Mind in West Essex vacancies – CYP & Sanctuary

Posted on: April 21, 2022

We are looking for a Sanctuary Manager

Base – Harlow Wellbeing Centre

Hours – 25-37.5 hours per week – Hours will be varied, but will include Sanctuary evening shifts up to 11pm

Salary – £17.38 per hour

 

We are looking for a Mental Health Support Team Manager

Base – Harlow Wellbeing Centre

Hours  – 37.5 hours per week

Salary – £41,902 per annum

 

We are looking for Children & Young People’s Mental Health Support Team Supervisors/Practitioners

Base – Harlow, Epping Forest District and Uttlesford

Hours – 37.5 hours per week

Salary – £32,306 per annum

 

We are looking for Sanctuary Support Workers

Base – Harlow / Epping Forest District/ Uttlesford

Hours – Various from 14-28 hours per week

Salary – £10.36 per hour

 

More information here. 

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