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Peer Support Worker Hours of work: 15 flexible including evenings and weekends- bank casual hours also available Salary: £24,775.13 - £25,498.72 per annum FTE Location: Sheffield Crisis House, 195 Harborough Avenue S2 1UU Could you make Mental Health Matter? Are you looking for a role where you can have a positive impact on the lives of people living with mental health needs, then this could be the role for you! About the role Do you have lived experience of mental health needs? As a Peer Support Worker within our Crisis House service, you will work alongside Recovery Workers and other staff to offer practical and emotional support by drawing directly from your own experience of mental health difficulties or caring for someone who experiences mental health difficulties. You will work with our experienced team to provide practical and emotional support, allowing you to connect with people and enabling them to build self-confidence, a sense of personal wellbeing, build their own networks and engage with their family, friends, and communities. Your work will include supporting people to achieve their own recovery goals in a personalised non-judgement way. Responsibilities will include: * To work alongside the client through their journey to achieve their personal goals * To support clients to access statutory support including psychological interventions. * To develop and maintain a good working knowledge of community resources and partner organisations to signpost clients and to promote social inclusion. * Give them a sense of hope and wellbeing and support them to gain a sense of control over their lives, * Help them engage with, and build connections and a sense of belonging to their local communities, * Help them gain satisfaction in different parts of their lives and; * Live the values of Peer Support as described in the PSW Competency Framework 2020. About you You will have experience or knowledge of community mental health services, whether through lived experience or work. You will have experience of communicating with people who have difficulties with their mental health in a supportive and beneficial way and be able to demonstrate a proactive and positive attitude. You will be able to demonstrate careful listening and a non-judgemental attitude working with people to understand their needs and aspirations. You will be able to support people's self-management (that is, the actions people can do to take care of themselves and gain control over their own lives) and be able to place the person at the heart of their own support, working alongside them to achieve their goals. About us Mental Health Matters are a national charity who provide innovative and life changing mental health support for both individuals and communities. We offer a diverse range of services, and each and every person who works with us directly contributes to making positive changes, improving mental health and breaking down barriers. Everything about MHM is people focused, both for our workforce and the people we support. Our people are the driving force of our organisation, and we are committed to having a talented workforce who will make a positive impact on our communities What we offer you
Competitive salaries, with an annual pay review process25 days Annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus bank holidaysEnhanced Occupational Sick payAccess to our workplace pension schemeFamily friendly and flexible working arrangements to support a good work life balanceAccess to our Wellbeing Offer - including EAP, Virtual GP service and wellbeing resourcesLife Assurance and Free Will writing serviceBlue Light Card and Charity Workers discountsAccess to Tickets for GoodEmployee recognition and celebration schemesA tailored induction programme, bespoke Personal Development and Career Pathways to support you in your role and your career aspirations How to Apply We operate Safer Recruitment processes, so if you are interested in this role, you will need to apply via our online application form. Please ensure you answer all of the mandatory questions, and attach your personal statement showing how you meet the person specification criteria. This can be done on a separate document and uploaded as part of your application supporting documents. We are an equal opportunities employer. We really value diversity and are committed to ensuring our processes are inclusive. We may ask some personal information during the application process, however, everything we ask is to ensure we can offer fair and accessible opportunities for everyone. If you would like to have an informal conversation about this role, please contact: Jackie Redding -