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Peer Supervisors provide professional oversight to peer workers, using reflective practice to support their wellbeing and ethics.

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Peer Supervisor careers

A Peer Supervisor provides professional oversight and support to peer workers within community services and mental health sectors. You might work in a hospital, a non-profit, or a lived-experience agency. Peer Supervisors focus on reflective practice and professional development, ensuring work remains grounded in lived-experience values. You will provide regular sessions to help staff manage emotional demands and maintain high ethical standards.

Peer Supervisors play a crucial role in maintaining workforce wellbeing and sustainability. You will need to be observant and supportive, with a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by peer workers. You will liaise with management to ensure the peer perspective is integrated into broader service delivery.