Support Worker - Crisis Support Drop-In Service (Swadlincote)

Derbyshire Mind

Support Worker - Crisis Support Drop-In Service (Swadlincote)

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Derbyshire Mind, Swadlincote, Derbyshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 22 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 287610ea63cf47eeb1bc77cad8f70ca3

Full Job Description

To follow agreed service systems, processes and procedures. 3. To proactively recognise the indicators of deteriorating mental health and facilitate appropriate action, while liaising with relevant agencies e.g. 999, On-Call Teams, NHS Crisis Teams.

CMHT, etc. 4. To signpost and refer attendees to local services, including Derbyshire Mind groups and services, so that they can support and improve their mental health and hopefully not reach crisis point again. 5.

To accurately record attendees discussions, individual and group observations on the relevant attendees notes on the database, following the guidance of GDPR. Ensuring that any issues are reported to the Local Coordinator in a timely manner 6. To liaise with the Local Coordinator, Service Lead, or other appropriate person to ensure the safety of attendees and team members as required. 7.

To record and evaluate the impact of interventions using agreed feedback and evaluation tools. This includes using the computer program CharityLog for case management. 8. To potentially organise taxi transport for attendees to facilitate access to the service if they meet the criteria.

9. To support and encourage the Volunteer members of the team. 10. To initiate and maintain good channels of communication and information sharing with all members of the team.

11. To ensure the service remains operational by being punctual, flexible and working with colleagues to cover gaps in the rota caused by planned / unplanned absence ie annual leave and sickness. 12. To work positively as part of Derbyshire Minds partnership, and the wider multi-disciplinary and multi-agency crisis alternatives teams.

13. To proactively contribute to the continuous improvement of the service by making positive suggestions, providing constructive feedback and assisting in the implementation of agreed new ways of working. 14. To contribute to the ongoing co-production of the service by supporting service users with Lived Experience to be involved in the design, review, and continuous improvement of the service.

15. To support the training of new Support Workers and Volunteers where deemed appropriate by the Local Coordinator, including providing shadowing opportunities. 16. To help ensure the service is, and remains, accessible to all individuals and groups e.g.

younger adults, women with children, racialised communities, veterans and groups who may have more difficulty in accessing mental health services. 17. To participate in research, audit and evaluation as required. Supervision, training, meetings, and support 18.

To undertake specific and specialised training provided by Derbyshire Mind and other nominated parties, in order to support the vulnerable cohort of attendees. 19. To attend and actively participate in regular one-to-one meetings with line manager, team meetings, and clinical supervision. 20.

To participate in Individual Performance Review and Personal Development plans, and to undertake training and development as identified within these discussions and as indicated by the requirements of the post. 21. To be proactive in reviewing and evaluating own personal performance and identifying areas for improvement and development. General 29.

Provide cover for other members of the wider Crisis Support Drop-In service team and potentially other Crisis Support Drop-In service teams across Derbyshire as necessary. 30. Participate in the assessment of risk and thereby contribute towards clinical governance as appropriate. 31.

Maintain the confidentiality of information about attendees and other services, in accordance with Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures. GDPR etc 32. Keep up to date on all matters relating to Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures and adhere to these at all times. 33.

Be familiar with matters relating to health and safety management and work in accordance with Derbyshire Minds Health and Safety policy and procedures. 34. Derbyshire Mind is committed to Equal Opportunities for all present and potential members of staff and attendees. Therefore, it is expected that all employees and volunteers will understand, support, and apply this policy through their working practice, which requires all individuals to be treated with respect, dignity, courtesy, fairness and consideration.

35. Represent and be an advocate and role-model of Derbyshire Mind. When Completing Your Application Applicants must use the criteria listed in the Person Specification to structure their 'Supporting Information' section on their Application Form. To be most successful, applicants must take each criteria in turn, and demonstrate their experience, knowledge, and abilities in that area.

The shortlisting panel will score applications based on the information the application has provided, and how it meets the listed criteria. No assumptions about an applicants skills or experience can be made. The panel can only score your applicability based on what has been written. If an applicant perhaps feels they dont have direct experience of the required criteria, they should think about what transferable skills they might have from other areas of their life, as this can all be considered.