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Female Peer Recovery Navigator
Posting date: | 25 March 2025 |
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Salary: | £25,359.00 to £27,449.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £25359.00 - £27449.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 14 April 2025 |
Location: | Bristol, BS8 1SB |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | B0089-25-0005 |
Summary
Build trusting and collaborative relationship with the service user. Carry out role adhering to Mental Health Bristol Partnerships policies, procedures, values, code of conduct and current legislation using a Recovery orientated, psychologically informed, equalities based approach To be an expert through personal lived experience of mental health recovery; to draw upon lived experience of mental health support needs and recovery to assist people to move forward positively. To be active in own recovery and show a willingness to share recovery experience Co produce, implement and review recovery plan, crisis plan and other self management tools e.g Wellness Recovery Action Plan, in partnership with service users in line with best practice. To act as a specialist resource within the service, by offering a unique perspective to service users. To act as an expert on recovery resources. To facilitate positive culture change within the workplace , as defined by system leadership. Identify, assess, contribute, maintain, feedback and manage risk to ensure risk is minimised. Work in a safe manner using a positive risk-taking approach, ensuring the health and safety policies of Mental Health Bristol are implemented and fully adhered to ensure all safeguarding issues are properly managed. Have up-to-date safeguarding training and ensure that Safeguarding policies and procedures are fully adhered to and that a Think Family approach is embedded within working practice. Support facilitation of delivery of the recovery plan to enable service users to make informed decisions about their mental wellbeing, maximising their independence and providing advocacy role where appropriate. Work in a culturally sensitive way for all service users, tailoring service to meet their individual needs, challenging stigma and discrimination, advocating for person if appropriate, and ensuring up-to-date community knowledge. Work with a range of needs e.g from young people to older people, LGBT service users , disabled people and with people with a range of backgrounds and ethnicity. To provide specialist support to women using the service and advice and guidance to other team members regarding womens mental health issues To provide specialist support and screening regarding domestic abuse/sexual violence and provide advice and guidance to the team on pathways into DVA and sexual violence services. Participate actively in supervision and reflective practice. Proactively seek advice and support from colleagues and other agencies as relevant Promote and facilitate service user involvement and inclusion within Mental Health Bristol and the community in line with Mental Health Bristol Partnership objectives. Contribute to project work, development initiatives and implementation of policies and procedures with guidance from Team Manager and Partnership and Recovery Development Managers. Contribute to Recovery College delivery and promote college activities to service users, family, carers and enable access. Support caseload management and documentation effectively, ensuring up to date and clear record keeping in line with MHB policies, making best use of supervision, training and staff development. Ensuring up to date and clear record keeping in line with policies. To use RIO electronic patient record system as required by the post. Training will be provided. Collaborate with other team members to maximise service performance, meet targets and Service Level Agreements and promote effective communication and teamwork. Work within rota system including evenings and weekend working as required. Maintain hope and optimism for the individual with high expectations for recovery. Use lived experience (if appropriate)to positively support the individuals recovery Work closely with carers, families and children as with service users carers if appropriate.