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Recovery Practitioner (Peer) - Peers 4 HOPE

  • Full time
  • £19,814 – £20,881
  • North Ayrshire
  • Closing 29th April 2021


  • Advertised from 8th April 2021
  • Salary equivalent to £10.16 - £10.71 per hour. 37.5 hours per week

Role

Penumbra is one of Scotland’s largest mental health charities. Through our innovative recovery focussed approach to mental health support, we offer a range of services in communities across Scotland, and our teams support around 1800 adults and young people each week.

We are a leading employer of peer colleagues and 20% of our teams are employed in peer support roles. Our Peers4Hope team in North Ayrshire draw on lived experience from their own mental health recovery to support people accessing our service through a compassionate, hopeful and non-judgemental approach.

The successful applicant for the post of Recovery Practitioner (Peer) will use insight from lived experience to assist people who use the service to establish and maintain a meaningful and fulfilling life.

If you share our passion for mental health recovery and want a rewarding career as part of a leading third sector organisation with great employee benefits, then we want to hear from you.

Role Overview

To assist people who use the service to establish and maintain a meaningful and fulfilling life in the community. Playing a central role in the planning and provision of quality, recovery focused support.

Responsibilities

  • Establish an effective relationship with people who use the service in accordance with Penumbra’s policies and procedures.
  • Develop outcome-based personal recovery plans for each service user, which promotes self –management and social inclusion.
  • Co-ordinate delivery of recovery focused support.
  • Deliver community-based well-being workshops that promote positive mental health.
  • Provide practical support and supervision to Recovery Workers and/or Peer Workers as required.
  • Develop effective relationships with other groups and agencies in your area and take opportunities to promote mental health awareness in the wider community.
  • Be responsible for maintaining the relevant systems of documentation.
  • Provide accurate information and reports as required.
  • Provide formal input to Care Management reviews as required.
  • Be flexible and responsive to meet the changing needs of the service users and the organisation, within the agreed criteria.
  • Work effectively with other members of the team, and liaise effectively with families, agencies, colleagues and other stakeholders.
  • Participate in training activities and meetings as required.
  • Uphold Penumbra’s Code of Practice.

This Job Description is not exhaustive; the post-holder may be required to perform other duties, deemed appropriate to this grade, as and when required.

During the Covid-Pandemic this post is working from home. Staff will return to community support based on government guidance.

Application notes

Closing Date: 29th April 2021

To find out more and to apply, please visit our website.