Job overview
Community Mental Health Services are transforming! Would you like to be part of this exciting development?
As a result of investment we are looking for 1 full time band 3 Support Time and Recovery Workers, ideally with community experience, to work as a Support Time and Recovery Worker within the Community Recovery Services (CRS) serving the area covered by Dudley North based at The Poplars in Brierley Hill. The post is for 37.5 hours per week
This is an excellent opportunity to develop your skills; with the support of healthcare professionals, the Clinical Lead and Team Leader. Working alongside the Care Co-Ordinators, other Support Time and Recovery Workers and the wider Multi-Disciplinary Team you will learn their roles and also be able to practice autonomously with their guidance.
Main duties of the job
You will be a Healthcare Support Worker or in an equivalent role, ideally with community experience in assessing mental health and implementing individual plans and outcome measures for adults with mental health problems and have a current knowledge of NHS policies and practices in mental health.
You will have an understanding of the Care Programme Approach. There will be an opportunity to develop your skill base in therapeutic interventions. You will have an ability to work with partner agencies and be supported by Care Co-Ordinators, the Clinical Lead and Team Leader to support service users’ care.
The Team is committed to provide safe, sound and supportive services; you will receive regular supervision with opportunities to develop clinical and professional practice in line with service user needs and organisational values.
Working for our organisation
As a trust we are committed to ensuring staffs wellbeing, providing access to various networks, trust wide mindfulness groups, self-referral physio services, staff counselling. In addition to this you will have access to the Vivup services, Car lease schemes and other benefits.
Helen Day or Norma Walters
Team Leader Clinical Lead
Additional contact information
Site visits are encouraged, please contact Helen Day to arrange this
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
You will be part of a dynamic, supportive and diverse multi-disciplinary team. You will be responsible for supporting the Care Co-Ordinators with managing the mental health needs of service users referred to the team, under guidance from the Clinical Lead and Team Leader. You will also be part of developing and implementing therapeutic interventions underpinned by the Care Programme Approach. You will also have an understanding of the new national drivers and directives that are being introduced in mental health services as part of the national community transformation, such as the new mental health framework that will replace CPA. With the support of a Care Co-Ordinators, you will manage a caseload of some of our less complex service users who do not require the full input of a Care Co-Ordinator and also our more complex service users who require additional input as well as a Care Co-Ordinator. You will work from our community base facility, via phone/agile working or within the service user’s home.
Person specification
Experience
Essential criteria
1. Good general education to GCSE level or equivalent
2. Evidence of training / development
3. Good IT Skills
4. NVQ level 2, working towards NVQ level 3 equivalent
5. Effective interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
6. Ability to support service users with severe mental health needs to promote their own recovery
7. To demonstrate skills that enable people to be independent of Mental health services
8. Ability to engage service users and work at a pace that will support their recovery in a community setting
9. Ability to provide practical support with activities of daily living essentials
10. A keenness to make positive contribution and identify solutions to help empower service users
11. Working in partnership with other agencies
12. To be proficient at planning and facilitating group work
13. To be able to take responsibility for own work planning
14. Working with and Understanding of Mental health illnesses and early warning signs of relapse
15. Understanding of Risk assessment and risk management
16. Demonstrate an understanding of Clinical Governance issues
17. Working within a multi-disciplinary team
18. Ability to work independently and use own Initiative
19. Demonstrate professionalism, i.e. time-keeping, attitude, values
20. Good verbal and written communication skills
21. Ability to acknowledge diversity and promote ant discriminatory practices and equal opportunities
22. Ability to respond in a professional manner to challenging behaviours
23. Ability to travel to numerous community settings around the Trust geographical area in a timely and effective manner
24. Demonstrate the Trust behaviours
Desirable criteria
25. NVQ level 3 in health and social care
26. Care certificate
27. Positively promote independent living through use of the recovery model
28. Awareness of Mental Health Act (1983)
29. Awareness of and application of psychosocial interventions