QR code linking to this job posting Carer Peer Support Worker in Nottingham inNottingham PUBLISHED THU 6 NOV 2025

Band 3: £24,937 to £26,598 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)  PERMANENT   NO SPONSORSHIP 
EMPATHY MENTAL HEALTH NHS ROLE MODEL VEHICLE VISA
Part‑time permanent NHS role (Band 3) at Highbury Hospital, NG6 — stable work with Trust career pathways.
Make real change using your lived carer experience to support families in personality disorder services.
Wellbeing support, in‑house occupational health, staff counselling and a dedicated Health & Wellbeing team.
Women‑friendly networks, Menopause Champions, EDI and wellbeing groups offering peer support and inclusion.
Flexible community role across Nottinghamshire — ideal for women juggling caring and home life; having a car is desirable.
Training and mentorship provided, Peer Support Worker training, team guidance and strengths‑focused practice.
As a Carer Peer Support Worker with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust based at Highbury Hospital (NG6), you will use your lived experience of caring for someone with complex emotional needs — often described as a ‘personality disorder’ — to offer practical, strengths-based support and hope to other carers. The role combines one-to-one peer support, active listening and goal-setting with running and supporting carers’ groups, developing links with local mental health teams across Nottinghamshire and keeping strengths-focused clinical records. This permanent, part-time post is band 3 (Agenda for Change) with a salary of £24,937 to £26,598 pro rata, and involves emotionally rewarding work with training, guidance and ongoing support from the personality disorder team and wider organisation.

This opportunity is designed for people who have been in a caring role and who can bring empathy, non-judgemental listening and practical coping strategies to others. You’ll need the ability to travel to different community locations, a commitment to recovery-focused practice and willingness to complete peer support training; prior NHS experience is not essential. The Trust offers strong colleague wellbeing provision — occupational health, counselling and staff networks including Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and Menopause Champions — making this especially attractive to women carers seeking flexible, meaningful work that values life experience. Please note a DBS check is required (costs are deducted from salary: standard £26.40 or enhanced £54.40, and annual DBS Update Service fee £16 if you enrol) and this post does not meet the salary criteria for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. To apply, click the “Apply Now” button that will appear alongside this description (applications via jobsincare.com).
Part‑time permanent NHS role (Band 3) at Highbury Hospital, NG6 — stable work with Trust career pathways.
Make real change using your lived carer experience to support families in personality disorder services.
Wellbeing support, in‑house occupational health, staff counselling and a dedicated Health & Wellbeing team.
Women‑friendly networks, Menopause Champions, EDI and wellbeing groups offering peer support and inclusion.
Flexible community role across Nottinghamshire — ideal for women juggling caring and home life; having a car is desirable.
Training and mentorship provided, Peer Support Worker training, team guidance and strengths‑focused practice.
 


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