Overview
We are seeking dynamic and dedicated Peer Support Workers to join our Acute and Urgent Care wards, with roles available on our new Maple Ward and across established AUC wards. You will be joining an experienced and supportive peer workforce, with a Peer Lead and Advanced Peer Support Practitioner on hand to help you strengthen your peer practice, build confidence and ensure positive outcomes for the people we serve. Roles range from two days per week to full‑time, and include evenings and weekends following induction. Maple Ward is an innovative short‑stay mixed‑gender psychiatric ward operating on a maximum 28‑day admission model. The team makes use of robust gatekeeping, Red to Green discharge facilitation and close partnership with Home Treatment Teams to support admission prevention and earlier supported discharge. As a Peer Support Worker, you will use your own lived experience of mental health challenges and recovery in a safe, intentional and boundaried way. You will offer hope, build connection and empower people to take an active role in their care during a period that can feel overwhelming or uncertain. Career Progression pathways and development opportunities. Clear progression pathways include Senior Peer Support Worker (Band 4) and options to explore peer leadership or specialist roles aligned to your interests and the needs of our wards.
Responsibilities
* Provide peer‑led support that promotes personal recovery, resilience and self‑advocacy.
* Support individuals to develop crisis plans, recovery plans and advanced directives.
* Facilitate and co‑facilitate peer‑led groups and structured activities on the ward.
* Support engagement in ward rounds, community meetings and daily planning.
* Offer debriefs following restrictive interventions, contributing to trauma‑informed practice.
* Signpost individuals to community resources, peer support and wellbeing opportunities.
* Maintain accurate notes and comply with safeguarding, confidentiality and health and safety policies.
* Work collaboratively within the MDT and escalation of concerns appropriately.
* Contribute to audits, service improvement work and peer support initiatives across the Trust.
* Offer emotional and practical support during crisis, helping people navigate the ward environment.
* Model self‑management, resilience and hope.
* Support people to prepare for and participate in ward rounds and care planning.
* Facilitate peer‑led spaces that promote connection, shared learning and empowerment.
* Share lived‑experience insights within the MDT to enhance understanding and care planning.
* Contribute to compassionate debriefing and trauma‑informed approaches.
* Help strengthen patient involvement and the recovery culture of the ward.
* Use your lived experience to build authentic, trusting relationships that support recovery.
Working Conditions
Agile and flexible working. We offer flexible working conversations at interview. Posts are ward‑based and rostered, with shifts that may include evenings and weekends following induction. Opportunities for part‑time (from 0.4 WTE) through to full‑time (1.0 WTE) are available.
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