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Psychology Graduates

Red 5 People

St. Neots

Hybrid

GBP 20,000 - 26,000

Part time

12 days ago

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Job summary

A mental health charity is seeking a part-time professional to support individuals with mental health challenges in St. Neots. If you have a background in mental health, advocacy, or employability, and can build trust in a supportive manner, we encourage you to apply. The role offers flexibility, with 30 hours per week and some remote work, focusing on wellbeing-focused outcomes.

Qualifications

  • Experience in mental health, advocacy, or employability.
  • Background as a recruitment consultant or employment adviser.
  • Ability to support individuals one-to-one.

Responsibilities

  • Support people with mental health challenges.
  • Help clients return to work or explore new options.
  • Deliver structured sessions tailored to individuals.

Skills

Mental health support
Building trust
Flexibility
Job description

Looking for something part-time, people-focused, and genuinely rewarding? This could be just the thing. We're looking for someone to cover maternity leave from mid/late December to end of March (around 4 months) as part of a brilliant mental health support programme. It's 30 hours per week. Open to flexible patterns, however, you must be based in the office on Wednesdays at St.Neots.

Key Details
  • Full-time salary equivalent: £25,110 - £32,090 per annum (depending on experience)
  • Pro-ratad at 30 hours per week: £20,088 - £25,672 per annum (depending on experience)
  • Work Locations at 30 hours per week: Office-based on Wednesdays, some outreach work, and mostly Work from Home (candidates must be flexible with changes and open to outreach work)
  • Start Date: You ideally can start work ASAP
What’s the role?

You'll support people with mental health challenges—often linked to autism or learning disabilities—helping them return to work, stay in work, or explore new options. Support is delivered over seven structured sessions, tailored to each person. It's not about rushing anyone into a job—it's about realistic, wellbeing-focused outcomes.

You'll typically see 3-4 clients per day, working from the St Neots office (every Wednesday), as well as community spaces in Biggleswade, Bedford, and Leighton Buzzard. There's also home working (flexible, no set days). Referrals come from Talking Therapies, GPs, and local charities.

Why it's a great fit

You'll join a supportive, down-to-earth team, with a solid induction and the freedom to manage your own diary. The project is funded until March 2026, and the charity often wins new contracts—so future opportunities are possible (not guaranteed).

Who it's for

This role could suit someone with a background in mental health, advocacy, or employability. It's also a great fit for people who've worked as a recruitment consultant, employment adviser, HR adviser, criminal justice support worker, or supported housing officer. If you've supported people one-to-one and can build trust in a calm, encouraging way, we'd love to hear from you.

How to apply

Apply via this ad—we reply to everyone. If you don't hear back within 72 hours, use the “Send Us a Message” form on the Red 5 People website and we'll get back to you. Want to chat first? Call the office and ask for Lawrence.

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