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Peer Support Worker Apprentice – Chiltern Community Mental Health Team
Posting date: | 12 July 2024 |
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Salary: | £22,816.00 to £24,336.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £22816.00 - £24336.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 04 August 2024 |
Location: | Amersham, HP6 5AY |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | C9267-24-1575 |
Summary
Please note, applications for this role close on Sunday 4th August. Interview dates will take place between Tuesday 27th August Thursday 5th September 2024 The Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) provides a range of psychiatric interventions for the adult population within Buckinghamshire. The CMHT is part of an integrated service that includes Inpatient and Urgent Care pathways and works closely with GPs, patients and carers, and other key partners including voluntary organisations. The care we provide focuses on outcomes and recovery for patients as well as supporting carers and families and is based on delivering evidence-based interventions. Our team is committed to providing exceptional care and treatment to adults with mental health challenges, with the goal to deliver patient-centred care of the highest quality, while supporting our staff in their roles and fostering their professional growth. The Peer Support Worker in the Chiltern CMHT Adult Mental Health Team will work alongside a multidisciplinary team that includes medical professionals, psychological therapists, social workers, occupational therapists, RMNs, and support workers. Regular supervision will be offered, and they will undertake Peer Support specific and other relevant training to enhance your professional growth. The Peer Support Worker will use their lived experience of mental health challenges to provide empathy, hope, support, and encouragement to patients through sharing their mutual experiences. This can be achieved through a 1:1 session, group work or support within their community. This post is based in Buckinghamshire, with the successful candidate based at Amersham Health Centre. The role requires a drivers licence and access to a vehicle. The Peer Support Worker can work between 22.5 hours per week 37.5 hours per week. Please discuss preferred working days/hours at interview. Were looking for people who are compassionate, can work well in a team, highly motivated and have excellent written and verbal communication skills. You will be provided with training for the role and given the opportunity to complete the national recognised care certificate. Oxford Health offer the Peer Support Training programme as a nationally recognised accredited Level 3 Apprenticeship (fully funded by Oxford Health). The Peer Worker Apprenticeship is completed over a period of 15-19 months depending on whether a Peer Support Worker works part time or full time (22.5-37.5 hours). Eligibility criteria to enrol on the Apprenticeship includes having GCSE/Level 2 Maths and English qualifications. You will be expected to provide evidence of these qualifications. If you do not have these qualifications, we would still welcome your application for consideration, but you would need to complete The Trusts functional skills courses on Maths and/or English whilst in the role before enrolling on the Apprenticeship. All new Peer Support Workers will be provided with training for the role and support from a tutor and supervisor within their working hours. Lived experience: To support service users to engage effectively with care being offered and access appropriate services Drawing upon lived experience & using active listening to inspire hope, offer empathy, empowerment, confidence building & validate a service users feelings To build relationships that are founded on the value of mutuality which will facilitate the provision of regular and practical support, both one to one and via group facilitation, to service users in developing and managing independence and maintaining dignity and self-respect To positively promote independent living of service users through role-modelling individual recovery journeys To have the individual service users needs always at the forefront of the PSWs practice and to use the skills incorporated in the Peer Support Training to underpin their practice.