Our Poole Mental Health Services cover Millennium House and Cornelia Lodge. They provide high supported mental health accommodation for adults from 18 to 65 years of age with a mental health diagnosis and who are at risk of facing homelessness.
Staff support and enable residents to live independently, maintain a tenancy and manage their mental health needs. Individuals learn to manage mental health crisis points, as well as life skills such as cooking, budgeting and meaningful use of their time.
Position
We are looking for compassionate, motivated Support Workers to join our Mental Health Service in Poole. This is more than just a job — it’s an opportunity to make a genuine and lasting difference in people’s lives.
As part of a dedicated and professional team, you will support individuals on their journey toward greater independence, recovery and wellbeing. You will build positive, trusting relationships and play a key role in empowering customers to achieve their personal goals.
About The Role
You will act as a Key Support Worker for a designated group of customers, providing regular one-to-one support sessions and tailored interventions. Using a trauma-informed and person-centred approach, you will help individuals develop the skills, confidence and resilience needed to move towards independent living.
This is a varied and highly rewarding role that combines practical support, emotional encouragement and effective partnership working.
What It’s Like to Work Here
We are proud of the supportive culture within our service and the opportunities for development and progression.
Emna, who started her career with us as a Support Worker and is now a Lead Service Coordinator, says:
Her journey reflects our commitment to investing in our people and supporting career growth.
What We Offer
* A rewarding, challenging and varied role where no two days are the same
* The opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day
* Full training and ongoing professional development
* Clear career progression opportunities
* The chance to develop knowledge and experience in trauma-informed practice
* A supportive, friendly and collaborative working environment
* Genuine job satisfaction from helping others achieve positive change
BCHA Safer Recruitment
Safeguarding children and adults is our first priority and we will ensure we follow safer recruitment procedures. As an employer, we will do everything possible to prevent unsuitable people obtaining employment with BCHA.
Our overall aim is to ‘deter unsuitable applicants from applying for roles with children and adults, and we will ensure that all candidates are treated fairly, consistently and in compliance with current legislation.
Closing date: 12/03/2026
Welcome Week: 13/04/2026
Requirements
* be a good communicator and able to facilitate support for customers;
* enable and empower customers to build their own recovery plans;
* develop customer led support using person centered and psychologically informed approaches
Other information
Shift times consist of
Early - 06:30am-14:30pm
Mid - 11am - 19:00pm
Late - 13:30pm - 21:30pm
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