NHS role

Peer Support Worker

Uses their own lived experience of mental illness and recovery to support others as an equal — building hope and connection on wards and in the community. A low-barrier entry to an NHS career.

Salary
£25,760–£27,476
NHS demand
High demand
Next step
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner

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CareRoute Career Score™
Excellent
relative to other NHS roles

Strong on salary growth and AI resistance; held back by job security.

Salary growth98

Can reach ~£80,000 via Clinical Director / Consultant-level Lead.

Job security48

Workforce scale not separately tracked; trend not tracked.

AI resistance95

Highly resistant to automation — hands-on clinical work.

Work–life balance77

Strong work–life balance; some shifts.

Entry access81

Easy entry — low study load, moderate competition.

Flexibility58

3 onward routes; some flexible-working scope.

Career Score™ is CareRoute's own indicative rating from public NHS-style data — not an official NHS ranking. A composite of six factors; same inputs always give the same score.

Salary
£25,760–£27,476
Next step
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
Avg progression
~1 yrs
NHS demand
High demand
Study required
Low
Flexibility
Solid
Why we scored it 77: Strong on salary growth and AI resistance; held back by job security.

What you'd do

  • Share lived experience to build trust and hope
  • Support people through their recovery goals
  • Co-facilitate groups and activities
  • Advocate for people's voice in their care

Is this you?

You enjoy helping people and working as part of a team
You want hands-on NHS experience
You're drawn to mental health
You value secure, structured public-sector work

Typical progression routes

Indicative routes from the career graph — not usage data.

Your salary roadmap

Indicative pay on the highest-reaching route, by year.

£25,760
Yr 0
£32,073
Yr 2
£49,387
Yr 4
£51,932
Yr 6
£49,387
Yr 8
See how to reach £79,504

Skills & requirements

Skills you'll use in this role
EmpathyActive listeningBoundariesHope & recovery focus
What you'll need for your next step → Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
  • PWP training (Level 6 apprenticeship / PGCert Low-Intensity)
  • Maths & English GCSE (grade 4/C) or equivalent
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Band 3 on the 2026/27 Agenda for Change scale — indicative figures; verify against official NHS sources.
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