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Peer Recovery Coordinator Mid & East Ross
- Part time
- Hybrid: Mid & East Ross
- £28,101
- £15.44 per hour Hours: 16 hours per week. Contract type: Fixed term - 9 months
- Closing 30 June 2025

- Advertised from 4 June 2025
Role
About the Pathways to Recovery Project
Pathways to Recovery is a collaborative initiative between Spirit Advocacy, Connecting Carers, and NHS Highland. It will support people 18 and over who have lived experience and/or caring for someone who has lived experience in Mid and East Ross with their mental health and well-being by providing peer-led, relational support grounded in lived experience.
- Peer Navigators work alongside individuals to help them make sense of their experiences, build confidence in navigating services, and feel empowered in their recovery. The project aims to:
- Improve access to compassionate, person-led support
- Reduce feelings of isolation, distress or being 'stuck'
- Strengthen collaboration between communities, services, and support networks
- Build local capacity through values-based training and partnership working
We are recruiting a Peer Recovery Co-ordinator to lead and support the development of this project. The Co-ordinator will ensure the project’s values and aims are realised across both areas by supporting two Peer Navigators, maintaining key partnerships, and embedding reflective practice.
About the role
The Peer Recovery Coordinator leads the delivery of peer-led support across Mid and East Ross, ensuring safe, trauma-informed, and relational practice across the team. They will work closely with Peer Recovery Navigators, support reflective practice, and maintain strong partnerships with Connecting Carers, NHS Highland, and third-sector organisations.
This leadership role is rooted in values-based supervision, lived experience, and collaboration. The Coordinator ensures that participants feel supported, peer staff feel valued, and the overall project is responsive, safe, and effective.
For an informal discussion about the role, contact John Beaton, Chief Executive Officer, at john@spiritadvocacy.org.uk or call 07553 206666.
Application notes
Application pack is available to download below.