
Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service is recruiting for Permanent Contracted Staff to work as Crisis Support Workers in their Children and Young People’s Crisis Service: Safe Zone.
The following posts are available, please state on your application which post/s you are applying for. All posts below are Grade LS4.1 starting at £14.80 with progression through to LS4.5:
Crisis Support Worker working in person in the Safe Zone service.
Wednesdays 4:30pm to 10pm – Based at Small Mill at North Point, Leeds, LS10 1LJ
Crisis Support Worker(s) (x2) working in person in the Safe Zone service.
Thursdays 4:30pm to 10pm – Based at Dial House, Leeds, LS15 7RW
Crisis Support Worker working in person in the Safe Zone service.
Alternate Wednesdays 4:30pm to 10pm – Based at Small Mill at North Point, LS10 1LJ
Safe Zone is an innovative non-medical crisis service for young people aged 11-17. The service opened in April 2020 right at the start of the pandemic. Safe Zone opens 2 evenings per week (currently Wednesday and Thursday) for young people to access at times of emotional distress and crisis. The service runs from North Point on a Wednesday and Thursday from Dial House, Halton.
The role of the Crisis Support Workers is to provide a range of face-to-face emotional support to young people in crisis, as well as their parent/carers who may be in attendance and also to support the Senior in creating a safe supportive environment.
Safe Zone is part of Leeds Survivor Leeds Crisis Service group of services. Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service (LSLCS) is a mental health charity, founded in 1999. They provide services which are predominantly out of hours and that supports people including young people in acute mental health crisis, as an alternative to psychiatric hospital, A&E, police contact and other statutory provision. LSLCS provides a person centred, survivor led alternative to mainstream psychiatric care and the medical model of treating distress. LSLCS specialises in supporting people at high risk of suicide and/or self-injury, who are survivors of trauma. More information about the organisation and its services can be found at www.lslcs.org.uk
For an informal discussion about these roles and posts, please contact Natalie Kirby and Shabana Sadique, Children and Young People’s Service Manager’s, by phone 0113 2609328 or email natalie.kirby@lslcs.org.uk and shabana.sadique@lslcs.org.uk
Short Listing w/c 9th March 2026
Interviews w/c 16th March 2026, to be held in person at Dial House, LS15 7RW
To request an application pack please email admin@lslcs.org.uk or phone 0113 260 9328