We exist to change the odds stacked against Black people by embedding race equity into systemic change so that thriving is the norm not the exception



                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) is the world’s largest alliance of national societies of obstetrics and gynaecology, bringing together professionals from more than 139 countries and territories. For over 70 years, FIGO has collaborated with the world’s top health, rights and donor bodies. We are in official relations with the World Health Organization and consultative status with the United Nations.
FIGO is dedicated to the improvement of the health and rights of women and girls and to the reduction of disparities in health care, as well as to advancing the science and practice of obstetrics and gynaecology. We pursue our mission through education, research implementation, advocacy and capacity building with our member societies.
As a proactive member of the Secretariat team, to deliver high quality, professional services to FIGO. This will be achieved by;
· Ensuring effective administrative processes within FIGO (incl. meetings support, notetaking, communication, facilities management)
· Supporting the Human Resources function at FIGO (incl. recruitment, BREATH HR and training)
· Coordination of Health and Safety/Fire Safety Support
                - To apply for this position, please send your CV and cover letter outlining your experience and interest in this opportunity via the Apply button. Please note that applications without a cover letter may not be considered. 
- Closing Date for applications: Wednesday 19th November 11.30pm
- Interviews will take place as we consider applications. If we find a successful candidate the advert will be closed early.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS POSITION IS OPEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE RIGHT TO RESIDE AND WORK IN THE UK. WE WILL EXPECT RELEVANT PROOF OF SUCH IF ASKED FOR AN INTERVIEW (PLEASE DO NOT SEND THIS INFORMATION WITH YOUR APPLICATION, THANK YOU).
            
FIGO is the only organisation that brings together professional societies of obstetricians and gynecologists on a global basis.
                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Purpose of the Post
To work as part of our Homeless Services Team, providing tailored support to asylum seekers and newly recognised refugees, helping them prepare for life in the UK, avoid crisis situations, and reduce the risk of homelessness and rough sleeping. The postholder will deliver one-to-one advice, guidance, and group information sessions within Greater Together Manchester’s Lifeskills programme, embedding support in trusted community settings.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver individual support to asylum seekers and new refugees, including:
	
- Advice and guidance on housing, welfare benefits, health, employment, and education.
 - Support with paperwork, applications, and referrals to statutory/voluntary services.
 - Crisis prevention planning for those leaving asylum accommodation.
 
 - Facilitate group information sessions at Lifeskills activities (e.g. football, workshops), covering:
	
- Rights and responsibilities after gaining refugee status.
 - Access to housing and homelessness prevention.
 - Health and wellbeing, including GP registration.
 - Financial literacy, banking, and benefits.
 - Employment and education pathways.
 
 - Build trust and positive relationships with participants, creating safe spaces for learning and support.
 - Act as a link between participants and local statutory/voluntary organisations, strengthening pathways into services.
 - Support individuals moved outside Manchester to connect with appropriate services in their new location.
 - Maintain accurate records of support provided and outcomes achieved, in line with grant monitoring requirements.
 - Work collaboratively with colleagues, volunteers, and external partners to strengthen Greater Together Manchester’s refugee and asylum seeker support offer.
 
Transforming lives and communities across Greater Manchester
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                    An exciting opportunity for a Good Life Facilitator has opened up at CPSL Mind.
CPSL Mind is a vibrant, values-led charity that supports local people in their recovery from mental health issues, promotes wellbeing and campaigns against stigma and discrimination.
Good Life Facilitator
Hours: Full-Time, 37.5 hours
Salary: £25,549.00 per annum FTE
Salary Scale Point: 12
Location: Working in the community, mainly in central Cambridge
About CPSL Mind
Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire (CPSL) Mind is a progressive and expanding mental health charity. Our vision is a society in which everyone has positive mental health and feels part of a connected community.
Our work ranges from prevention and early intervention to award-winning crisis support. We also seek to influence positive change through our training services and ground-breaking campaigns activity.
About the Good Life Service
Facilitators work as part of a team to deliver the strengths-based Good Life Recovery and Inclusion Service.
- Our Good Life Service provides 1:1 support for individuals within their home and also in their community environment through Good Life Cafes and Calm Spaces
 - 1:1 support is intensive and based on Recovery Principles
 - Our Good Life Service enables people to maintain and develop their mental and physical wellbeing both in their home and in community settings
 
If you are passionate about wellbeing and mental health, have experience of working in the mental health field, or an understanding of mental health issues gained through other experiences, and possess the right qualities, then we would love to hear from you.
Closing date: 23rd November 2025 
Interview Date: To be advised
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
CPSL Mind is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
We actively promote equality of opportunity for all with the right mix of talent, skills and potential and welcome applications from a wide range of candidates, including those with criminal records. Having a criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and the circumstances and background of your offences.
No agencies please.
Hours: 0.4 or 0.6FTE (14/21 hours per week respectively)
Location: Hybrid. Staff work remotely and from the Medact office in East London. London-based staff work in-person as a team one day per week, and staff based outside London come in at least once a month, with support for travel costs. Applications from outside London are encouraged.
Salary: £15,818.48 at 0.4FTE or £23,727.71 at 0.6FTE (£39,546.19 full time equivalent). Note: We do not negotiate salaries, so please only apply if this is in line with your expectations.
About the role
Medact is hiring for the new role of Fundraising Manager: Trusts & Grants to secure grant funds for the organisation over a critical one-year period. The new Fundraising Manager will be responsible for completing applications already in the pipeline, and then setting out a plan to apply for as many successful grants as possible in the period and delivering it.
The successful candidate will work closely with the senior leadership team and our programme staff, to identify, develop and write grant proposals to relevant funders, for both restricted and unrestricted income streams.
About you
This is a skilled role but you don’t need to have had a job in an NGO before or be a professional campaigner to be right for it. You might have successfully fundraised for a local community organisation or a grassroots campaign on a social justice or health issue that you care about.
You’ll have strong skills in developing and writing applications, with a strong understanding of the funding landscape and potential relevant grantmakers. You need to be a great communicator, able to translate the work of an organisation into language tailored for different funding bodies. You’ll also be a strong team player, able to work with relevant staff members to develop winning applications that fit properly within our existing strategy and areas of work.
About Medact
Medact organises with the health community to win a world in which everyone can truly achieve and exercise their human right to health. We cover some of the most pressing national and global threats to health and wellbeing including institutional racism; climate change; human rights abuses; violent conflict; and rising inequality. We’re a member-led organisation, and our members are made up of a range of people who work in health including nurses, doctors, midwives, and clinical researchers.
We take an organising-centred approach to our work. We build community power by working in solidarity with health workers and the communities experiencing harm from the unjust systems we challenge. We run national campaigns, use research to expose injustice, and we support local organising groups across the country who lead most of our work.
Benefits
- 35 hour full time work week
 - 25 days paid holidays (pro-rata) plus bank holidays and additional days at Christmas when the office is closed
 - Employer pension contribution
 - Flexible working
 - Learning and development budget
 - Cycle to work scheme
 - A caring and supportive culture and lots of opportunities for team connection
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                    
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        

