At a Glance
- Tasks: Support residents' mental health through group and one-to-one sessions in a therapeutic environment.
- Company: Join a compassionate organisation dedicated to mental health and community support.
- Benefits: Enjoy sick pay, casual dress, company events, pension, and health programmes.
- Other info: Flexible shifts required; great opportunity for personal and professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in people's lives while developing your skills in a supportive setting.
- Qualifications: GCSEs in English and Maths, plus experience in health and social care or a psychology degree.
The predicted salary is between 24300 - 29700 Β£ per year.
Purpose of Mental Health Project Worker:
- The facilitation of recovery in a therapeutic setting via the implementation of group and one-to-one work with key residents.
- Providing 24/7 support for our residents with regular on-call and overnights required additional payment for enhancements.
- Assist with the facilitation of a participative environment enabling the resident to gain increasing independence and to develop to their full potential.
Main Responsibilities and Duties:
- Therapeutic Programme Development, Maintenance and Support: Contribute to the development and participation of a programme centred towards rehabilitative and supportive care. The promotion and enablement of each resident to further enhance their independence within the therapeutic setting. Assisting allocated residents with personalised and bespoke support to assist with their development within the therapeutic setting. Adopting a collaborative approach in the development of the community, with resident involvement. Facilitation of regular working groups with residents and for staff developmental purposes.
- Staff Development: Adopt a coaching approach for newly joined Project Workers and Wardens, if applicable.
- Project Operations: Assist the Project Manager, Deputy Project Manager or nominee, with ensuring operational efficiency of the Project, including: Ensuring agreed level of occupancy, Regular maintenance of standardised records for the service, Compliance and adherence to Licence and Tenancy Agreements, Ensuring the service operates within agreed budgetary parameters, Compliance with Health and Safety legislation, as applicable to Northern Ireland.
- External Stakeholders: Ensuring that a best practice approach is adopted when engaging with external stakeholders, including the Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) and nominated Housing Associations. Regular contact with designated allied health professionals, as appropriate.
- Collaborative Working: Regular attendance and participation in staff meetings as scheduled. Working collaboratively and jointly with other internal departments, including Finance, Digital, Human Resources and Information Technology (IT) and Learning and Development (L&D).
- Supervision and Training: Participation in monthly supervision sessions with Manager or other suitable nominee. Ensure participation in mandatory and refresher training, as required.
- General: Actively promote the organisational mission, values, aims and objectives, ensuring all Policies and Procedures, including the Code of Conduct and Practice are adhered to at all times. Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements, including NISCC registration and Access NI check requirements. Adhere and comply with all Thresholds Health and Safety Policies and Procedures.
Equal Opportunities Statement:
Threshold is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on any of the protected characteristics. Our hiring decisions are based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and join us in creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
Education and Professional Qualifications:
- Essential: GCSE English and Mathematics Grades A-C or demonstrable equivalent & Lvl 3 RQF Qualification or equivalent & Six months demonstrable experience working in a Health & Social Care Environment, i.e., mental health, rehabilitation or learning disability. Or a psychology degree (lv 6) or other relevant discipline or equivalent & Lvl 3 RQF Qualification or willing to attain in post through organisation.
Circumstances:
- Essential: To be fully flexible as the role of Project Worker will involve working on a Rota/shift basis in a mental health setting. Shifts will include early shifts, night shifts, weekend and/or night cover as requested.
Competencies:
- Essential: Ability to demonstrate alignment with Thresholds core values: Communication and interpersonal skills, Motivation and drive for excellence, Innovation and Creativity, Integrity and Honesty, Collaboration and Teamwork.
Information Technology:
- Desirable: Demonstrable working experience of working with Microsoft (MS) Office systems to include Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint.
Additional Requirements:
- Desirable: Possess a current and valid driving license or have access to a form of transport that will permit the candidate to meet the requirements of the post in full.
Experience:
- Desirable: Proven Experience working in mental health.
Guidance:
Threshold will undertake a shortlisting exercise based solely upon the written information contained within your application form, to satisfactorily demonstrate how and to what extent you meet the above specified criteria. The shortlisting panel will not make assumptions as to your circumstances, qualifications and experience.
Canvassing:
Please note that any form of canvassing, either oral or written, directly or indirectly, in connection with this appointment shall disqualify a candidate from the recruitment and selection process.
Supplementary Information:
- Please note that this is a regulated post and will be subject to an Enhanced Access NI Check.
- The post holder must either be registered or apply for registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC), upon appointment.
Benefits:
- Sick pay
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Company pension
- Health & wellbeing programme
Mental Health Project Worker in Portrush employer: Threshold Services NI
As a Mental Health Project Worker, you will thrive in a supportive and collaborative environment that prioritises the well-being and independence of our residents. Our organisation offers competitive pay, including additional enhancements for on-call duties, and fosters a culture of continuous professional development through coaching and training opportunities. Located in Northern Ireland, we are committed to making a meaningful impact in the community while providing our employees with the resources and support they need to grow both personally and professionally.