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A Mental Health Support Worker is someone who provides assistance and support to individuals who are experiencing mental health difficulties or challenges.
Usually, a Mental Health Support Worker does the following:
A Mental Health Support Worker may work different shifts depending on the needs of the individuals they support. This can include morning, evening, or overnight shifts. They may work in various settings, such as residential care homes, hospitals, or community centers.
In a typical day, a Mental Health Support Worker might:
Mental Health Support Workers can work in various settings, including:
A Mental Health Support Worker primarily uses their interpersonal skills and communication techniques to provide support to individuals. They may also use basic office tools like computers or phones for administrative tasks and client record management.
To become a Mental Health Support Worker, you have the following options:
There are several career paths available to Mental Health Support Workers, including:
Are you a Mental Health Support Worker? We want you to share your experiences with those looking to start or change their careers to Mental Health Support Work. If you're interested, contact us at mail@calumchilds.com.
This job listing has been generated by an AI model. Whilst we are confident that the above listing is mostly accurate, there may be minor inaccuracies present.
Testimonials from people sharing their experiences are not AI-generated.
If you currently, or have previously worked in this job and you want to share your experiences, get in touch. We are happy for you to remain anonymous if you wish.
60,000
Mental Health Support Workers in the UK
£21,500
average salary for a Mental Health Support Worker
Apprenticeships
Vocational qualifications
University
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