Recovery Co-ordinator- Elder Stubbs (Oxford)

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Recovery Co‑ordinator – Elder Stubbs

Are you passionate about mental health recovery and social inclusion? For almost 50 years, Restore has empowered Oxfordshire’s communities to flourish, transforming lives as a leading mental health charity. We are looking for an energetic Recovery Co‑ordinator to lead and motivate our dedicated team, championing person‑centred, recovery‑led mental health support for people from all walks of life. If you thrive in a supportive, values‑based setting and are driven to ignite positive change, seize this chance to make a lasting impact – your journey begins here!

Why Restore?

  • Be part of real change – help shape brighter futures, giving hope and confidence to those who need it most.
  • Make a real difference – become part of our team, offering hope and reassurance to those who need it most. You'll be valued in a workplace that celebrates diversity, mutual respect, and shared achievement.
  • Professional growth – benefit from a comprehensive training programme and opportunities to develop your skills, knowledge, and experience.
  • Wellbeing focus – lead wellbeing‑focused interventions and group activities, collaborating with other agencies and community groups to build a stronger, more inclusive Oxfordshire.
  • Be part of Our evolution – as Restore evolves in 2026, your ideas and passion will help drive our renewed vision for recovery and inclusion.

About the role

  • Coordinate mental health recovery programmes that help individuals reach their goals in a group setting. Support people with activities, using outdoor spaces, and education and personal development, tailored to their strengths and aspirations.
  • Manage and motivate a team to create a supportive, high‑performing environment. Promote professional growth, teamwork, and drive person‑centred care delivery.
  • Oversee and manage caseloads and groupwork, ensuring all activities meet quality assurance, safeguarding, and compliance standards.
  • Work closely with individuals, families, carers, and stakeholders to deliver truly person‑centred recovery, listening to feedback and continuously improving the service.
  • Champion Restore’s values – Recovery, Empowerment, Respect, Support, and Hope – in all aspects of your work, ensuring that every action and decision upholds our commitment to person‑centred care and positive outcomes.

What you’ll bring

  • Positive attitude, resilience, and enthusiasm for Restore’s mission.
  • Experience in health, social care, welfare, teaching, or related sectors.
  • Strong communication, planning, and organisational skills.
  • Interest in a range of group activities including gardens, arts and crafts and wellbeing topics.
  • IT literacy and willingness to travel across Restore’s service area.
  • Experience supervising and managing staff, motivational interviewing/coaching, and working with people with mental health needs.

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Company: Restore (Rehabilitation Services Trust For Oxfordshire Re-Employment)
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Recovery Co‑ordinator – Elder Stubbs

Are you passionate about mental health recovery and social inclusion? For almost 50 years, Restore has empowered Oxfordshire’s communities to flourish, transforming lives as a leading mental health charity. We are looking for an energetic Recovery Co‑ordinator to lead and motivate our dedicated team, championing person‑centred, recovery‑led mental health support for people from all walks of life. If you thrive in a supportive, values‑based setting and are driven to ignite positive change, seize this chance to make a lasting impact – your journey begins here!

Why Restore?

  • Be part of real change – help shape brighter futures, giving hope and confidence to those who need it most.
  • Make a real difference – become part of our team, offering hope and reassurance to those who need it most. You’ll be valued in a workplace that celebrates diversity, mutual respect, and shared achievement.
  • Professional growth – benefit from a comprehensive training programme and opportunities to develop your skills, knowledge, and experience.
  • Wellbeing focus – lead wellbeing‑focused interventions and group activities, collaborating with other agencies and community groups to build a stronger, more inclusive Oxfordshire.
  • Be part of Our evolution – as Restore evolves in 2026, your ideas and passion will help drive our renewed vision for recovery and inclusion.

About the role

  • Coordinate mental health recovery programmes that help individuals reach their goals in a group setting. Support people with activities, using outdoor spaces, and education and personal development, tailored to their strengths and aspirations.
  • Manage and motivate a team to create a supportive, high‑performing environment. Promote professional growth, teamwork, and drive person‑centred care delivery.
  • Oversee and manage caseloads and groupwork, ensuring all activities meet quality assurance, safeguarding, and compliance standards.
  • Work closely with individuals, families, carers, and stakeholders to deliver truly person‑centred recovery, listening to feedback and continuously improving the service.
  • Champion Restore’s values – Recovery, Empowerment, Respect, Support, and Hope – in all aspects of your work, ensuring that every action and decision upholds our commitment to person‑centred care and positive outcomes.

What you’ll bring

  • Positive attitude, resilience, and enthusiasm for Restore’s mission.
  • Experience in health, social care, welfare, teaching, or related sectors.
  • Strong communication, planning, and organisational skills.
  • Interest in a range of group activities including gardens, arts and crafts and wellbeing topics.
  • IT literacy and willingness to travel across Restore’s service area.
  • Experience supervising and managing staff, motivational interviewing/coaching, and working with people with mental health needs.

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Posted: May 15th, 2026