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A healthcare service provider in Barrow-in-Furness seeks a Bank Mental Health Support Worker to support individuals on their recovery journey. The role offers flexible shifts, a supportive team culture, and the chance to make a real difference in people's lives. Ideal candidates are compassionate and eager to learn, regardless of prior mental health experience.
Good News! We're Paying More Than Ever
The National Minimum Wage has recently increased to £12.21 – but we’re going even further!
At Northern Healthcare, we’ve raised our starting wage to £13.00 per hour for our Barrow-in-Furness service 💷
✅ Above the national rate
✅ Great team, great benefits, and even better pay
Join a workplace that values your time and effort – and shows it in your pay packet.
Apply today and earn more from day one!
🌟 Join Northern Healthcare as a Bank Mental Health Support Worker 🌟
Empowering lives. Promoting recovery. Making a real difference.
At Northern Healthcare, we believe in people. We’re committed to delivering high-quality, person-centered care and support for individuals with mental health needs — and we’re growing our team of passionate, like-minded professionals.
Our mission? To empower the people we support, enhance their quality of life, and help them live independently and with confidence. If you’re compassionate, resilient, and ready to be part of something meaningful, we want to hear from you!
As a vital member of our team, you’ll work flexibly to support individuals in their journey towards recovery. You’ll help them build daily routines, gain confidence, and access opportunities to lead fulfilling lives.
🌈 About You
No experience in mental health care? No problem. If you’re empathetic, open-minded, and ready to learn, we’ll provide the support and training to help you thrive.
Work that truly makes a difference
Supportive, values-driven team culture
Flexible shifts that fit around your lifestyle
Opportunities to grow and develop in mental health care