SALARY: £25,116 per annum plus benefits.

CONTRACT: full-time, permanent

HOURS: 37.5 hours per week across rotating shifts Monday to Sunday including days, evenings and sleep-ins

LOCATION: North Wiltshire

CLOSING DATE: 9am Friday 20th June 2025

INTERVIEW DATE: week commencing Monday 7th July 2025

Female* Crisis House Peer Support Worker

We have a rewarding opportunity available for a Female* Crisis House Peer Support Worker to join our team across Bath & North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire (BSW) based in North Wiltshire.  You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis working 37.5 hours per week across rotating shifts Monday to Sunday including days, evenings and sleep-ins, to meet the needs of the Service.  In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £25,116 per annum plus benefits.

Established in 1983 Bristol MISSING LINK is a leading provider of Housing and Support Services to women with mental health and housing related support needs in Bristol. Missing Link is the parent organisation to NEXT LINK domestic abuse services and SAFE LINK sexual violence services.

In return for joining us, we will offer you:

  • Up to 30 days annual leave (depending on length of service)
  • 3 extra holidays including International Women’s Day
  • Excellent development and training opportunities
  • Employer pension contribution (minimum 5% of your gross salary)
  • Mindful Employer Plus Scheme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Long Service Awards
  • Health and Wellbeing programme

About the role:

We are looking to recruit 5 Female* Peer Support Workers at our Mental Health Service in North Wiltshire.  You will work as part of the new Mental Health Framework that will sit alongside and compliment those provided by primary and secondary care, as a key partner within the Mental Health and Wellbeing Partnership (a collaboration of voluntary organisations including Alabarè, Second Step and Nilaari).  Make a difference to someone’s life with a fulfilling role at Alabarè.

Key duties and responsibilities of our Crisis House Peer Support Worker:

  • Deliver person-centred support, collaboratively developing and reviewing care plans focused on recovery and personal goals.
  • Work inclusively and equitably with all service users, ensuring cultural sensitivity, challenging stigma, and advocating where needed.
  • Monitor mental health, ensuring timely intervention, engaging with multi-disciplinary teams, and offering harm-minimisation support.
  • Assist in crisis management, responding to emergency situations with calm, professional intervention.
  • Promote coping mechanisms and self-management strategies that encourage independence and resilience.
  • Work within a recovery and psychologically informed approach, supporting women to maximise their safety, independence and wellbeing
  • Liaise effectively and collaboratively with all appropriate agencies and community groups
  • Take part in the assessment of women referred to the service; including gathering additional information from supporting agencies
  • Build trust and rapport by utilising personal lived experience to provide emotional and practical support.

This is not an exhaustive list of your duties and outlines the general ways in which it is expected you will meet the overall requirements of this post.

What we are looking for in our ideal Crisis House Support Worker:

  • Have a passion to make a real difference to how services are delivered and outcomes for those using services
  • Believe that recovery is a reality and hold hope for women
  • Skilled in managing difficult conversations with the ability to hold boundaries
  • An understanding of cultural diversity
  • To have a strong understanding of the needs of people with mental health problems
  • You must have a understanding living with and managing mental health issues or supporting someone in emotional distress, including understanding the barriers to meaningful living
  • An understanding of when and where to signpost is essential
  • A full driving licence (to include business use) and access to transport

If you are motivated, resourceful and passionate about Mental Health, please apply now to join us as our Female* Crisis House Peer Support Worker and contribute to the valuable work Missing Link and its wider services, delivering hope and support to Women in a Mental Health Crisis.

How to apply:

Please download the application pack below and complete the application form.  Please submit your application by 9am Friday 20th June 2025.  Please do not send CVs.  Interviews will be held w/c Monday 7th July 2025.

or contact us by email: [email protected]