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Emotional Health & Wellbeing Worker (RISE PCN Link)


Job Highlights

Application Deadline: Wednesday, 18th March 2026 @ 12 Noon
Location: Bury
Contract Type: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Renumeration: Early Break Salary Points 4–6, £27,713.92 to £29,435.12 per annum
Interview Date: Tuesday, 24th March 2026 - Wednesday, 25th March 2026

Key Focus

Delivery of effective 1:1 emotional health and wellbeing assessments, signposting, guidance and interventions with young people and their families aged 5-18 (up to 25 where additional needs/ care leaver) presenting with emotional health and wellbeing needs across the community and education settings.

As an EHWB link worker in the RISE team, you will play a crucial role in helping individuals navigate through challenges and make informed decisions to achieve their goals. You will have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of young people and be responsible for understanding their unique needs and circumstances whilst working in partnership with the Bury Primary Care Network, including GP’s and social prescribing teams.

Key Deliverables

  • Offer person-centred assessments to children, young people and their families to help them navigate challenging times and make informed decisions to achieve their goals.

  • Deliver a range of individualised support to young people with presenting emotional health and wellbeing needs and offer them appropriate interventions and/or support them into the wider CYPMH provision, Early Break core services or other service provisions.

  • Work as part of a multi-disciplinary substance-use and emotional health and wellbeing team alongside to support emotional wellbeing of children and young people.

  • Support and encourage young people to take on board safety messages as regards risk taking behaviour and own vulnerability including self-injury, substance use, offending behaviour, CSE, CCE and other.

  • Prepare, plan and deliver education sessions and group work to young people in education settings or the community as per presenting need.

  • Adhere to Early Break policies on Safeguarding including identification and referral, as well as participating in any subsequent action in relation to these.

  • Work with a range of partners in ensuring seamless access to support for children and young people.

  • Maintain and update levels of knowledge and understanding of issues relevant to young people’s lives through reading, eLearning and training offered by Early Break and other agencies, as opportunities arise.

  • Ensure all necessary administration/sessional recordings are complete, including maintenance of Nebula database.

  • Contribute to monitoring and evaluation of the work of the role and the Service.

  • Implement Service Health and Safety Policy/Service Guidelines including risk assessments.

  • Attend relevant internal and external meetings supportive to the role.

  • Engage in professional development opportunities and training as required/appropriate.

  • Have an understanding of and the ability to maintain confidentiality.

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