Mental Health Advisor(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

About the Role

This is a unique opportunity to join a newly developed NHS 111 “Press 2 for Mental Health” service, designed to provide immediate support to individuals experiencing mental health crises.

As a Mental Health Advisor, you’ll be the first person many callers speak to during some of the most difficult moments in their lives. Your role will be to listen, reassure, and guide them toward the right support—whether that’s self-care advice or urgent referral to specialist services.

 Important:

  • Applicants must already have the Right to Work in the UK
    This role does not qualify for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship

 What You’ll Be Doing

 First Point of Contact

  • Answer calls from individuals in emotional distress via NHS 111 (option 2)
    Provide reassurance, active listening, and clear guidance
    Gather key information to assess needs and risks

 Assessment & Triage

  • Use structured clinical pathways to assess urgency
    Record patient details accurately using IT systems
    Direct callers to appropriate services such as crisis teams or community support

 Collaborative Working

  • Work alongside mental health professionals and partner services
    Refer callers to Crisis Resolution Teams, mental health hubs, or community services
    Ensure a smooth and timely pathway to care

 What Makes This Role Meaningful

  • You’ll make a real difference in people’s lives every day
    No two calls are the same—this is a dynamic and fast-paced environment
    You’ll gain valuable skills in crisis support, communication, and decision-making
    Full training is provided—clinical background is helpful but not essential

 About You

 Essential Requirements

  • NVQ Level 3 (or willingness to work towards) in Care, Customer Service, or Administration
    Previous experience in patient care or a customer-facing role
    Strong communication and interpersonal skills
    Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office
    Ability to stay calm under pressure and manage workload effectively

 Desirable Experience

  • Experience working with individuals with mental health needs or learning disabilities
    Experience in shift-based roles (including evenings and weekends)
    Background in handling complaints or working to performance targets

 Personal Qualities

  • Empathetic, patient, and non-judgmental
    Resilient and adaptable in high-pressure situations
    A good listener with strong problem-solving ability
    Committed to supporting people in crisis

 About the Organisation

You’ll be working with Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, a leading provider of mental health and learning disability services across the North East and North Yorkshire.

The Trust is dedicated to:

 Important Information