Volunteer- Community Mental Health Support

Employer: Mind in Camden

Location: London, England, GB

Salary: Competitive salary

Job type: VOLUNTEER, Remote

Posted: 2026-06-29T00:00:00Z

Sector: Healthcare

Job Description

We are seeking organised, reliable, and driven volunteers to support with our person-centred community mental health services. Volunteers will support group activities and sessions, and provide 1-1 support to community members. Through free, accessible, and local activities, courses, and groups, we support members in building confidence, re-connecting with their communities, and progressing along their own path to wellbeing and recovery. Volunteers are vital to ensuring this support is personal, meaningful, and consistent. Community Support The Community Support Volunteer role is part of Mind in Camden’s wider group services, including the Healthy Minds Community Programme and Phoenix Recovery Service . These services work with adults (18+) living in Camden who may be experiencing mental health challenges, isolation, or social exclusion. Healthy Minds is a community programme of free activities such as creative workshops, gentle exercise, walks, cultural trips, and social drop-ins. The programme aims to tackle social isolation by allowing members to build confidence and community through connection and shared interest. Phoenix Recovery Service is a day service supporting members’ mental health recovery who may have complex or long-term challenges.  The service is delivered in partnership with Camden Council and runs on a Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday at Mind in Camden. This is a relaxed social space where members chat, have lunch, and can get 1-1 support from staff and volunteers. All volunteers who apply must be willing to: Undergo a DBS check Attend a mandatory two day in person training on Monday 21st and Wednesday 23rd September 2026 at Mind in Camden Attend an interview (time TBD)

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