Complex Needs Support Worker (Mental Health) Complex Needs Support Worker (Mental Health)

Norton Housing and Support, Leicester

Complex Needs Support Worker (Mental Health) Complex Needs Support Worker (Mental Health)

£26624

Norton Housing and Support, Leicester

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 4 days ago, 17 Dec | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 104c2bc4bf744a5c8a853c9ff01d6878

Full Job Description

Job Summary:

  • To provide one-to-one support to Service Users with ongoing complex mental health needs, in line with individual support plans.
  • Supporting individuals to live successfully with their mental health condition through the use of enabling and asset-based approaches that reduce the risk of crisis and respond effectively, ensuring residents are 'Not just coping but Living'
  • Following NH&S organisational values

    · Inclusiveness
  • · Integrity · Working in partnership No personal care is involved. If you have previous experience of supporting adults with a mental health diagnosis, then this role could be perfect for you! We are looking for committed individuals who are driven by a desire to make real difference to the lives of adults living within our Supported Accommodation settings. We are looking for a candidate with:
  • Minimum of 4 years demonstrable experience and / or a minimum of level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or similar related subject
  • Demonstrable experience in providing positive, engaging and enabling support for people with mental health needs that motivates and creates healthy challenges to inspire personal development.
  • Demonstrable experience of applying Trauma Informed Practice within a similar role or setting
  • Experience in observing and assessing complex service user behaviours and implementing strategies to remove harmful and unhealthy patterns of behaviour.
  • Active listening skills and ability to apply Unconditional Positive Regard
  • Ability to apply experience and knowledge to support those residents with substance misuse to enable sobriety and maintenance of recovery
  • Ability to respond confidently and sensitively to manage an individual in crisis.
  • As the role involves working across our Leicester based supported housing schemes, the successful candidate will need a driving licence and access to a vehicle.

  • A rewarding and varied job, where you make a real difference to the lives of adults with a mental health diagnosis, enabling them to live as independently as possible.
  • A full induction and ongoing training to help you develop your skills. Our current training programme includes trauma informed practice, motivational interviewing, and safeguarding.
  • A small, friendly team. In our latest survey, 100% of staff agreed Norton was a good place to work. "I enjoy feeling like I make a difference to people's lives, and the flexible hours work with family life and commitments. It's a great feeling knowing you have brightened up a person's day".
  • Regular support from your line manager and colleagues.
  • Generous annual leave allowance of 5 weeks per annum plus bank holidays (pro rata), with additional leave for long service
  • A health plan, allowing you to claim back a wide range of everyday health expenses up to your annual limit, access to a 24-hour counselling service, tax and legal support, and shopping discounts
  • Attractive pension scheme
  • Access to Blue Light Card
  • Mileage paid for car usage
  • Sociable working patterns, with no weekend or bank holiday working
  • Norton Housing and Support is Investors in People Accredited.