Join Our Team as a Mental Health Recovery WorkerLocation: Ladysmith Road, Exeter Working hours: Part-time role available – 18 hours per week – Rota Devon Supported Housing is an individualised support service funded by Devon Partnership Trust. It offers housing related support to people with medium to high support needs, leaving a hospital or residential setting. Our Ladysmith Road service in Exeter, is staffed 24/7, supports medium to high needs, using Safety Management Plans to reduce risk and focusses on recovery with SMART goals. We provide both 1:1 support and shared hours to help residents progress safely and confidently. What I will do and achieve as a Mental Health Recovery Worker: Are you passionate about empowering people to live independently and achieve their goals? Working within an experienced team you will support individuals experiencing mental ill health to promote independence. You’ll assess needs and risks, working in a person-centred, recovery-focused way to help people build confidence and thrive in the community. How You Will Make a Difference: Provide key worker support, including one-to-one assistance and liaising with mental health agencies. Use communication, motivation, and coaching to help individuals achieve personal goals. Build trust and rapport based on respect and honesty, maintaining professional boundaries and following the Rethink Mental Illness Code of Conduct. Encourage engagement in social and workplace activities, helping individuals regain confidence and independence. Essential skills and experience: Experience supporting people with mental illness or in a social care setting (paid or voluntary) Good listening skills, empathy, understanding, kindness, patience, and a willingness to learn. Ability to demonstrate behaviours consistent with the Charity's values. Excellent administration, organisation and planning skills. Competent in the use of IT systems including Microsoft applications, email and internet. If you’re passionate about empowering individuals, reducing stigma, and improving mental health outcomes, we’d love to hear from you. IND1