QR code linking to this job posting Sanctuary Support Worker in Harlow CM18 6NZ inHarlow CM18 6NZ PUBLISHED THU 25 SEP 2025

£12.56 an hour


Purpose of the Job:To enhance the offer of mental health support from the
Voluntary and Community Sector to individuals presenting to Crisis and Liaison teams via Sanctuary, Daylight and
Night Owls. Working closely with Crisis staff and Mental Health
Liaison teams the Sanctuary Support Worker
will be community based to meet the needs of people referred by Crisis
24 and Liaison & Home First.







Improve the mental wellbeing of
people experiencing emotional crisis


liaise closely with PAH A&E,
EPUT Crisis and Liaison Team & Home First.


Increase early access to help for people
experiencing mental health crisis by providing a clear and effective pathway to
services provided.


Contribute to an improvement in individual
mental wellbeing.


Remain a source of independent support for
all clients.


Reduce the use of police, ambulance and statutory mental health
services for people experiencing crisis.














Contribute to the effective delivery of
Crisis Support in partnership with Essex Partnership University NHS Trust


Support a small number of people requiring practical and
emotional support in a supportive safe environment.


Welcome people and address immediate presenting issues.


Work with Crisis and Liaison Staff and Home First
to identify safe and effective onward referral routes
for people.


Continue work with
people from Sanctuary & Night Owls who need next day follow up, assistance
with accessing daytime services, support or reassurance.


Develop links with a range of external agencies,
including, accommodation providers, health services, police, housing, debt
advice, drug and alcohol services etc.


Ensure the safety of service users, and their carers.


Work effectively with other members of the team and to
work supportively with other co-workers when on shift.

















Record accurate, factual and contemporaneous notes on the
CRM system designated for the role.





Mind in West Essex is a mental health charity. We are an independent organisation affiliated to Mind (the National Association for Mental Health) an organisation with which we share common values and principles.


Our vision is for West Essex to be a place where people talk openly and positively about mental health, and where everyone gets the support and respect needed to live well.


Mind in West Essex welcomes applications from people with their own lived experience of mental ill health.





Details


Date posted


25 September 2025




Pay scheme


Other







Salary



£12.56 an hour

Plus time and a half if shifts are worked on Public Holidays.






Contract


Permanent






Working pattern





Part-time,



Flexible working





Reference number



B0415-25-0009







Job locations




Wellbeing Centre, 10-11 Corner House


Bush Fair


Harlow


Essex


CM18 6NZ












Job description


Job responsibilities


Purpose of the Job:

To enhance the offer of mental health support from the
Voluntary and Community Sector to individuals presenting to Crisis and Liaison teams via Sanctuary, Daylight and
Night Owls. Working closely with Crisis staff and Mental Health
Liaison teams the Sanctuary Support Worker
will be community based to meet the needs of people referred by Crisis
24 and Liaison & Home First.

Key Task Areas and
Responsibilities:

Main Duties


To improve the mental wellbeing of
people experiencing emotional crisis


To liaise closely with PAH A&E,
EPUT Crisis and Liaison Team & Home First.


To increase early access to help for people
experiencing mental health crisis by providing a clear and effective pathway to
services provided.


To contribute to an improvement in individual
mental wellbeing.


To remain a source of independent support for
all clients.


To reduce the use of police, ambulance and statutory mental health
services for people experiencing crisis.


To contribute to the effective delivery of Crisis Support in
partnership with Essex Partnership University NHS Trust.

Role


To support a small number of people requiring practical and
emotional support in a supportive safe environment.


To welcome people and address immediate presenting issues.


To work with Crisis and Liaison Staff and Home First
to identify safe and effective onward referral routes
for people.

To continue work with
people from Sanctuary & Night Owls who need next day follow up, assistance
with accessing daytime services, support or reassurance.


To develop links with a range of external agencies,
including, accommodation providers, health services, police, housing, debt
advice, drug and alcohol services etc.


To ensure the safety of service users, and their carers.


To work effectively with other members of the team and to
work supportively with other co-workers when on shift.


Record accurate, factual and contemporaneous notes on the
CRM system designated for the role.

General

Understand, uphold and work with
the values, ethos, aims and objectives of Mind in West Essex

At all times adhere to relevant
legislation, and good practice

Represent the service, raise its profile and promote its cause

Promote and uphold service users
rights.

Maintain professional boundaries at all times.


To share any and all concerns with Sanctuary Management and Senior Leadership Team.


To share good practice and relationships with everyone you come
into contact within your role. Act as a positive role model showing
professional and caring attitudes and behaviour towards other team members,
service users and carers.


Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social, cultural and
spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.


To ensure compliance with legal, ethical, regulatory and social
requirements.


To manage personal resources and own professional development.


To ensure all duties are carried out in a manner which promotes
equity and diversity.


To promote a health and safety culture within the workplace,
observe all health and safety rules and procedures as required and where
appropriate conduct risk assessments.


Ensure that sensitive or personal information is not disclosed to
or discussed with inappropriate persons.


































All information must be maintained within the Data Protection Act
and GDPR guidelines






Job description



Job responsibilities


Purpose of the Job:

To enhance the offer of mental health support from the
Voluntary and Community Sector to individuals presenting to Crisis and Liaison teams via Sanctuary, Daylight and
Night Owls. Working closely with Crisis staff and Mental Health
Liaison teams the Sanctuary Support Worker
will be community based to meet the needs of people referred by Crisis
24 and Liaison & Home First.

Key Task Areas and
Responsibilities:

Main Duties


To improve the mental wellbeing of
people experiencing emotional crisis


To liaise closely with PAH A&E,
EPUT Crisis and Liaison Team & Home First.


To increase early access to help for people
experiencing mental health crisis by providing a clear and effective pathway to
services provided.


To contribute to an improvement in individual
mental wellbeing.


To remain a source of independent support for
all clients.


To reduce the use of police, ambulance and statutory mental health
services for people experiencing crisis.


To contribute to the effective delivery of Crisis Support in
partnership with Essex Partnership University NHS Trust.

Role


To support a small number of people requiring practical and
emotional support in a supportive safe environment.


To welcome people and address immediate presenting issues.


To work with Crisis and Liaison Staff and Home First
to identify safe and effective onward referral routes
for people.

To continue work with
people from Sanctuary & Night Owls who need next day follow up, assistance
with accessing daytime services, support or reassurance.


To develop links with a range of external agencies,
including, accommodation providers, health services, police, housing, debt
advice, drug and alcohol services etc.


To ensure the safety of service users, and their carers.


To work effectively with other members of the team and to
work supportively with other co-workers when on shift.


Record accurate, factual and contemporaneous notes on the
CRM system designated for the role.

General

Understand, uphold and work with
the values, ethos, aims and objectives of Mind in West Essex

At all times adhere to relevant
legislation, and good practice

Represent the service, raise its profile and promote its cause

Promote and uphold service users
rights.

Maintain professional boundaries at all times.


To share any and all concerns with Sanctuary Management and Senior Leadership Team.


To share good practice and relationships with everyone you come
into contact within your role. Act as a positive role model showing
professional and caring attitudes and behaviour towards other team members,
service users and carers.


Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social, cultural and
spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.


To ensure compliance with legal, ethical, regulatory and social
requirements.


To manage personal resources and own professional development.


To ensure all duties are carried out in a manner which promotes
equity and diversity.


To promote a health and safety culture within the workplace,
observe all health and safety rules and procedures as required and where
appropriate conduct risk assessments.


Ensure that sensitive or personal information is not disclosed to
or discussed with inappropriate persons.


































All information must be maintained within the Data Protection Act
and GDPR guidelines





Person Specification






Experience



Essential




  • Awareness of issues relating to mental health service provision


  • An understanding of mental health conditions


  • Experience of working with adults with care and support needs


  • Creative and flexible approach to working with individuals









Qualifications



Essential




  • Minimum of 1 year working in mental health services, in a supervisory capacity.





Desirable




  • Relevant training in counselling, social work, occupational therapy or mental health nursing.


  • Evidence of continual professional development








Knowledge, skills and practical



Essential




  • Understanding of the relationship between mental health and social issues and how these may impact on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing


  • Understanding of relevant legislation and policies such as the Data Protection Act, Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Mental Capacity Act, and Mental Health Act.


  • Understanding of working within safeguarding, data protection, confidentiality and equality frameworks


  • Ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations in a calm manner


  • Ability to prioritise and manage workload


  • Ability to involve service users and carers in all aspects of their care and support.


  • Good IT skills including Word, GSuite, Excel and CRM systems


  • Ability to travel to work across West Essex.


  • Ability to work unsocial hours and on a shift rota covering 7 days per week.





Desirable




  • Understanding of the recovery model in mental health services


  • Understanding of the principles of trauma informed care and a person-centred approach to care.









Person Specification







Experience



Essential




  • Awareness of issues relating to mental health service provision


  • An understanding of mental health conditions


  • Experience of working with adults with care and support needs


  • Creative and flexible approach to working with individuals









Qualifications



Essential




  • Minimum of 1 year working in mental health services, in a supervisory capacity.





Desirable




  • Relevant training in counselling, social work, occupational therapy or mental health nursing.


  • Evidence of continual professional development








Knowledge, skills and practical



Essential




  • Understanding of the relationship between mental health and social issues and how these may impact on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing


  • Understanding of relevant legislation and policies such as the Data Protection Act, Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Mental Capacity Act, and Mental Health Act.


  • Understanding of working within safeguarding, data protection, confidentiality and equality frameworks


  • Ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations in a calm manner


  • Ability to prioritise and manage workload


  • Ability to involve service users and carers in all aspects of their care and support.


  • Good IT skills including Word, GSuite, Excel and CRM systems


  • Ability to travel to work across West Essex.


  • Ability to work unsocial hours and on a shift rota covering 7 days per week.





Desirable




  • Understanding of the recovery model in mental health services


  • Understanding of the principles of trauma informed care and a person-centred approach to care.









Disclosure and Barring Service Check


This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.










Employer details


Employer name


Mind in West Essex


Address




Wellbeing Centre, 10-11 Corner House


Bush Fair


Harlow


Essex


CM18 6NZ








Employer's website



https://jobsincare.com/job/jnsgwiz2mx3 (Opens in a new tab)




















Employer details


Employer name


Mind in West Essex


Address




Wellbeing Centre, 10-11 Corner House


Bush Fair


Harlow


Essex


CM18 6NZ








Employer's website



https://jobsincare.com/job/jnsgwiz2mx3 (Opens in a new tab)