Recovery Navigator - King's Lynn, United Kingdom - Access Community Trust

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Description
Hours: 24 hours per week which includes evenings and weekend working (two week rolling rota).

Pay:
£21,255 per annum (based on a 37.5 hour working week, salary will be pro-rated for part time working)


About the service:

Steam House cafes are purpose designed mental health crisis cafes across Norfolk & Suffolk.

We offer a unique and safe cafe-styled space with a fully-trained multidisciplinary team, offering holistic support to adults experiencing mental health crisis - day and night.


The service is operational 7 days per week, day and night, so flexibility is required to meet the needs of the service. An early shift may start from 9am, and a late shift may finish at Midnight.


Drawing on experiences and learnings from decades of assistance to those most vulnerable in our community, STEAM provides clients with a calming and informed environment beneficial to their needs.


Each cafe provides guidance, support and personalised pathway plans, which are mindfully coproduced over a period of time with our team, to enhance future wellbeing for the client.


Main Responsibilities:

  • To work in conjunction with managers and other key agencies in developing both policy and associated practice that meet the combined needs of the client group
  • To provide individual and bespoke support, information, signposting and access to appropriate and relevant services for those wishing to access the crisis hub
  • To be involved in supporting those who have low resilience and are at risk of, or are experiencing a mental health crisis
  • To liaise with managers or other appropriate persons to ensure the safety of clients and staff
  • To liaise with external agencies regarding presenting clients and any relevant history or risk factors
  • Support clients to help identify individual needs and coping strategies, and to help provide and encourage a supportive and safe environment as an alternative to contacting emergency services or attending A&E
  • To encourage clients to share knowledge and feedback, in order to provide a holistic and efficient service
  • To record and evaluate the impact of interventions using appropriate evaluation tools
  • Ensure that appropriate records and documentation are inputted in a timely manner and stored securely on the Access Community Trust (Access) Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, ensuring concerns are reported to the relevant person(s)
  • To undertake specific and specialised training in order to support the vulnerable client group and maintain continued professional development through attending agreed training and conferences
  • To work collaboratively as part of a Multi-Disciplinary team and contribute to Team discussions
  • To provide interventions that are evidence based, and to follow client centred principles. This will involve assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the outcomes of interventions, and maintaining appropriate records
Person Specification (Essential/Desirable)


Work Experience

  • A minimum of 2 years experience of working within adult mental health (E)
  • Ability to confidently use verbal deescalation techniques to good effect (E)
  • Ability to prioritise workload (E)
  • Proven experience working within a team of individuals (E)
  • Experience of assisting to implement change (E)
  • Experience of report writing and data collection, analysis, and presentation (E)
  • Experience of partnership working and multiagency liaison (E)
  • Previous experience of dealing with and reporting incidents, accidents or near misses and safeguarding reporting (D)
  • Recent mental health first aid certificate (D)
  • Recent ASSIST training certificate (D)

Skills & Knowledge (Essential/Desirable)

  • Public speaking skills and the ability to participate in workshops and seminars (E)
  • Knowledge of mental illness and the effects on service users and carers (E)
  • Good IT skills (E)
  • Understanding of coproduction and peer support (D)
  • Awareness of professional boundaries (E)

Personal Attributes

  • Full driving licence and willingness to drive company vehicles (D)
  • Values diversity and shows commitment to equality of opportunity (E)
  • Demonstrate evidence of team working (E)
  • Able to work flexibly according to service need (E)
  • Able to demonstrate empathy (E)
  • Able to demonstrate assertive qualities (E)
  • Able to take direction and instruction (E)
  • Honest and trustworthy (E)
  • Confident, respectful, selfreliant, aware of personal boundaries and resourceful (E)

Application Info:


As an organisation we recognise the value of lived experience and actively encourage our staff, with support, to use their experiences to support the development of our services and their work.

We may ask you to share your lived experience with us at interview stage, if you feel comfortable doing so.

Access Community Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its young people and vulnerable adults using our services and expect all staff and volunteers to share this co

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