Job summary
An opportunity has arisen to work within Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trusts Recovery College as a Peer Support Worker. The role of a Peer Support Worker (PSW) has been developed specifically for individuals who have lived experience of mental distress and who have accessed mental health services. Through appropriately sharing your own lived experiences of mental health, you will inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible, helping students to feel more positively about their future. This role will involve you being part of the co-production and co-delivery of educational courses around physical health, mental health and wellbeing within Lincolnshire
If you require further information on this post please contact:
amy.day16@nhs.net or sara.brewin@nhs.net
Main duties of the job
The role of a Peer Support Worker (PSW) has been developed specifically for individuals who have lived experience of mental distress and have accessed mental health services.
Through sharing their own experience, PSW's will inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible, helping students to feel more positively about their future.
Under the supervision of a senior member of the Recovery College team the PSW will support the coproduction and cofacilitation of a comprehensive range of Recovery College courses.
The PSW will do this by drawing on their own lived experience and expertise of mental health challenges and recovery to:
- provide emotional and relational support for students involved with coproduction.
- be a valued part of coproduction discussions.
- support students to understand the learning objectives within Recovery College sessions.
The post holder will work under the supervision of and with support and guidance from the Recovery College team (including Line manager, Occupational Therapist, Peer support coordinator, Snr PSW and OTA, Drama worker and Peer trainer).
About us
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health services and a number of learning disability, autism and social care services in the county of Lincolnshire. Employing around 2,900 staff, and serving a population of over 768,400, our people lie at the heart of everything we do.
You could be part of a Trust rated by staff as one of the best mental health and learning disability trusts in England. We firmly believe the key to high quality care is a contented workforce. This is reflected in our Care Quality Commission rating of 'outstanding' for well-led and 'good' overall. In the most recent National NHS Staff Survey, our staff rated us as the number one trust nationally for staff morale and one of the top scoring NHS Trusts in the Midlands for being compassionate and inclusive. We're really proud of this!
We offer options for flexible working and provide a wide range of training and promotion opportunities in all professions. We support and celebrate diversity, have active staff networks groups and are always looking at what more we can do to support our staff.
Whether you're taking the first exciting steps in your career, itching for a new challenge or searching for a better place to raise a family, Lincolnshire has arange of rewarding health and social care careers in a county that's friendly, fascinating, affordable and brimming with everything you need to live a happy life.Visitbeinlincolnshire.comto find out more.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To model principles of hope, recovery and self-belief in all aspects of their work with patients and families.
Model personal responsibility, self-awareness, self-belief, self-advocacy and hopefulness via the telling of own recovery story to inspire and instill confidence in patients and staff alike
Share/teach coping, self-help and self-management techniques with students in an appropriate and supportive manner during session cofacilitation.
Support students to meet the session learning objectives and personal goals set and support with signposting and information to community services to promote student emotional and social development.
Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social, cultural and spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.
Always maintain strict confidentiality of student information and ensure accurate record-keeping in accordance with Trust Policy.
Comply with and carry out safe practice in accordance with Trust policies and procedures, and local and national policy and legislation.
Engage in a period of induction, supervision and work-related training, as required.
To work flexibly across the week, this may include some weekend and evening work.
To work alongside and with expert peers and expert professionals, applying the principles of co-production by developing a learning environment that promotes equality and mutuality.
Be a part of and attend peer supervision and focus groups.
Liaise with representatives from universal services, as appropriate, and facilitate and model good communication between services.
You may occasionally be asked to undertake such other duties that are deemed necessary in order to support business continuity within the Trust. This will only include tasks where you are appropriately trained.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To model principles of hope, recovery and self-belief in all aspects of their work with patients and families.
Model personal responsibility, self-awareness, self-belief, self-advocacy and hopefulness via the telling of own recovery story to inspire and instill confidence in patients and staff alike
Share/teach coping, self-help and self-management techniques with students in an appropriate and supportive manner during session cofacilitation.
Support students to meet the session learning objectives and personal goals set and support with signposting and information to community services to promote student emotional and social development.
Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social, cultural and spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.
Always maintain strict confidentiality of student information and ensure accurate record-keeping in accordance with Trust Policy.
Comply with and carry out safe practice in accordance with Trust policies and procedures, and local and national policy and legislation.
Engage in a period of induction, supervision and work-related training, as required.
To work flexibly across the week, this may include some weekend and evening work.
To work alongside and with expert peers and expert professionals, applying the principles of co-production by developing a learning environment that promotes equality and mutuality.
Be a part of and attend peer supervision and focus groups.
Liaise with representatives from universal services, as appropriate, and facilitate and model good communication between services.
You may occasionally be asked to undertake such other duties that are deemed necessary in order to support business continuity within the Trust. This will only include tasks where you are appropriately trained.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Satisfactory level of Secondary education to GCSE English A-C grade or 9-4 grade or equivalent (may be working toward this).
- Be able to demonstrate a good standard of English.
- Willingness to undertake further training to support development of peer support role, and child and young person's involvement
- ImROC or Institute of mental health peer support worker training or ability to complete this when in post
- NVQ level 3, Vocational Qualifications level 3, GCE AS and A level, Baccalaureate Qualification Advanced or equivalent level of knowledge and experience.
Desirable
- Mental Health or Health and Social Care related qualification
- Completion of Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) or use of similar self-management techniques. Awareness/ability of how to adapt this to make it suitable to share within the work place
- Basic training/facilitation qualification e.g. Train the Trainer, AET/PTLLS with or a willingness to achieve this upon employment
Experience
Essential
- Own personal lived experience of mental health challenges / conditions / diagnosis.
- Own personal lived experience of accessing support from mental health services.
- Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role
- Experience of operating in an environment that requires confidentiality
- Experience of being able to plan and prioritise workload.
Desirable
- Experience of assisting in developing and delivering training sessions / groups
- Experience of accessing specialist services
- Able to relate to a wide range of people across different organisational boundaries
- Experience of supporting people with a range of needs to meet their recovery goals
- Experience of communicating effectively with a diverse group of people
Skills
Essential
- Good written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Computer literate / able to use multi-media presentation software and MS 365.
Special requirements
Essential
- Ability to travel independently without the use of public transport to other locations in a timely manner
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Satisfactory level of Secondary education to GCSE English A-C grade or 9-4 grade or equivalent (may be working toward this).
- Be able to demonstrate a good standard of English.
- Willingness to undertake further training to support development of peer support role, and child and young person's involvement
- ImROC or Institute of mental health peer support worker training or ability to complete this when in post
- NVQ level 3, Vocational Qualifications level 3, GCE AS and A level, Baccalaureate Qualification Advanced or equivalent level of knowledge and experience.
Desirable
- Mental Health or Health and Social Care related qualification
- Completion of Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) or use of similar self-management techniques. Awareness/ability of how to adapt this to make it suitable to share within the work place
- Basic training/facilitation qualification e.g. Train the Trainer, AET/PTLLS with or a willingness to achieve this upon employment
Experience
Essential
- Own personal lived experience of mental health challenges / conditions / diagnosis.
- Own personal lived experience of accessing support from mental health services.
- Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role
- Experience of operating in an environment that requires confidentiality
- Experience of being able to plan and prioritise workload.
Desirable
- Experience of assisting in developing and delivering training sessions / groups
- Experience of accessing specialist services
- Able to relate to a wide range of people across different organisational boundaries
- Experience of supporting people with a range of needs to meet their recovery goals
- Experience of communicating effectively with a diverse group of people
Skills
Essential
- Good written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Computer literate / able to use multi-media presentation software and MS 365.
Special requirements
Essential
- Ability to travel independently without the use of public transport to other locations in a timely manner
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.