Cyfle Cymru, Out of Work Peer Mentoring Service
Job Description
Role
Service
Cyfle Cymru
Location:
Barod Base
Hours:
27.5
Salary:
Fixed point of £23,870 per annum (pro rata)
Reports to:
N/A
Contract:
Fixed term until 31st March 2025
The Service
Cyfle Cymru is a Peer Mentoring project which helps people develop confidence to make positive life changes, and provides support to access training, education, volunteering, and employment. Our peer mentors draw on their own lived experience to support people affected by substance misuse and/or mental health conditions. Cyfle Cymru will support people aged 16 to 24 (Not in education, employment, or training) and those 25+ that are economically inactive or long-term unemployed.
Role Purpose
1. Provide support and guidance to all participants that have been registered onto the project.
2. Develop ongoing action plans with participants which will be reviewed regularly.
3. Provide one-to-one support and group activities to aid the development of a participant in their recovery.
4. Work alongside the team structure in delivering services and outcomes for the scheme.
5. Achieve project targets and outcomes set by Welsh Government.
6. Support the team leader and referral agents in raising awareness of the service.
7. Work in partnership with other practitioners to deliver effective interventions and support for people with Mental Health and/or substance misuse.
8. Provide support and supervision to volunteers.
Minimum Requirements
* Full, current driving licence and use of a vehicle which is insured for business use.
* Level 3 in Advice and Guidance (or equivalent).
* Degree in a Health and Social Care related topic (or equivalent).
* Training in any of the following areas:
o Safeguarding
o Substance Awareness
o Harm Reduction
o Psychosocial Interventions
* Literacy and numeracy skills.
* Excellent IT skills: competency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, Canva and Internet Explorer.
* Ability to problem solve, work under own initiative and work under pressure.
* Ability to work flexibly as part of a collaborative team.
* Effective interpersonal and networking skills.
* Good communication and presentation skills.
* Ability to adapt to working with people irrespective of their role, background, or experience.
* Commitment to Barod values and mission.
* Previous experience of working within the substance use sector or similar field.
* Understanding of substance use treatment pathways.
* Welsh language speaker.
* Understanding/knowledge of ACEs and their impact.
* Experience of a trauma-informed approach.
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