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Mental Health Support Worker (Bank)
Nuneaton, England, GBPosted 3 days ago
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Job Description
Join Our Team as a Mental Health Support Worker - BANKLocation: Topping Mill, Bury
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? We’re looking for an experienced and caring Mental Health Recovery Worker to join our dedicated team at Topping Mill – a CQC Registered home supporting people with severe and enduring mental health challenges.
About Topping Mill
Topping Mill is a warm and supportive transition service offering person‑centred accommodation for adults aged 18 and over. We provide a safe, stable home for up to five years, helping each person build confidence, develop independence, and move on to long‑term housing within the community when they’re ready.
Our modern building includes 14 self‑contained one‑bedroom apartments, each with its own living area, kitchen, and bathroom. The environment is calm and homely, with shared lounges on both the ground and first floor where residents can relax, socialise, or take part in activities.
Key features of Topping Mill include:
14 self-contained one‑bed apartments, designed to support independence
Ground-floor accessible flats (4 fully accessible)
Shared lounges/TV rooms on both floors
Great public transport links and nearby parking options
On‑site staff office and sleep‑in space, with toilet and kitchenette
A two‑storey building (please note: no lift), with 6 ground‑floor and 8 first‑floor flats
Our team provides flexible, recovery‑focused support tailored to each person’s journey, making Topping Mill a place where individuals can truly thrive.
What will you do?
In this role, I will support individuals on their recovery journey, helping them build skills, confidence and independence. My work will include:
Providing one‑to‑one key‑worker support and building positive, professional relationships
Carrying out assessments and developing personalised support and safety plans
Encouraging people to manage their mental and physical wellbeing
Supporting individuals with daily living skills and accessing community services
Liaising with mental health agencies, professionals and community groups
Contributing to safeguarding and promoting a safe, supportive environment
Keeping accurate records, monitoring progress and sharing information with the team
Helping improve the service by offering feedback and supporting colleagues
What we’re looking for:
Experience supporting people with mental illness or in a social care setting (paid or voluntary)
Great listening skills, empathy, patience, and kindness
Ability to work with digital systems (Microsoft applications, email, internet)
A commitment to our values and willingness to learn
If you have transferable skills and a passion for helping others, we’d love to hear from you!
Apply today and be part of a team that truly makes a difference.
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