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A health services provider in Birmingham is looking for a Peer Support Worker to assist individuals with learning disabilities and autism. The role requires lived experience of mental distress and a passion for supporting recovery through empathy and understanding. You will work within a team, helping clients navigate their recovery pathways and offering practical support in daily living. This is a fixed-term contract that promotes health equity and community engagement.
The closing date is 12 January 2026.
We are recruiting to a Peer Support Worker role within the West Midlands Learning Disability and Autism Community Forensic Service.
This service is being developed as a partnership between Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT) and Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT).
We are seeking applicants with lived experience of mental distress who can draw on their personal experiences to offer empathy, understanding, and hope to others. The role of Peer Support Worker has been developed specifically to ensure people with lived experience can inspire recovery and provide meaningful support.
This is a non-recurrent, two-year project funded via the Reach Out Collaborative, with the contract commencing upon appointment. This post is available as a fixed-term contract or 20-month secondment opportunity for internal applicants.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism who have forensic needs, reducing health inequalities and promoting recovery-focused outcomes.
Encouraging, inspiring, motivating, and assisting people with multiple and complex needs who access the West Midlands Community Forensic LDA service.
Working alongside the Band 7 Nurse Practitioner to support comprehensive and holistic assessments and contribute to care and support packages.
Using lived experience of mental distress to build empathy and understanding, offering hope and supporting recovery.
Helping people feel more in control of their lives by connecting them with practical support networks and supporting them to identify their own recovery pathway.
Supporting individuals to transition from secure services into the community or least restrictive environments, reducing the number of people in specialist hospitals.
Addressing health-related drivers of offending behaviours and supporting people across care pathways, organisations, and roles.
Building links and liaising with external agencies to ensure collaborative, person-centred care.
Ensuring the individual’s needs remain at the forefront at all times, working to the recovery model to support people in achieving their goals.
At Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT), we deliver a wide range of physical, mental health, learning disability and autism services, and are proud to serve communities across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond.
We put 'people at our heart'; this ethos is at the centre of everything we do and how we do it. We care for our staff and colleagues as much as they care for others and offer a wide range of benefits and development opportunities. These include:
We're always on the lookout for people who share our passion for improving the lives and wellbeing of people in our community, as well as our values of compassion, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect.
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.
Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust
£24,937 to £26,598 a year per annum pro rata