South West London and St Georges Mental Health NHS Trust
Job Summary
South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust (SWLStG) values the unique contribution of people with lived experience in shaping and improving mental health services. We are looking for a passionate and driven Triangle of Care Peer Support Worker to support our Acute & Urgent Care Service Line whilst being based within the Involvement Team
This role combines two key elements:
- Direct peer support for carers – drawing on your own lived experience of caring for someone with mental health challenges to offer hope, resilience and practical support.
- Administrative and coordination support – helping carers to be involved in service development through events, training and stakeholder engagement.
You will coordinate carers’ peer support sessions within Acute and Urgent Care services, facilitate peer led groups, and support initiatives such as Carers Champion training and Carers Week activities. You’ll also maintain accurate records, manage communications, and ensure resources are up to date.
Main duties of the job
- Use the wisdom of your lived experience as a carer to offer hope, connection and practical support to carers during the admission of the person they care for.
- Welcome carers with clear information about the ward and how they can stay involved, shaping care as partners and referring and supporting registration for carers involvement if appropriate
- Provide focused one-to-one peer support, helping carers feel heard, confident and supported.
- Help carers prepare for reviews and MDTs so their strengths, concerns and insights influence plans and decisions.
- Support or help run peer-led groups and wellbeing sessions that build connection and resilience.
- Co-produce and keep carers information resources up to date, and signpost to meaningful local and national support.
- Coordinate peer support activity and manage core admin tasks such as scheduling, record-keeping and supporting communications and carers events.
- Support Carers Champion training, carers events and updates to key resources.
- Strengthen three-way partnerships between service users, carers and staff, modelling Triangle of Care principles every day.
- Gather feedback, support quality improvement work and contribute to collation and action-planning from Triangle of Care self-assessments.
- Work safely, maintain clear peer boundaries and contribute positively to a compassionate, collaborative ward culture.
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