Support and Recovery Worker: Sponsorship Available | UK NHS Visa Sponsorship Jobs 2026 – Urgent Opportunity

March 3, 2026
£27485 - £30162 / year

Job Description

Support and Recovery Worker: Sponsorship Available. Apply for UK NHS Visa Sponsorship Jobs 2026 and work within Mental Health Liaison Services supporting vulnerable adults. Skilled Worker sponsorship available. Apply before March 14, 2026.

Support and Recovery Worker: Sponsorship Available | UK NHS Visa Sponsorship Jobs 2026 – Urgent Opportunity

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Summary of the Job

We are happy to announce two new openings for support staff to join our growing services.

These jobs will help people with mental health problems move back into their homes and back into the community when they leave the Accident & Emergency Departments and inpatient hospital beds.

I think we have a chance to make this experience better for the patients we care for when they go home and use services.

I’d like to hear from you if you have worked in support and have gone through recovery yourself.


Main tasks of the job

The person in this position will work with Mental Health Liaison Practitioners and be based in The Mental Health Liaison Service (Working Age Adults). The job will involve dealing with people who have mental health issues and other vulnerabilities who have been to the Emergency Departments and Inpatient Wards at Gloucester Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals.

The person in this position will help clients get to and use a variety of community programs. This will likely improve their mental health, social problems, and lower their chance of re-offending. The person in this position will work closely with a small group of people who are likely to have a lot of different mental health issues and a lot of other complex needs, such as being homeless, abusing drugs, having a history of high-risk behaviour, and being socially isolated. These people may also act in very difficult ways at times.

The support and recovery professionals will work with clients one-on-one for a set amount of time. This will give clients access to a wide range of programs that can help them with issues like mental health, housing, social exclusion, substance abuse, education, employment, and debt management. The person who gets the job will need to build solid relationships with community resources so that people can go to services more easily and with more support.


Requirements for the Person

Requirements

Important

A Foundation Degree, HNC, occupational qualification level three, or something similar, along with short courses or the completion of a competency workbook or related experience to the level of an undergraduate diploma.


Experience

Important

Proven expertise working with a vulnerable category of clients, such as persons with mental health concerns.

Experience working alone and handling a full workload.

Ability to work with others in a proactive way to assist them reach their objectives and needs.

Wanted

Experience dealing with persons who have used the Mental Health Liaison Service

Personal experience with getting better from mental illness

Working with persons who have drug and alcohol problems


Clinical

Important

How to handle distress, turbulence, and unpredictability with care

Great at organising things, managing your own time, and planning activities for staff and patients that are on schedule.

Experience working alone and handling a full workload.

Wanted

Worked in mental health care before and eager to do entire training to get an NVQ 3 in Health and Social Care.


Check with the Disclosure and Barring Service

Because of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, this job will require a Disclosure and Barring Service (previously known as CRB) submission to check for any past criminal convictions.


Sponsorship Certificate

Job hunters who need current applications We welcome applications from skilled workers who want to work in the UK and will look at them all. Visit the UK Visas and Immigration website for more information.

Since April 6, 2017, skilled worker candidates who want to enter the UK have required to show a criminal record certificate from every nation where they have lived for at least 12 months in the preceding 10 years, either continuously or in total. This rule also applies to adult dependents, who are anyone above the age of 18. This page has information about criminal record checks for candidates from other countries.


📅 Last day to apply: March 14, 2026

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