Work with us

North East Lincolnshire Mind prides itself on the quality of the services it provides to the community and believes that this is rooted in the quality and skill of its workforce.

With growing demand for our services we need more people to join our motivated and skilled team to help us deliver the best support across the whole of North East Lincolnshire.

In return North East Lincolnshire Mind are committed to supporting staff to maintain their health and wellbeing. We do this in a variety of ways, eg we have signed up to Mindful Employer plus which gives staff 24/7 access to a confidential helpline; staff receive frequent 1:1 supervision sessions along with regular peer support from colleagues. We also offer 25 days annual leave (plus public holidays).

Come and join North East Lincolnshire Mind, we have a really friendly team and 97% of our staff would recommend us as a place to work.

As an organisation, we pride ourselves on our values and beliefs. You can read these here.

Please note: North East Lincolnshire Mind is part of Hull and East Yorkshire Mind – therefore you will be employed by Hull and East Yorkshire Mind.

Bank Mental Health Recovery Workers

Grimsby

Section

Bank Mental Health Recovery Workers

£11.17 per hour            

Based in Grimsby

97% of our workforce say they are proud to work for us.

If you have the skills, experience and commitment to help people improve their mental health and wellbeing we’d love to welcome you to our team.

North East Lincolnshire Mind work in partnership with NAViGO to offer an out of hours service as an alternative to acute mental health services.  The aim of the Safe Space is to ensure more people get the help they need during difficult times.

We are looking for bank recovery workers to join the Safe Space team. You should have recent experience of supporting vulnerable people with health and social care needs. Applicants must also be confident, non-judgmental and empathetic with excellent listening and communication skills.

The Safe Space runs from 5.00pm to midnight 7 days per week.

These posts are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.

To apply for this position, please submit your CV and any supporting documents to [email protected].

For further information about this role, please see the information pack linked here. You can also email [email protected] for an application pack. If you require an application pack in a different format please contact the Administration Office on 01482 240200.

We welcome applications from people from our local community, irrespective of ethnicity, gender identity or reassignment, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief. We actively encourage people with lived experience of mental health to apply.

Apply online via HR Partner here. 

Mental Health Recovery Worker

Grimsby

Section

Mental Health Recovery Worker

£16,270 for 28 hours            

Based in Grimsby

97% of our workforce say they are proud to work for us.

If you have the skills, experience and commitment to help people improve their mental health and wellbeing we’d love to welcome you to our team.

North East Lincolnshire Mind work in partnership with NAViGO to offer an out of hours service as an alternative to acute mental health services.  The aim of the Safe Space is to ensure more people get the help they need during difficult times.

We are looking for a mental health recovery worker to join the Safe Space team. You should have recent experience of supporting vulnerable people with health and social care needs. Applicants must also be confident, non-judgmental and empathetic with excellent listening and communication skills.

Shifts will be from 5pm to midnight and will include one in four weekends.

This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.

For further information, please see the vacancy information pack here. You can also request an application pack from [email protected], or contact the administration office on 01482 240200.

To apply for this position, please complete an application form, which can be found here, and return this to [email protected].

Closing date: Monday 9th October 2023

We welcome applications from people from our local community, irrespective of ethnicity, gender identity or reassignment, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief. We actively encourage people with lived experience of mental health to apply.