Job Introduction We support people across the UK with Mental Health a variety of additional needs.
As a Recovery Worker within this service, you'll make a real difference to the lives of individuals as you develop the personal, flexible and recovery-focused support plans they need to help turn things around.
Passionate about people, you'll visit people in their own homes or community locations, you'll enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience, training and education you need to progress in your career with us.
The Carers Support Service provides emotional and practical support (including breaks) to carers of adults over the age of 18 with mental health difficulties and/ or young onset dementia, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and elderly care who live in Hertfordshire.
We provide a personalised, responsive, flexible and professional service that enables carers and service users to access the support they need within their local community.
The duration and frequency of breaks is agreed at the referral stage.
The service will offer an initial assessment of needs and provide up to 18 hours of support to client/carers.
The service will provide onward signposting to other appropriate services and refer individuals to the Local Authority for a statutory carers assessment.
The main work will take place from Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00.
You will be working 37 hours per week.
Having a full driving licence with business insurance to be able to transport service users and/or carers is essential.
Mileage is paid - 45p per mile.
Role Responsibility The service is designed to complement rather than replace existing respite services.
The service can: provide carers with a regular short break from their caring role by spending time with the person whom they care for so that they can take some time out provide carers and family with timely, creative and flexible support to meet their identified needs work with service users with mental health needs to support them in their recovery, by identifying specific pieces of work that will build their independence, resilience and aspirations work with individuals with young onset dementia to support them to remain active and maintain their current level of independence for as long as is possible provide carers and service users support to resolve a wide range of real life problems, such as housing, finance and debt issues, access to other services, maintaining positive boundaries, and understanding diagnoses and mental health services provide informal family support The Ideal Candidate As a Recovery Worker you will be required to manage you own case load.
The successful candidate should have experience working in mental health, ideally in an outreach setting.
Experience working in mental health would be an advantage but we welcome applications from candidates without previous experience as full training is given.
About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people.
We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Benefits Will I Receive?
We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career – we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package.
You will get 33 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 35 days.
Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost.
Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees.
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