Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity for two part time Peer
support workers to join the All-Age Forensic Community Service. The service is based in Wakefield, covering
the wider Yorkshire region. The post will support the candidate to
complete the Level 3 Peer Worker Apprenticeship Programme. The candidate will
be supported in the role by the trust lived experience lead and be connected to
the wider trust peer support network. The posts will be 9-5 Monday to Friday.
The two services available are:
Forensic
Outreach and Liaison Service for Learning Disability and/or Autism (FOLS LDA). FOLS
service provision is 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday.
Specialist
Community Forensic Team (SCFT). SCFT service provision is 8am
-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am- 5pm at weekends
The team offer support to service users who experience
complex mental health difficulties, Learning Disability, Autism and/or
neurodiverse needs in the community and present with some aspect of Forensic
Risk. They work in partnership with other agencies, including supporting
Hospital and Prison transfers into the community.
The PSW will bring their own lived experience to work
alongside the Team and support service users in their recovery. Experience of
Mental Health, Learning Disability, Forensic and or Substance Use services
would be beneficial.
To discuss the post
contact Donna Somers/Nicola
Hanlon, Team Managers on 01924
316482.
Main duties of the job
The Peer Support worker will work alongside the
wider multidisciplinary Team in delivering high quality care and support to
service users in the community. This will include:
Providing support and guidance to service users
Share lived experience and promote the service
user voice
Support identified interventions individual
and group
Be a positive role model, help inspire and
motivate service users in their recovery
Practical and emotional support to service
users
Help to reduce challenges and fears for service
users
Promote recovery and positive futures
Bring your personal experience and knowledge
into the Team
Support service development, involvement and
collaboration
Attend allocated meetings
Access supervision and support from the peer
support network, adopt a reflective approach
Complete identified studies relating to the
peer support worker role
Report to the clinical team and line manager.
All employees of the Trust are strongly encouraged to
have their up-to-date flu vaccination to protect staff and patients.
At
the time of advertising, this role does not meet the minimum requirements
(salary threshold or occupational requirements) set by UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor
candidates to work in the UK. For this reason, unfortunately we are unable to
sponsor anyone on a visa for this role at this moment in time.
About us
We
are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health
and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale,
Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are
the lead for the west Yorkshire secure provider collaborative.
Our mission is
to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities, we do this
by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ
staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a
difference to the lives of service users, families and carers.
We encourage
and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value
diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities.
Being
a foundation Trust means were accountable to our
members, who can have a say in how were run. Around 14,300 local people
(including staff) are members of our Trust.
Join
us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving
the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and
help each year.
We
are committed
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and
vulnerable adults and expects all colleagues and volunteers to share this
commitment.
We do reserve to right to close vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible.
Job description
Job responsibilities
SERVICE PROVISION
To provide rehabilitation and
recovery-based services that enable people to define, build and live a
meaningful, independent and satisfying life
The role of the Peer Support
Worker is to deliver specific components of prescribed care packages under the
direct supervision of Care Coordinators and Clinical Leads. The post holder
will provide formalised support and assistance to service users in order for
them to take control over their own lives and engage actively in their unique
recovery process.
We welcome applications from
people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, and the service
encourages the use of the wisdom and skills gained through personal lived
experience, to inspire hope in others and the belief that recovery is possible
for all. Within a relationship of mutuality, the peer support model can
facilitate and support information sharing to promote choice,
self-determination and opportunities for the fulfilment of socially valued
roles with connection to local communities.
The post holder will be part of a clinical team and will work into the inpatient units and also within the community
with service users that are within a mental health and require support. The post requires effective liaison
with service users, carers, and other professionals and agencies as
required. It will involve the provision
of direct psychological based care,
offering therapeutic time to a defined client group or on a case-by-case basis
working at all times within the principles of recovery.
You will be supporting individuals
with complex social and mental health histories; we will therefore provide a
framework of supervision and trust wellbeing initiatives to enable you to
support your own wellbeing and manage the boundaries of the role.
The service provision is from
Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am and 8pm with flexibility depending on
and responding to the needs of the service users.
KEY RESULT AREAS:
WORKING PRACTICE
To promote social inclusion for clients by facilitating
and supporting access to a variety of community-based opportunities including
work, social groups, education, spiritual pursuits, leisure activities to
ensure holistic well-being.
Help individuals identify their own achievable and
meaningful recovery goals and collaboratively set recovery objectives in line
with service care pathway and supervision of senior team members.
Involvement in the process of effective risk management
including assessment, planning, intervention and on-going monitoring of risk
factors.
Where personal experience allows drawing on mutual
resources as peers and utilising a range of recovery tools, techniques and
experience.
To actively support service users in line with their
care plans and support their recovery, using approaches that promote hope and
optimism.
To promote the physical health and wellbeing for clients
by facilitating and supporting access to relevant screening and information
around medication, diet, nutrition, exercise, sensible drinking and smoking
cessation
To participate as requested, in multidisciplinary
reviews and other clinical meetings to ensure effective communication and a
comprehensive approach to service users care.
Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social,
cultural and spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.
For full job description, please see attached supporting
documents.
We are aware that an increasing number of applicants
are using AI technology to generate responses on NHS Job application
forms. Over reliance on AI-generated content in application forms is
strongly discouraged and we will conduct a thorough screening process before
selecting candidates to progress to the next stage. If you are using AI to
enhance your application, please disclose this in your NHS Jobs application
form.
Job description
Job responsibilities
SERVICE PROVISION
To provide rehabilitation and
recovery-based services that enable people to define, build and live a
meaningful, independent and satisfying life
The role of the Peer Support
Worker is to deliver specific components of prescribed care packages under the
direct supervision of Care Coordinators and Clinical Leads. The post holder
will provide formalised support and assistance to service users in order for
them to take control over their own lives and engage actively in their unique
recovery process.
We welcome applications from
people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, and the service
encourages the use of the wisdom and skills gained through personal lived
experience, to inspire hope in others and the belief that recovery is possible
for all. Within a relationship of mutuality, the peer support model can
facilitate and support information sharing to promote choice,
self-determination and opportunities for the fulfilment of socially valued
roles with connection to local communities.
The post holder will be part of a clinical team and will work into the inpatient units and also within the community
with service users that are within a mental health and require support. The post requires effective liaison
with service users, carers, and other professionals and agencies as
required. It will involve the provision
of direct psychological based care,
offering therapeutic time to a defined client group or on a case-by-case basis
working at all times within the principles of recovery.
You will be supporting individuals
with complex social and mental health histories; we will therefore provide a
framework of supervision and trust wellbeing initiatives to enable you to
support your own wellbeing and manage the boundaries of the role.
The service provision is from
Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am and 8pm with flexibility depending on
and responding to the needs of the service users.
KEY RESULT AREAS:
WORKING PRACTICE
To promote social inclusion for clients by facilitating
and supporting access to a variety of community-based opportunities including
work, social groups, education, spiritual pursuits, leisure activities to
ensure holistic well-being.
Help individuals identify their own achievable and
meaningful recovery goals and collaboratively set recovery objectives in line
with service care pathway and supervision of senior team members.
Involvement in the process of effective risk management
including assessment, planning, intervention and on-going monitoring of risk
factors.
Where personal experience allows drawing on mutual
resources as peers and utilising a range of recovery tools, techniques and
experience.
To actively support service users in line with their
care plans and support their recovery, using approaches that promote hope and
optimism.
To promote the physical health and wellbeing for clients
by facilitating and supporting access to relevant screening and information
around medication, diet, nutrition, exercise, sensible drinking and smoking
cessation
To participate as requested, in multidisciplinary
reviews and other clinical meetings to ensure effective communication and a
comprehensive approach to service users care.
Work in a way that acknowledges the personal, social,
cultural and spiritual strengths and needs of the individual.
For full job description, please see attached supporting
documents.
We are aware that an increasing number of applicants
are using AI technology to generate responses on NHS Job application
forms. Over reliance on AI-generated content in application forms is
strongly discouraged and we will conduct a thorough screening process before
selecting candidates to progress to the next stage. If you are using AI to
enhance your application, please disclose this in your NHS Jobs application
form.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE A-D or grade 3-9 in Maths and English or equivalent.
- Apprenticeship level 3 or equivalent eg, RQF(regulated Qualification Framework) level 3 in Peer Support/Working or be willing to work towards this. (preferably accredited).
- Or, level 2 qualification with the ability to demonstrate competencies at level 3.
- Care Certificate or required to achieve within 12 weeks of commencement.
- Willingness to undertake further training in line with the development of peer support.
Desirable
- QCF Diploma in Health & Social Care Level 3 or equivalent or equivalent level of experience.
- Mental Health Awareness Training, Mental Health First Aid Training.
- Completion of own Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) or whole life plan.
Physical Attributes
Essential
- The successful candidate will be supported to maintain a satisfactory sickness record by the Team Manager or Senior Peer support worker through the use of flexible working and substantial supervision.
Personal Attributes
Essential
- A Current driving licence and access to a car during the working day is essential, dependant on the service you will be working in. (reasonable adjustments will be considered for any applicants who are unable to drive due to a disability).
- Ability to work with people in a supportive and empowering way.
- Able to demonstrate effective communication skills verbal, non-verbal and written.
- Work within the culture of improving working lives and working time directive.
- Ability to demonstrate ethical values and attitudes within a culture of equality and diversity.
- Good organisational skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Self motivated and enthusiastic.
- Ability to prioritise and manage own work. Ability to work under pressure.
- Ability to work independently while making sure to refer to a manager for guidance.
- Will be committed to the Trusts mission and values.
- Confident, Conscientious, Reliable.
- Recovery/strengths focused.
Desirable
- Emotional Maturity/ range of life experience.
- Flexibility and adaptable.
- Sense of humour.
- Energy/drive, enthusiasm and tenacity.
- Patient, Non-judgmental, Respectful and Compassionate.
- Quick learner.
- Team player.
Experience
Essential
- Lived experience of mental health services (secondary preferred) and able to reflect on their personal experience of recovery that has followed this.
- Wide range of life experiences to bring an enabling and positive view of opportunities for others.
- Computer/keyboard skills using MS software.
- Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role.
- Experience of working in a team or a group environment.
- To be willing and able to share ones own personal recovery in order to help others through lived experience.
- Evidence of promoting/supporting active user/carer involvement/participation.
- A positive approach to recovery.
- Ability and willingness to disclose personal experience of recovery in order to influence others positively.
Desirable
- Experience of supporting the development of services.
- Experience of partnership working and networking.
- Experience of facilitating groups and /or chairing meetings.
- Experience of working in the public sector.
- Customer Care.
- Office/administrative experience.
- Information management experience including: Data input, collection & collation, Setting up spreadsheets or files.
Special Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- Good organisational and time management skills.
- Computer skills.
- Communication skills (both oral and written).
- Ability to support and facilitate groups.
- Ability to write reports and keep records.
- Understanding of the impact of stigma and discrimination.
- Knowledge and understanding of health issues and the impact of poor health can have on the individual.
Desirable
- Knowledge of the philosophy and principles of co-production and service user and carer led recovery initiatives.
- Skills in supporting volunteers in Creative projects, in a community and/or other settings.
- Data handling skills.
- Ability to liaise and negotiate with a wide range of people internal and external to the organisation.
- Awareness/understanding of Caldicott & Information Confidentiality /security issues.
- Ability to use initiative to deliver what is required
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE A-D or grade 3-9 in Maths and English or equivalent.
- Apprenticeship level 3 or equivalent eg, RQF(regulated Qualification Framework) level 3 in Peer Support/Working or be willing to work towards this. (preferably accredited).
- Or, level 2 qualification with the ability to demonstrate competencies at level 3.
- Care Certificate or required to achieve within 12 weeks of commencement.
- Willingness to undertake further training in line with the development of peer support.
Desirable
- QCF Diploma in Health & Social Care Level 3 or equivalent or equivalent level of experience.
- Mental Health Awareness Training, Mental Health First Aid Training.
- Completion of own Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) or whole life plan.
Physical Attributes
Essential
- The successful candidate will be supported to maintain a satisfactory sickness record by the Team Manager or Senior Peer support worker through the use of flexible working and substantial supervision.
Personal Attributes
Essential
- A Current driving licence and access to a car during the working day is essential, dependant on the service you will be working in. (reasonable adjustments will be considered for any applicants who are unable to drive due to a disability).
- Ability to work with people in a supportive and empowering way.
- Able to demonstrate effective communication skills verbal, non-verbal and written.
- Work within the culture of improving working lives and working time directive.
- Ability to demonstrate ethical values and attitudes within a culture of equality and diversity.
- Good organisational skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Self motivated and enthusiastic.
- Ability to prioritise and manage own work. Ability to work under pressure.
- Ability to work independently while making sure to refer to a manager for guidance.
- Will be committed to the Trusts mission and values.
- Confident, Conscientious, Reliable.
- Recovery/strengths focused.
Desirable
- Emotional Maturity/ range of life experience.
- Flexibility and adaptable.
- Sense of humour.
- Energy/drive, enthusiasm and tenacity.
- Patient, Non-judgmental, Respectful and Compassionate.
- Quick learner.
- Team player.
Experience
Essential
- Lived experience of mental health services (secondary preferred) and able to reflect on their personal experience of recovery that has followed this.
- Wide range of life experiences to bring an enabling and positive view of opportunities for others.
- Computer/keyboard skills using MS software.
- Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role.
- Experience of working in a team or a group environment.
- To be willing and able to share ones own personal recovery in order to help others through lived experience.
- Evidence of promoting/supporting active user/carer involvement/participation.
- A positive approach to recovery.
- Ability and willingness to disclose personal experience of recovery in order to influence others positively.
Desirable
- Experience of supporting the development of services.
- Experience of partnership working and networking.
- Experience of facilitating groups and /or chairing meetings.
- Experience of working in the public sector.
- Customer Care.
- Office/administrative experience.
- Information management experience including: Data input, collection & collation, Setting up spreadsheets or files.
Special Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- Good organisational and time management skills.
- Computer skills.
- Communication skills (both oral and written).
- Ability to support and facilitate groups.
- Ability to write reports and keep records.
- Understanding of the impact of stigma and discrimination.
- Knowledge and understanding of health issues and the impact of poor health can have on the individual.
Desirable
- Knowledge of the philosophy and principles of co-production and service user and carer led recovery initiatives.
- Skills in supporting volunteers in Creative projects, in a community and/or other settings.
- Data handling skills.
- Ability to liaise and negotiate with a wide range of people internal and external to the organisation.
- Awareness/understanding of Caldicott & Information Confidentiality /security issues.
- Ability to use initiative to deliver what is required
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.