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Volunteer Peer Mentor - RhEST

SE1, London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary
Job description

Volunteer Peer Mentor (Lived Experience of Substance Use) 

Make a Difference Through Your Recovery Journey 

We are looking for passionate individuals with personal lived experience of substance use recovery to join our team as Volunteer Peer Mentors within the RhEST (Regional Homeless Engagement with Substance Treatment) service. 

As a Volunteer Peer Mentor, you will help bring visible recovery to people experiencing homelessness and substance misuse. Your lived experience can inspire hope, build trust, and help others take meaningful steps toward change. 

In this role, you will: 

  • Accompany individuals to appointments and group activities 

  • Provide one-to-one peer support 

  • Help shape and improve the services we deliver 

This role is open only to those with personal lived experience of substance use and recovery. We believe that your insight and experience are vital to the work we do. 

Join us to: 

  • Support others in their journey 

  • Build your skills and confidence 

  • Be part of a compassionate and dedicated team 

  • Find out more by contacting us at  or emailing  

 

Service Area 

RhEST – Regional Homeless Engagement with Substance Treatment 

Town 
London 

Status 
Part-time 

Contract Type 
Volunteer 

 

About RhEST 

The RhEST service recruits, trains, and develops Peer Mentors and Volunteers to support and engage individuals who sleep rough in London. Our work removes barriers to accessing treatment, helping clients navigate substance misuse services from scripting to inpatient care. 

Our Peer Mentoring Program is a key part of RhEST. Built on compassion, empathy, and empowerment, it enables individuals with lived experience to help others on their journey toward recovery and reintegration into society. 

 

Purpose of the Role 

As a Peer Mentor Volunteer, you will: 

  • Support the running and delivery of services. 

  • Facilitate group sessions and activities. 

  • Provide support and encouragement to people accessing community services. 

  • Use your lived experience to help design and co-produce services and support new initiatives. 

  • Offer one-to-one peer mentoring to service users referred to the program, where appropriate. 

 

What We Offer 

  • Comprehensive six-day training and ongoing support for Peer Mentors. 

  • Regular supervision every 4-6 weeks. 

  • Opportunities to develop new skills in communication, group facilitation, and leadership. 

  • The chance to contribute to meaningful change in the lives of others and your community. 

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Phoenix Futures View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 501 - 1000

We use our expertise to support people in their personal recovery and to improve their lives.

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Posted on: 13 May 2025
Closing date: 25 July 2025 at 16:22
Job ref: 3841
Tags: Social / Support Work

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