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Mind In Bradford

Crisis Support Workers for Safe Spaces

Salary scale:
£20,450 - £24,540 per annum


Hours:
Various Shift Patterns available


Base:
Kenburgh House, Central Bradford, with occasional travel across the district


Responsible to:
Service Manager / Team Leader


Annual Leave:

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25 days pro-rata

Probationary period: 6 months

  • Do you want to be part of making a positive difference to the mental health & wellbeing of people in our community?
  • Do you have experience of directly supporting people in a mental health setting and are confident in managing challenging situations?
If so, we would love to hear from you.


Mind in Bradford are working with The Cellar Trust, building on their existing, award winning crisis services and have formed a strategic partnership to lead the new NHS funded Safe Spaces programme, working with a range of different local community organisations as well as a range of public sector partners.

The Safe Spaces Service is an all-age service with a number of different elements.

It is available to people who live in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven and includes one to one support (365 days per year 12pm-2.30am), outreach support, community-based crisis/wellbeing cafes, overnight accommodation for children and young people, and in-reach provision.


The service delivers services in a non-clinical, supportive environment designed to help people in crisis stay safe, work through and understand their feelings, and then support them to access the support they need going forward.

People can be referred via various pathways as an alternative to visiting A&E.


We are looking to strengthen our existing teams and have a number of vacancies for Crisis Support Workers and Team Leaders working in our Bradford Hub, based in the centre of Bradford.


Crisis Support Worker

The Role:


Working as part of a team of Crisis Support Workers you will be delivering mainly one-to-one crisis support to clients over the telephone or face to face.


You will provide practical assistance to clients in order for them to regain control over their lives and their own unique recovery process, delivering supportive one-one and some group interventions.

The role is emotionally demanding due to the nature of distress experienced by clients. You may, on occasion, be required to travel across the district as part of the role.


Who you are:


In order to thrive in this role, you will have experience of directly supporting people who have mental health difficulties within a mental health service / setting, have experience of working with vulnerable people with multiple risk factors in a clear, meaningful and non-judgmental way and need the ability to inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible in others.


We have the below shifts available at our Bradford Hub as detailed below.

We operate 365 days a year so shifts are available 7 days a week
:

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am - Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
***Making an Application:
  • Please note it is not possible for us to give feedback to non
  • shortlisted applicants
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Closing Date: Open Recruitment until all positions are filled

Interview Date:
Ongoing


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  • Shift Preference Form
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  • Equal Opportunity Form**:Equal Opportunities Monitoring

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