Psychological Wellbeing Worker – Liverpool

Providing therapeutic support to promote behaviour change and recovery.

Key Information

Position: Psychological Wellbeing Worker
Contract: Part-time
Salary: £24,699 – £26,352 per annum pro rata
Location:
Liverpool
Hours per week:
16 hours per week
Application Closing Date:
26/03/2026

About Emerging Futures CIC

Emerging Futures began in 2014, born from a belief that recovery is possible for everyone, and that those who have walked that path should lead the way forward.

From modest beginnings, Emerging Futures expanded across the UK, to a growing and diverse team of staff and volunteers, many with lived experience themselves. Offering support to people affected by homelessness and drug and alcohol use, Emerging Futures has helped thousands through housing, coaching and therapeutic programmes.

Using compassion and courage, Emerging Futures believes that recovery is not just a word, it’s a promise that anything is possible. Together, we’re working for a world where everyone has somewhere to live, something to do, and someone to love.

About the role

As a Criminal Justice Psychological Wellbeing Worker, you will be an integral part of a community-based rehabilitation programme that supports individuals to develop resilience, wellbeing, and the capacity to live successful and fulfilling lives free of active addiction and criminality.

The role will involve the delivery of The Foundations of Recovery group work programme in Approved Premises (AP`s) and delivering harm reduction and recovery interventions for those who have received an Out of Court Disposal (OOCD).

You will use your psychology and therapeutic counselling skills to encourage people to engage with the recovery process and make positive changes to their lives.

You will work closely with your team and partner organisations to develop recovery services that engage, support and guide people away from addiction towards improved wellbeing free of drug/alcohol misuse and crime.

You may work with colleagues to deliver a variety of wellbeing interventions designed to promote positive behaviour change. Delivery may include group work, as well as structured and non-structured one-to-one work.

You will help people access mutual aid support in the community and get involved in activities that will support their recovery.

You will be required to work flexibly from different sites and be willing to work some evenings and weekends.

Download Job Description

About you

You will have experience of delivering group work programmes to motivate and inspire people with drug and alcohol problems or criminal behaviour to change their lives. You may also have:

  • Experience of delivering group work.
  • Experience of working to motivate and inspire people to make positive changes to their wellbeing and lives.
  • Evidence of managing a client caseload.
  • Experience of building therapeutic working relationships.
  • Effective communicator and experience of different communication styles.
  • Be established in your own recovery, if relevant

How to apply

To apply for this role, click the ‘apply now’ button and complete our online application form.

Our online application form consists of a set of “getting to know you” questions that are specific to each role. For most of our positions, we also ask that you upload a CV.

Download the job description for a full list of duties, along with a person specification detailing essential and desirable skills.

See below for our step-by-step guide to completing your application, and some useful tips to help you understand what we look for.

Key Dates

Deadline – 26/03/2026
Interview – 07/04/2026

A guide to completing your application

STEP 1

Copy and save the URL at the bottom of the form

So that you can revisit your application at a later date.

STEP 2

Complete your personal details

In order for us to contact you about your application.

STEP 3

Answer our ‘about you’ questions

To help us understand your values, skills and experience.

STEP 4

Upload your CV

Not all roles require a CV. This will not be visible if it is not required.

STEP 5

Complete the declarations

About any adjustments, GDPR, your legal right to work, and DBS checks.

STEP 6

Don’t forget to click ‘submit’

Wait until you see the “application successful” message.

Useful tips

Read these useful tips to help you prepare your application.

Read these useful tips to help you prepare your application.

  • Our job applications are submitted on an online form by clicking the “apply now” button. As with all online webpages, if you lose your internet connection the page can crash, and you risk losing your application.
  • To avoid this happening, we’d advise writing the answers to our ‘getting to know you’ questions offline first, either on your computer or phone. Once you’re happy and ready to submit, you can paste them into the online form. Alternatively, copy the form URL displayed at the bottom of the form by the “submit” button, and use this to revisit your application online later.
  • It’s always worth double checking that your email address and phone number are correct. If there are typos here, we won’t be able to contact you about your application after we have shortlisted to interview.
  • Write your ‘getting to know you’ responses in your own words. Imagine you’re speaking to the person who you hope might hire you. The more we know about the real you, your values, and your experiences the better (so don’t let ChatGPT answer for you!).
  • Read through your responses a few times before you send the final application and correct any spelling errors or add anything you may have missed. We’re not looking for seasoned copywriters, but it shows you’ve taken care over your application.
  • Not all our jobs require you to upload a CV, but if you are asked to, please make sure it’s in a format that we can read. Accepted formats: pdf, doc, jpeg, jpg, png, txt, docx.
  • Once you have submitted your application, wait until you see the “application successful” message. You’ll also receive an email confirming the application has been received, which has a link to complete our Equality and Diversity short survey.
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Application Form

Thank you for your interest in applying for a role at Emerging Futures CIC.

Below is our digital application form. Please complete all fields in the online application form before submitting.

As with all online webpages, if you lose your internet connection the page may crash, and you risk losing your application. To avoid this happening, we’d advise writing the answers to our ‘getting to know you’ questions offline first. Once you’re happy, you can paste them into the online form and submit your application.

Alternatively, click the "save for later" button at the bottom of this form and copy the URL link it displays. You can use this to return to your application online later.

Once submitted, please wait for a confirmation message before closing the page.

Whilst a digital application is preferred, if you would prefer to complete your application via a Microsoft word document, please email recruitment@emergingfutures.org.uk and a member of the team will respond.

*all fields marked with an asterisk are required fields. 

Personal Details

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Getting to know you*

This is your chance to tell us more about yourself. The following questions are designed to help us understand your background, motivations, and how you approach challenges. Your responses will give us insight into how you might fit within the team and contribute to the role. We encourage you to write in your own voice and be authentic with your answers, so please avoid using ChatGPT.

Question 1*

Highlight your experiences of working with hard-to-reach clients and demonstrate what would make you particularly effective in this role.

Question 2*

How do your values align with our organisation’s of accountability, integrity and respect?

Question 3*

Describe a time you have had to remain calm in a stressful situation. Would you do anything differently?

Upload CV*

Please upload your CV using the ‘Upload File’ button below.

Accepted format: pdf, doc, jpeg, jpg, png, txt.

Files should not exceed 50MB.

Adjustments/Arrangements for interview

Data Protection*

Right to work*

DBS / Criminal Record*

Emerging Futures CIC encourages applications from candidates with lived experience of the criminal justice system, and a criminal conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being offered a role; the decision will depend on the type of offence and its relevance to the role.

To discuss any convictions beforehand, contact recruitment@emergingfutures.org.uk. All information will 
be dealt with according to the Emerging Futures Confidentiality Policy.

Declarations*

Submit Application

Thank you for completing the application, click submit and wait for a confirmation
 message before closing the page. You will also receive a confirmation email confirming the application has been received, which has a link to complete our Equality and Diversity short survey.