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Support Manager (Grade 2) - DBI and SBS

  • Full time
  • £33,573 – £36,184
  • Ayrshire and Arran services
  • Closing 13th March 2022


  • Advertised from 25th February 2022
  • Permanent. 37.5 hours per week.

Role

Penumbra delivers a number of services in the Ayrshire and Arran area including Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) and Suicide Bereavement Support (SBS). Both services operate across Ayrshire and Arran, and deliver quick response support to people experiencing distress and/or who have lost a love one to suicide.

Distress Brief Intervention (DBI)

DBI is a two-tiered response; a Level 1 response from frontline partnership agencies and Level 2 supportive interventions delivered by Penumbra. DBI responds to a referral made on behalf of a person experiencing distress within 24 hours, with the provision of time limited support. The Service then delivers community-based problem-solving support, wellness and distress management planning, supported connections and signposting for a period of up to 14 days.

Suicide Bereavement Support (SBS)

The Scottish Government’s firm commitment to provide support for those people who have lost a loved one to suicide is being addressed by the piloting of a new national rapid-response service, offering support for families at this difficult time. Working in partnership with Support in Mind Scotland (SiMS) who deliver in the Highlands, this service provides 7-day a week early advice and assistance to bereaved families and individuals, practical support (e.g. help arranging a funeral, advice on financial issues, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal (COPFS) process), emotional support through a listening ear, an assessment of need, a safety plan and signposting to local organisations that can further assist the family/individual.

This service is not intended to provide an alternative to specialist mental health services or as a substitute for bereavement counselling. Instead, the service is designed to be a supportive liaison service that can offer both practical assistance at a distressing time and connect bereaved families with specialist local services in their area.

The role of the Support Manager is to manage, support and supervise a diverse team across both services that include an Assistant Support Manager and Recovery Practitioners who assist people who use the services to establish and maintain a meaningful and fulfilling life in the community; with some focus on distress management planning.

The Support Manager will work collaboratively with a range of partners including the national DBI Programme and the local SBS Oversight Group. You will have an active role within local partnerships and networks that form part of the comprehensive DBI and SBS delivery and implementation to deliver compassionate, connected support to the people of Ayrshire and Arran.

Application notes

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