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Distress Brief Intervention Worker

  • Full time
  • £25,350
  • On site: Livingston, no working from home.
  • Closing 23rd December 2024


  • Advertised from 2nd December 2024
  • 37.5/week full time or 30 hours, working as part of a rota over a 7 day period
  • Benefits: Training Provided, Contributory Pension up to 6%, Travel Allowance, 35 days annual leave rising to 40, plus 1 paid wellbeing day

Role

An exciting position has become available for a Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) Worker based in our small established team covering West Lothian. The service provides swift access to a compassionate response and provision of short-term support to assist people to deal with their experience of distress. The service is part of the national Scottish Government DBI programme and works in keeping with their policies and guidelines.

Organisation:

We are a Lanarkshire based charitable company with over 40 years’ experience providing a range of community based mental health and wellbeing services. We currently provide a range of services across Lanarkshire and West Lothian, as well as an information resource, charity shop, café and wellbeing centre. We are a Gold accredited IIP organisation.

Role Requirements:

An understanding of mental health issues.

Ability to treat people in a non-judgemental and supportive manner.

Experience of working with people in challenging situations.

Excellent communication skills and a positive can-do attitude.

Ability to build rapport easily and maintain positive and effective communications.

Able to work independently in a proactive manner.

Confident in working closely with other professionals, G.P.’s, and community agencies.

Able to contribute to and work in conjunction with fellow staff to support organisational initiatives and developments in a uniform and positive manner.

Basic IT skills, working knowledge of office 365 desirable.

Why should you apply?

The chance to join a well-established company.

Opportunity to join a fantastic team.

Fully funded SVQ qualification to meet SSSC requirements.

Ongoing support for personal development needs.

PVG Fees reimbursed.

Annual performance related reward scheme in operation.

Application notes

This post is subject to a PVG (Protection of Vulnerable Groups) check and also reference checks.

Full driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes is necessary.

You will become registered with SSSC if not already registered.

Applications from people who have personal experience of mental health difficulties are encouraged.

To apply please email your CV with a covering letter to headoffice@lamh.org.uk

If you require further information also please feel free to email above

Closing date: noon on 23/12/24