Autism Peer Support Worker
The closing date is 17 September 2025
Job summary
Job Overview:
- The Transforming Care in Autism (TCA) service was developed to meet the needs of autistic individuals at risk of admission to, or within, mainstream mental health services.
- An exciting new opportunity has arisen for autistic peer support workers to be part of the Transforming Care in Autism (TCA) team, working closely with a practitioner psychologist supporting autistic adults on inpatient wards in Croydon. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, compassionate, positive thinking and self-motivated individual with lived experience of autism. The primary role is to provide caring and non-judgemental support to autistic individuals experiencing mental health challenges. The role will also involve providing training to staff and carers to impart knowledge and skills to support autistic service users.
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The successful candidate will have completed an accredited Peer Worker training course or be willing to complete training shortly after starting their role. They will be a member of a multidisciplinary team, working alongside autism-specialists and mental health professionals.
- Peer Support Workers will be fully supported in their role through regular 1 to 1 supervision within the team line management structure and have access to monthly peer mentoring and weekly online group supervision.
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities:
- To use lived experience to inspire hope that change is possible.
- To share lived experience safely and effectively.
- To share your own and other examples of lived experience of recovery or times when you have experience behaviours that have been challenging and how you overcome this challenge.
- To work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social, cultural and spiritual strengths of the person.
- To use a number of agreed recovery tools that are person-centred in a flexible way to support the service users.
- To support the service users to understand the role of autism and mental health services and how they can support their treatment alongside other community resources.
- To record information in a clear and accessible way.
- To promote service users involvement in all aspects of their work.
The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required.
About us
The Transforming Care in Autism team is a multi-disciplinary, supportive and diverse team, which includes an autism peer support worker. It is part of the wider adult ADHD and Autism pathway which includes an inpatient unit, national psychology service and diagnostic and post-diagnostic support services. The pathway includes opportunities for learning, including links with Kings College London, Trust wide sessions and a weekly Education and Research meeting.
Details
Date posted
03 September 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 4
Salary
£32,199 to £34,876 a year Pro rata inclusive of HCAS
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
24 months
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
334-NUR-7386900-LF
Job locations
Monks Orchard House, Bethlem Hospital
Beckenham
BR3 3BX
Employer details
Employer name
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Monks Orchard House, Bethlem Hospital
Beckenham
BR3 3BX
Employer's website
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