Would you like to join our team?
Would you like to join the largest provider of women-only services in Bristol bringing innovation, expertise, established partnerships and extensive experience?
See our latest vacancies and volunteering opportunities below.

Current vacancies
SALARY: £28,598 (unqualified) or £30,024 (qualified) per annum plus unsociable hours payment and benefits
CONTRACT: full-time, permanent
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week
LOCATION: Bristol
CLOSING DATE: 9am Thursday 23rd April 2026
INTERVIEW DATE: Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th April 2026
Female* Mental Health Crisis Worker
SALARY: £26,132 – £26,861 and benefits.
CONTRACT: full-time, permanent
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week on a rota system
LOCATION: North Bristol
CLOSING DATE: 9am Friday 24th April 2026
INTERVIEW DATE: week commencing 4th May 2026
(BANES, Swindon, Wiltshire [BSW] Service)
SALARY: £26,056 - £28,204 per annum and benefits
CONTRACT: permanent - 2 roles available
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week
LOCATION: Swindon x 1 role, Wiltshire x 1 role
CLOSING DATE: Monday 20th April 2026
INTERVIEW DATE: week commencing 27th April 2026
Volunteer with us

Volunteer roles to apply for
Reception Volunteers • Play Worker Volunteers • Admin Support Volunteers • Peer Support Group Volunteers • Activity Volunteers
Want to get involved?
If you want to find out more about volunteering, and would like to be sent a role description and application form
please call
0117 925 1811 ext 2108
or email
[email protected]
Please note we only take on female volunteers.
Travel expenses are reimbursed.
Volunteer story – Annabel
‘I volunteered with Missing Link for a year while I was studying. I wanted to volunteer to gain experience for a future career in psychology and also because of my strong belief in the importance of women’s services.
I’ve found the role interesting and intellectually challenging – there’s never a dull day which I really liked. Taking calls from service users was the most rewarding element; being able to offer help to someone who’s taken the courage to reach out in a time of need feels amazing.
The role gave me great experience interacting with service users, as well as an in-depth understanding of the mental health, homelessness and domestic abuse services available in Bristol. Thanks to this, and my desire to be involved in support after the initial call, I applied for a job with Missing Link and was successful! I’m really thankful I became a volunteer as the role has set me on the career path I’ve been aiming for.’












