Complex Care Project Worker (Relief)

Pobl Group

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Update day: 18-05-2024

Location: Caerphilly Wales

Category: Other

Industry: Civic Social Organizations

Position: Entry level

Job type: Full-time

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Tŷ Anwen is a residential mental health service in Caerphilly. We provide person centred support for up to 16 individuals with serious and enduring mental illness and complex needs which may include support with self-harm. The team at Tŷ Anwen work to a recovery model of care and offer support that provides effective therapeutic boundaries. They provide clearly identified outcomes, thereby working towards recovery and facilitating independence.

What is special about this opportunity?

The role of the Mental Health Project Worker is to empower and support individuals we support, working flexibly to improve performance and outcomes for people who use our service. You will work as part of a team to develop, implement and review high-quality person-centred care and support plans based on individual needs, preferences and aspirations when required.

As part of a growing organisation there are endless opportunities for training and career progression.

How can I make a difference?

As a Mental Health project worker you will be involved in day-to-day support including;
  • Supporting individuals to live independently within a care setting.
  • Support, prompting and administering medication
  • Engagement in social activities
  • Completing and updating support plans, risk assessments and risk management plans.
  • Carrying out supervisions
  • Completing assessments from referrals
  • Be responsible for the service in the absence of the manager
  • Undertake relevant training for the role
  • Liaise with Social Services, Benefits Agencies, Housing department and other relevant agencies
Who are we looking for?

Our Team Will Possess
  • A genuine desire to help people and make a difference
  • 3 years’ experience in a similar role
  • Have or be willing towards completing a QCF in Health and Social Care
  • An understanding of housing options and the process of re-housing to support individuals when they move on from Ty Anwen
  • An understanding of the challenges that many of our service users face
  • Keen listening and communication skills
  • Empathy, compassion and a caring nature
  • Flexibility including working evenings/night bank holidays and weekends
  • Respect, integrity and dignity for our client groups
  • A non-judgmental approach to providing care and support
  • Ability to complete and regularly review relevant paperwork such as support plans and risk assessments
Key Information
  • This is a flexible relief opportunity
  • An annual salary of £25,415 (FTE)
  • 12.07% relief holiday payment top up
  • Shifts include day and night shifts.
  • Advance rotas to support colleagues work life balance.
  • The job title for a Mental Health Project Worker within Pobl is called ‘Complex Care Project worker’
  • To work in this role, you’ll need to be registered with Social Care Wales. If you’re not already we’ll help you do this as part of your recruitment process.
  • We pay for an Enhanced DBS check, which is a requirement for this role.
  • We also care about our employee’s wellbeing and offer a Time for Talking service where counselling and psychological wellbeing support 24/7, 365 days a year is available to you should you need it. We also have an incredible Wellbeing team who are available for you to access along with mindfulness sessions and the chance to be involved in other fun activities.
To start your journey with Pobl click ’Apply Now’

Pobl is an organisation with equality, diversity, and inclusion at its heart, and we are pleased to have recently been accredited with Stage 2 Investors in Diversity. We welcome applications from all areas of the community.
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Deadline: 02-07-2024

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