Based in Speedwell
Do you want a rewarding career supporting service users in the community? Can you inspire, give courage and hope, which will change the lives of our service users?
This is a support role helping older adults often with complex needs, like mental health, housing, substance abuse, fragility and social isolation, connect with services and build independence. The Recovery Navigator acts as a key link, between clinical care and community support to improve well-being and achieve personal goals, focusing on the unique challenges of aging.
The job will involve multi agency working, with GPs, hospitals and social care to provide integrated care.
If this is you and you want to make a difference, we would love to hear from you.
This job provides a fantastic opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge to develop your future career path.
We are a leading mental health charity in the South West offering housing, support and hope to thousands of people with mental health and other problems. Our goal is to inspire hope and deliver change for everybody and every community we work with.
If successful, you will be working within the Recovery Bristol Partnership delivering community health services in Bristol and Avon and Wiltshire Partnership Trust (AWP).
In the job you will be:
* Working with families, carers and friends and be working in a multidisciplinary team
* Building therapeutic relationships with service users
* Support a caseload of severe and enduring mental health needs of service users
* An excellent communicator
* Receiving management and clinical supervision, together with group reflective practice
In return we offer:
* A salary from £26,056 to £28,204 (pro rata)
* 26 days annual leave rising to 31, plus Bank Holidays
* Workplace pension contributions
* Internal CPD training
* Family Friendly Policy
* Travel expenses
* Flexible Working Policy
* Work mobile phone and laptop
* Cycle to work scheme
Closing date: Wednesday 4th February 2026
Interview date: tbc
To apply please see our website. Second Step is committed to Equal Opportunities and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community and from who have personal experience of living with long term mental health needs and using mental health services. Unfortunately, Second Step is unable to sponsor applicants from outside the UK.