What you'll be doing Wellbeing Support Worker (Wellbeing House Bath) £24,730 pro rata benefits ¦ Bath Part Time ¦ Permanent ¦ 15 hours per week Closing Date: Friday 9th May Interview Date: Tuesday 13th May Your Support. Their Wellbeing. Brighter Futures. Every day, people face mental and emotional distress that can spiral into crisis. As our Wellbeing House Support Worker, you'll provide a safe, supportive environment where they can find stability. You'll help them during their 7-day stay at our unique sanctuary, offering compassionate guidance on their recovery journey. In this calm setting, you'll empower customers through activities based on the '5 ways to wellbeing' and connect them with community services. Your support will help transform distress into an opportunity for growth, with customers leaving with improved wellbeing and coping strategies. What you'll be doing Provide a welcoming environment in the Wellbeing House for people in emotional distress Manage referrals, complete risk assessments, and welcome customers for their 7-day stays Deliver 1-2-1 support and signpost to services that improve mental wellbeing Coordinate activities based on the '5 ways to wellbeing' Build networks with agencies to ensure the Wellbeing House is known in the community Contribute to service development and improvement Working pattern: 15 hours over 3 days (5 hours per day). One day must be Monday, with preferably every other weekend/Sunday. Hours are flexible and can be arranged around childcare/carer needs (e.g., 9:30 - 2:30). What you'll get in return Beyond a competitive salary and the opportunity to make a transformational difference to people at a critical moment in their lives, you'll get: 26 days annual leave per year pro rata (plus bank holidays) rising to 29 days after 3 years Your birthday off as an extra holiday Up to 10% matched pension contribution Flexible benefits including the ability to buy additional leave, gym membership, Health Cash Plan 'Perks at Work' giving you access to thousands of discounts Access to an Employee Assistance Programme for your own wellbeing More about you We're looking for someone with empathy, strong boundaries and a passion for supporting mental wellbeing. Essential: Experience in support, social care or community environments Experience with 1:1 support and needs assessments Ability to engage people experiencing emotional distress Understanding of mental wellbeing support needs Good IT skills and record-keeping abilities Strong professional boundaries in shared living environments Networking skills with multi-agency partners Desirable: Experience supporting mental health in non-clinical settings Knowledge of the '5 ways to wellbeing' model Experience delivering wellbeing activities Knowledge of local Bath community services Experience gathering and using customer feedback Willingness to contribute to all aspects of service development About Curo We're a leading South West housing association with social purpose at our heart. We provide affordable homes and create positive futures in our communities. We're proud to be among the UK's top 100 companies to work for, and the 5th best housing association nationwide. We acknowledge the unique challenges and discrimination faced by people from marginalised communities in accessing wellbeing and mental health support services. We understand that experiences of mental distress are deeply impacted by these systemic barriers. That's why we actively work to recruit team members who have lived experience or deep understanding of these communities and can passionately advocate for those navigating these difficult circumstances. We actively welcome applications from candidates who identify as disabled, LGBTQ, from ethnic minority backgrounds, and from our Curo customers. We're committed to making our recruitment process accessible to everyone if you need any adjustments to help you apply or interview, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@curo-group.co.uk Would you like to have an informal discussion about the role? Please contact Erin Stewart on 07966 010269. About Curo Curo is an organisation with social purpose at its heart. We provide affordable homes that help people find security and stability and a positive future. We're one of the largest housing associations in the South West and an expanding house builder, using our profits to create more affordable housing in our communities. Our values are at the core of how we work. We care about our colleagues and their wellbeing and recognise their sense of pride in the work they do to support our customers. We're proud to say that since 2016 we have been ranked by Best Companies as being in the UK's top 75 Large Companies to work for. We're also listed in the top 10 best housing associations to work for in the country, and among the top 25 best companies to work for in the South West! One more thing We provide homes and services to a community that is diverse. We recognise that we need to do more to ensure that the colleagues in our organisation better reflect and understand the community we serve and for that reason we particularly welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds and abilities. We are a recognised 'disability confident' employer and we have also signed up to the Social Housing Anti-Racism Pledge (SHARP). We guarantee to interview all disabled, black or minority ethnic applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for our vacancies. If you need support to assist you to make an application or attend an interview, then please email our recruitment team at recruitment@curo-group.co.uk and we will be happy to help. Benefits Birthday leave Holiday trading Hybrid working Life assurance Online shopping Pension