Job summary Permanent, 15 hours / weekWe are looking for a Partner Peer Support Worker to join our Perinatal inpatient ward - The Beeches Mother and Baby Unit.The Beeches is a 6 bedded unit, we admit women and birthing people from 32 weeks pregnancy and admit with babies up until the age of one.
We work with a range of perinatal mental illness's and support them through their recovery journey.
We also work closely with our patients partners and family members to ensure they are supported whilst their loved one is on the ward.The successful applicant will work as a member of our multi-disciplinary mental health team, which is made up of nurses, nursery nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, a social worker and occupational therapists.
Main duties of the job Under the supervision of a qualified practitioner, you will help support our partners pathway for our perinatal services.
This will include the running of a partners support group where you will be able to share your own experience, you will inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible, and be able to discuss the difficulties partners face when they have a loved one under perinatal services or admitted to the mother and baby unit.This role has been developed specifically for individuals who have lived experience of having a partner who has experience of accessing Perinatal Mental Health Services.You will be able to promote peer support amongst partners open to the perinatal service, and contribute to the development of their involvement and participation, in service development.The role is for 15 hours a week and we are happy to be flexible with what days and hours this is for the successful applicant.
About us Join 'Team Derbyshire Healthcare' and become part of a talented, compassionate and enthusiastic workforce committed to a vision of 'making a positive difference in people's lives'.
The team are made up of a Senior nurse, Lead nurses, registered nurses, specialist support workers, Occupational therapist, a Physiotherapist, a psychologist and Consultant Psychiatrist.
Benefits include: Commitment to flexible working where this is possible 27 days annual leave/year plus bank holidays, increasing to 29 days after 5 years & 33 days after 10 years' service Yearly appraisal and commitment to ongoing training Generous NHS pension scheme Good maternity, paternity and adoption benefits Health service discounts and online benefits Incremental pay progression Free confidential employee assistance programme 24/7 Access to our LGBT+ network, BAME Network and Christian Network Health and wellbeing opportunities Structured learning and development opportunities Job description Job responsibilities Please see our job description which details all of the requirements for this post.
This includes the relevant qualifications, skills, knowledge and experience the successful candidates will need to demonstrate Person Specification Attainment/Qualifications Essential GCSE English A-C grade (or working towards Able to demonstrate a good standard of English Willingness to undertake further training to support development of the role Desirable Mental Health or Health and Social Care related qualification Level of education to NVQ 3/AS level equivalent Recovery college course qualification Skills Essential Good written, verbal and non verbal communication skills IT skills Able to share personal story of recovery in a supportive manner under guidance Be patient, non judgemental, respectful and compassionate Understand the impact of stigma and discrimination Good organisational skills, including time management Able to work creatively and use initiative Able to work well within a team Knowledge and Experience Essential Lived experience of partner accessing perinatal mental health services Understanding of operating in an environment that requires confidentiality Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role Desirable Lived experience of mental health services Experience of working in a team Experience of working across different organisational boundaries