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Paid Relevant Person’s Representative (RPR)
Location: Field-based across Camden and Surrounding AreasJob Type: Permanent Full-TimeSalary: £26,457 + £3000 London Allowance
Be the voice that makes a difference
At Rethink Mental Illness, we believe everyone has the right to be heard—especially when it matters most.
As a Paid Relevant Person’s Representative (RPR), you will stand alongside people who have been deprived of their liberty, ensuring their rights are upheld, their voices are heard, and their wishes remain central to every decision about their care.
This is a rewarding opportunity for a qualified or experienced advocate ready to take ownership of a diverse caseload and create meaningful change in people’s lives.
About the role
You’ll work independently across your local area—visiting hospitals and care homes to provide high-quality advocacy support.
Your role will include:
Representing and supporting individuals subject to Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)
Ensuring people understand their rights and the options available to them
Acting on instruction, or in best interests where required, in line with the Mental Capacity Act
Challenging decisions, including capacity assessments or authorisations, where appropriate
Managing your own caseload using a person-centred approach
Working collaboratively with professionals, families, and care providers
Maintaining accurate case records and producing high-quality reports
Identifying safeguarding concerns and taking appropriate action
You’ll also play a key role in promoting advocacy—delivering awareness sessions, supporting self-advocacy initiatives, and contributing to service development.
What you’ll bring
We’re looking for someone with experience, confidence, and a strong commitment to empowering others.
You’ll have:
A relevant advocacy qualification (Level 2, 3 or Level 4 Independent Advocacy Practice)
Experience of working as an advocate or Paid RPR, including managing a caseload
A solid understanding of advocacy principles, empowerment, and relevant legislation
The ability to work independently while maintaining clear professional boundaries
Strong communication skills, adaptable to a range of people and needs
Confidence in writing clear, concise reports and maintaining accurate records
A commitment to delivering inclusive, culturally appropriate support
The ability to travel across your working area
You’ll be proactive, organised, and passionate about making a difference.
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re passionate about advocacy, confident working with complex cases, and committed to empowering people to have their voices heard—we want to hear from you.
Apply now and help us create a fairer, more inclusive system for everyone.
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