Recovery Navigator - Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom - Second Step

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    Job summary

    We are recruiting two Recovery Navigators to join our team in Weston-super-Mare. Working in an integrated way with our partners in the Mental health and wellbeing Integrated Network Team (MINT), we support clients with moderate to high enduring mental health difficulties to find coping strategies personally and within their community.

    Main duties of the job

    Based at The Coast Resource Centre, Diamond Batch, Weston-Super-Mare, you will work as part of a multi-professional team with representatives from PCLS, Adult Social Care, AWP to name but a few, in order to complete support conversations and interventions with clients referred into the MINT hub. You may also need to attend daily Multi-Disciplinary Discussions (MDDs) within the hub to discuss referrals following a completed support conversation.

    About us

    Second Step is a leading mental health charity in the South West offering housing, support and hope to people with mental health and other problems. Our vision is that we believe in a world where everyone affected by their mental health can create a positive future. We promote mental health and wellbeing by supporting people and communities to build brighter futures.

    Job description

    Job responsibilities

    Building a trusting and collaborative relationship with the client; demonstrating hope and courage. Completing individual assessments via an initial support conversation that will inform the clients recovery plan and direction of support. Supporting the client to utilise self-management tools a Wellness Recovery Action Plan to stay well. Using a range of interventions, approaches, and tools (motivational interviewing, active listening, navigation, solution-focused support) that enables people to move positively through their recovery. Navigating the wider system which includes supporting the client to access appropriate support within their own communities via voluntary sector organisations, community groups, charities or referrals to statutory services like drug and alcohol support. Enabling clients to make informed decisions about their mental wellbeing, maximizing their independence and providing an advocacy role where appropriate.

    Person Specification

    Experience

    Essential

  • A minimum of two years significant experience working with people with mental health needs, or people with complex needs
  • Proven experience of working with people with multiple needs ( mental health, homelessness, alcohol/drug dependency long term conditions)
  • Proven experience of carrying out needs and/or risk assessments and the support planning process
  • Experience of working with a number of individuals with competing needs and priorities
  • Desirable

  • Proven experience of mental health issues and/or services, either as a user, carer or supporter.