For help and support, call our Missing Link team on 0117 925 1811 Mon to Fri 9am–5pm
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
(BANES, Swindon, Wiltshire [BSW] Service)
SALARY: £26,577 per annum and benefits
CONTRACT: Permanent, full-time, 2 roles available
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week
LOCATION: 1 role with Swindon Access Team, 1 role with Wiltshire Access Team
CLOSING DATE: 9am Monday 8th June 2026
INTERVIEW DATE: week commencing 15th June 2026
Permanent and fixed term contracts available
SALARY: Point 12 £28, 598 pro rata per annum plus benefits.
CONTRACT: Permanent or 12-month Fixed Term, part-time
HOURS: Permanent role: 22.5 hours per week. Fixed Term role: 15 hours per week
LOCATION: Bristol and South Glos
CLOSING DATE: 9am on Friday 5th June 2026
INTERVIEW DATE: week commencing 15th June 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.’









