Night Recovery Worker

Company: Mental Health Matters
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Location: Sheffield
Job Description:

Night Recovery Worker

Mental Health Matters offers a night and shift‑based role for experienced mental health crisis workers. The position is based in Sheffield and is part of a new 24/7 mental health service delivering support to those recently discharged from hospital and to reduce A&E attendance.

Hours of work

Both full‑time and part‑time night shifts are available, including evenings, weekends and occasional nights.

Location

Sheffield, England

About the role

You will provide non‑clinical crisis support, ensuring services are safe, effective and responsive to individual needs. The role requires you to operate in an honest, non‑judgemental manner and to mobilise new services where possible.

About you

You are an experienced mental health crisis worker, a strong team player, and a good advocate for mental health. You can work shifts that include evenings, weekends and nights, and you possess excellent communication skills, data‑recording experience, and the ability to engage with a wide range of individuals. You demonstrate strong emotional intelligence and an understanding of complex mental health needs.

About us

Mental Health Matters is a national charity committed to innovative, life‑changing support for individuals and communities. We focus on people‑first values for both the workforce and service users.

What we offer you

  • Competitive salaries with annual pay review
  • 25 days of annual leave (increasing with length of service) plus bank holidays
  • Enhanced occupational sick pay
  • Workplace pension scheme access
  • Family‑friendly and flexible working arrangements to support work‑life balance
  • Wellbeing offer – including EAP, virtual GP service and resources
  • Life assurance and free will‑writing service
  • Blue Light Card and charity worker discounts
  • Access to tickets for Good and employee recognition schemes
  • Tailored induction programme and bespoke personal development and career pathways

How to Apply

Apply via the online application form. Ensure you answer all the shortlisting questions to demonstrate how you meet the person specification criteria. Add any supporting information as required.

We are an equal opportunities employer and value diversity. We may ask for personal information during the application, but everything is used to ensure fair and accessible opportunities.

For an informal conversation about the role, please contact: Jackie Redding – jredding@mhm.org.uk

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Administrative, Health Care Provider, and General Business
  • Mental Health Care, Non‑profit Organizations, and Civic and Social Organizations

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Posted: June 1st, 2026