Charity registered in Scotland SC004128
Health in Mind is a leader within Scotland offering support and counselling for survivors of trauma.
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Development Worker to support people who have experienced historic forced adoption practices in Scotland.
We are seeking a part-time (1 day per week) Development Worker to support in the delivery of our Historic Forced Adoption Services. The Development Worker will facilitate peer groups, events and wellbeing workshops which will support people, including mothers, fathers, adult adoptees and other family members, who’ve experienced historic forced adoption practices.
This post requires work to take place in a varied way, with groups taking place in the community and online. There is some homeworking possible. Flexibility in working hours may be required to meet the needs of the people that we support.
We are seeking applicants who:
Are you motivated and passionate about supporting people? Do you have experience in the above areas? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
Do you enjoy empowering others to make positive changes in their life?
We are seeking a new Support and Development Worker to join our diverse Community Mental Health and Wellbeing team in the Edinburgh One to One Support Service.
Support and Development Workers work alongside people to support their mental health and wellbeing through offering trauma-informed, person-centred support in short term (10 Weeks) one-to-one interventions to people living in Edinburgh to help build self-management and coping strategies.
If you have of experience of supporting people to improve their mental health and wellbeing or personal experience of self-managing your own mental health difficulties we’d love to hear from you!