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Peer Support Practitioner - Glasgow South

  • Full time
  • £17,893 – £19,238
  • Glasgow
  • Closing 4th April 2021


  • Advertised from 18th March 2021

Role

Essential for the role

  • Personal lived experience of homelessness, alcohol or other drugs, mental health issues and / or involvement in criminal justice system.
  • Must be willing to use your lived experience to engage with service users

About the Service

The Flexible Homelessness Outreach Support Service delivers a person-centred delivery model that meets the diverse needs of people presenting to GCC under Homeless Legislation.

We deliver measurable, high-quality and consistent outcome-based interventions, we are creative and innovative and bring added value to improve both engagement with and outcomes for service users.

We provide a robust assertive outreach approach for individuals who are in temporary/emergency accommodation or moving on to permanent accommodation.

We work with 500+ people city wide, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

FHOSS provides support 365 days per year. Operating hours – 8-8 Monday to Friday, 10 – 6 Saturday and Sunday.

Main duties and responsibilities

Support to people who use services - To:

  • provide support and assistance to people who we support in accordance with their support plans and service aims and to provide insight into the process of recovery through the sharing of experience in a positive way.
  • assist with initial and on-going assessments of people who we support.
  • advise people who we support in accordance with guidance from senior colleagues or in accordance with the service aims.
  • be a key worker as required.
  • maintain professional confidentiality and boundaries at all times.
  • support and assist people who we support in crisis situations, and/or manage physical risk or behaviour likely to cause incidents, in accordance with the support plan or service protocol.
  • travel within the service area you are contracted for and supporting the travel and transportation of people who we support in accordance with their support plan (mobility, own car, service vehicles, public transport etc).
  • have an understanding of the causes and effects of social exclusion as is relevant to the service and area in which you work.

Applicants require to be 2 years abstinent from Alcohol and Other Drugs.

We have an exciting opportunity for an individual who has the skills and values to become a Peer Support Worker. It is essential that all candidates have Personal Lived Experience of Homelessness, Alcohol / Other Drugs or Mental Health Issues. By this we mean that you must have experienced the above mentioned directly yourself, not through someone else.

Application notes