Are you passionate about working in mental health & making a difference ? Do you thrive in a dynamic, ever-changing environment? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust at the Hellingly Centre. We are looking for an enthusiastic Senior Support Worker to join our dedicated team, Oak ward.
We are a 15-bedded male admissions medium secure unit providing specialist assessment & treatment for individuals with complex mental health needs. We offer a patient-centred approach with a wide range of therapeutic and recreational activities to support patient's recovery. As a Senior Support Worker, you will be integral to ensuring that the needs of the patients are met through meaningful engagement that fosters social inclusion and personal development.
We are looking for proactive & compassionate individuals with experience in mental health, activity coordination or a related field. while experience in forensic services is preferred, it is not essential. Key qualities include a commitment to patient care and the ability to inspire recovery using a patient-centred approach. The role involves ensuring safety & security in Medium Secure Unit while supporting patients' recovery. The ideal candidate must be flexible, adaptable and have resilience to work in a fast-paced setting.
We offer a supportive team environment, opportunities for training and development, and an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of patients.
Monitor and report on patients' mental and physical well-being, including changes in mood or behaviour.
Manage risks and ensure safety, responding to incidents such as aggression or self-harm.
Plan and facilitate therapeutic and recreational activities tailored to patient needs.
Encourage social inclusion, independence, and recovery through structured engagement.
Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to align activities with individual care plans.
Build therapeutic relationships to promote engagement and participation, this include therapy-led sessions (e.g. supervising OT activities, group sessions).
Support patients with daily living skills and community-based activities.
Assist in handover meetings, sharing relevant observations and concerns.
Ensure adherence to security protocols, including monitoring patient movement and managing behaviour.
Maintain a safe, clean, and structured environment.
Conduct risk assessments and contribute to risk management plans to support incident response.
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