Job Title: Mental Health Support Worker Type: Permanent, full time (Flexibility needed for day, night and weekend shift work) Salary: £25,000 per annum (to increase to £27,500 within your first year) Our client already holds a huge presence in the mental health sector and understands the importance of supported living and the support required within this community - currently they have 15 accomodations across South London, with a variation of low, medium and high risk residents. Does this sound like something you would be proud to be a part of? Good news My client is looking for a Mental Health Support Worker to join the team - We would love to speak with you, there's no harm in a phone call Starting salary of £25,000 per annum - plus opportunity for overtime and increased to £27,500 in your first year Located in Sydenham, South London Recovery Coordinator will work closely with residents by key working and supporting with appointments, independence development and general development. Homes recently renovated and refurbished to a very high specification Mental Health Support Worker benefits inclusive of but not limited to: - Onsite parking for Mental Health Support Worker - Learning development academy (Access to training/development courses) - Education grants & study leave - Leadership academy (Clear progression structures and goal setting to stay on track for management progression) - Access to medical scheme - Mental Wellbeing day (one per year) - Paid sick leave (3 days per year increasing by 2 days per year of service) - Extra day of annual leave plus £100 voucher on your birthday - Amazon vouchers for Christmas - 4 company social events per year and team building days - Opportunity for career progression due to rapidly growing organisation - 28 days holiday entitlement - DBS check - Pension If you meet the below criteria and are keen to discuss this role further, then please do not wait any longer - Apply to be our Mental Health Support Worker Minimum Level 3 NVQ in Health and Social Care/Or equivalent (Essential) Must have worked with individuals supported with mental health needs (Essential)