Rethink Mental Illness

Rethink Mental Illness

https://www.rethink.org/help-in-your-area/services/community-support/bristol-community-support-services/

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The support service has been working for many years to support adults above 18 who live within the area covered by Bristol City Council to make a positive difference in their lives. The service works with anybody who has mental health problem.

We support people within the community to identify their strengths and work towards empowering them.

Our Support is based on values of recovery and social inclusion, and we have found people that use our service become more independent, confident, and resilient.

The service uses a person-centred approach spending time to identify what you would like to work towards. We focus on smart goals at a pace that varies from person-to-person to improve their overall wellbeing.

3 Vacancies

Peer Group Facilitator and Support Worker

NewPosted 14 Aug 2026Rethink Mental Illness
£25,544.91 a year

  • Support individuals with Complex Emotional Needs by facilitating peer support groups and contributing to psychoeducational sessions.
  • Ideal candidates will possess lived experience, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to inspire hope and recovery.
  • Full-time role (35 hours/week), field-based across Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire with a salary of £25,544.91 per annum.

Mental Health Recovery Worker

NewPosted 13 Aug 2026Rethink Mental Illness
£24,545 a year

  • Provide key worker support to individuals with mental health issues while promoting their independence and recovery goals.
  • The ideal candidate should possess compassion, strong communication skills, and experience in mental health support roles.
  • This full-time position in Exeter requires flexible hours on a rota basis, with attractive benefits including enhanced pay for unsocial hours.

Mental Health Recovery Worker

Posted 07 Aug 2026Rethink Mental Illness
£24,545 a year

  • Support individuals with mental health challenges to achieve independence through tailored recovery-focused assistance in a calm, rural environment.
  • Ideal candidates should possess experience in social care, strong communication skills, and a compassionate approach to mental health support.
  • Full-time role based in Hatherleigh with fixed rota shifts, including weekends and sleep-in payments, offering a supportive team culture.

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