Peer Support Worker

Bradford, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

LOCATION:

Shipley / community based across Bradford district




GRADE / SALARY:

D1 26,244.40 FTE per annum (actual salary of 20,995.52 per annum for 30 hours per week)




HOURS:

30 hours per week



ACCOUNTABLE TO:

CBT Lead




Purpose of the Job:




"To deliver peer support to clients with complex trauma and/or complex emotional needs who are referred to our HOPE service. Prior to commencing therapy, you will support clients to stabilise and develop foundational DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy) skills, including emotional regulation and coping strategies, enabling them to engage more effectively and maximise the benefits of treatment. The role is emotionally demanding due to the nature of distress experienced by service users and the workers own lived experience. You will offer one-to-one provision for up to 12 weeks, as well as assisting people to engage in peer support groups, well-being groups and community activities. You will also provide support as clients transition out of therapy, working in a person-centred way to help them integrate and maintain their new learning and skills, build resilience, and promote independence. Due to the nature of the work, it would be desirable if applicants can speak Urdu/Punjabi to enable them to understand instructions and communicate effectively with the individuals we support."


Main Duties:



Manage a caseload of people, ensuring all are given time and seen regularly in person in the community, home-based visits or over the telephone, where appropriate. Support clients prior to commencing therapy with Trust Therapies by helping them stabilise and develop foundational DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy) skills, including emotional regulation and coping strategies, enabling them to engage more effectively and maximise the benefits of treatment. Provide support as clients transition out of therapy, working in one to one support for individuals in a person-centred way to help them integrate and maintain their new learning and skills, build resilience, confidence and promote independence to help people move forward. Use your own lived experience of recovery from mental health problems, as appropriate, to inspire and support others. Facilitate peer support and/or wellbeing groups. Liaise with professionals and organisations across the district including referrers and partners. Ensure that client notes are recorded in an accurate and timely manner and kept updated. Work in line with all relevant safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring concerns are escalated appropriately.

Values and Behaviours:



Create and maintain a culture of respect always challenging and rooting out discrimination and stigma. Demonstrate a consistent belief in people and tenacity in supporting people to improve their future. Be passionate about our work and inspire others to feel the same. Be committed to doing things well and always look for opportunities for improvement. Model excellent partnership and team working.

Person Specification




Listed below are the knowledge, experience skills and values youll need to do this job, we will assess these through your application or through tests or interviews after shortlisting.


Knowledge





Method







Qualifications to GCSE Grade 4 or above, or significant equivalent experience



Application







Awareness or knowledge and/or lived experience of the challenges facing people who have difficulties relating to their mental health.



Application Assessment







Knowledge of the potential role of peer support in mental health services



Assessment







Understanding of the impact of stigma and discrimination in relation to mental health.



Assessment







Experience







Experience of working with people with mental health difficulties and challenging behaviour.



Application




Assessment







Experience of managing a client caseload and recording client notes



Application







Experience of working in a peer support role or of mentoring others



Application







Experience of using IT systems to record client notes



Application







Skills





Non-judgmental and supportive interpersonal skills



Assessment







Ability to manage a caseload and workload effectively



Assessment







Competent in Word, Excel, Outlook



Application







Values







A firm belief that all people matter and deserve respect



Assessment







An evidenced belief that everyone can change



Assessment







A track record of delivering on your commitments



Assessment







A personal commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion



Assessment

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4139121
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Bradford, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned