Turning Point

Turning Point

https://www.turning-point.co.uk/

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We’re a leading social enterprise, designing and delivering health and social care services in the fields of substance use, mental health, learning disability, autism, acquired brain injury, sexual health, homelessness, healthy lifestyles, and employment.

Building on nearly 60 years of experience, we have expertise in providing innovative, integrated support in a range of places including people’s homes, workplaces, communities, and specialist settings.

We currently work in over 280 locations across England, empowering those we support to improve their health and wellbeing, learn, and bring about positive change in their lives.

3 Vacancies

Family Safeguarding Recovery Worker

NewPosted 15 Aug 2026Turning Point
£25,870 - £30,265 a year

  • Develop personal, flexible support packages for families impacted by substance use, utilising Motivational Interviewing Techniques and offering outreach and case management services.
  • Ideal candidates should possess experience in social care, excellent interpersonal skills, and a passion for supporting families in need.
  • This full-time position is based in Yeovil, with opportunities for career progression, structured learning, and competitive salary increases based on performance.

Family Safeguarding Recovery Worker

NewPosted 15 Aug 2026Turning Point
£25,870 - £30,265 a year

  • As a Family Safeguarding Recovery Worker, you'll create tailored support packages and deliver comprehensive interventions for families affected by substance use issues.
  • The ideal candidate will possess relevant experience, strong communication skills, and a genuine passion for supporting individuals and families in difficult situations.
  • This full-time role is based in Taunton, with competitive salary progression, an emphasis on career development, and opportunities for specialisation within the organisation.

Support Worker

NewPosted 13 Aug 2026Turning Point
£12.84 an hour

  • Support Workers promote independence, assist with daily activities, personal care, and community engagement for residents at supported living services.
  • Ideal candidates should possess compassion, adaptability, and good interpersonal skills, although experience with learning disabilities is beneficial.
  • The role includes mixed shifts, requiring flexibility, and offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in residents' lives.

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