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An established non-profit organization is seeking an Assertive Outreach Worker to provide vital support to vulnerable individuals in the community. This role involves engaging with clients facing mental health challenges and assisting them in navigating the criminal justice system. You will work collaboratively with various agencies, ensuring clients receive the necessary support and resources to improve their health and wellbeing. If you're passionate about making a difference and have experience in community work, this opportunity offers a fulfilling career path in a supportive environment dedicated to kindness and integrity.
Organisation It’s not just about what we offer, but how we offer it.
Catalyst is a non-profit organisation working with people to support their health and wellbeing.
Established in Guildford for over 30 years, we provide services alongside a variety of statutory and Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) colleagues in Surrey and its borders.
We believe change is achievable when offered by a flexible, respectful, inclusive and a non-judgemental approach.
Our values are Kindness, Integrity and Commitment.
Purpose of Job Catalyst, in partnership with Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust are providing the Liaison and Diversion services to the Surrey community.
The aim of the service is to provide early intervention for vulnerable people of all ages as they come to the attention of the criminal justice system. People will be assessed and individuals with mental health concerns, learning disabilities, substance misuse problems and other vulnerabilities will be identified as soon as possible and offered support, signposting and referrals to appropriate support services based on their needs.
Information gained from the assessments will be shared with the relevant youth and criminal justice agencies to enable key decision makers to make more informed decisions on diversion, charging, case-management, effective participation in criminal justice proceedings, remand and sentencing for these vulnerable individuals.
The Assertive Outreach Worker will work with colleagues in the Liaison and Diversion Service to offer person-centred and community based support and interventions, which will improve the health and social care for individuals whilst reducing offending and supporting the best possible decision-making within criminal justice partnerships.
This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at an enhanced level. Please note past drug and/or alcohol or criminality history will not necessarily discount you from undertaking this role.
Key Activities:
General terms of reference:
In carrying out the above duties the post holder will:
Qualifications and experience
A diploma or degree in appropriate subject i.e. counselling, psychology, social work, probation, mental health, learning difficulties and/or Health and Social Care (NVQ level 3)
A minimum of 2 years community experience of working with adults relating to mental health, learning difficulties drug and alcohol work, and accommodation issues
Knowledge and skills
An understanding of confidentiality, consent, information sharing, in line with GDPR
A working knowledge of assertive outreach work, assessing and managing risk and Safeguarding, and policies and procedures supporting these
An ability to work with complex clients (alcohol, homelessness, learning difficulties, mental health issues) in the community
A good working knowledge of harm reduction approaches
Skilled in providing support within a multi skilled/disciplinary approach within teams and with external organisations
A working knowledge of supporting clients to access services such as: hostels/housing, benefits, primary care, mental health, physical health, and treatment services
Good communication and written skills and a commitment to accurate and confidential record keeping on case management systems
Ability to interact effectively with the clients, colleagues and other professionals whilst retaining clear boundaries
Ability to work to all the policies, procedures and standards of the service and joint working arrangements with statutory and voluntary sector partners
A good understanding of personal limitations, ability to identify when to seek advice and support, and deal with issues in a professional manner
Information technology
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and basic Excel
Ability to enter data onto a database as required by the Service
General
Ability to work flexibly across operational hours and evenings where required
Ability to travel to and from a number of different locations on a daily basis
A passion for developing own skills/knowledge base through ongoing learning and development
We acknowledge the unique contribution that all Catalyst employees and clients can bring to our organisation in terms of their culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital status, nationality, age, religion or belief and any physical disability or history of mental health or additional problems.
All appointments and promotions are based on merit and no job applicant or employee will be treated unfairly or discriminated against. All staff have equal access to staff development.
Any member of staff who breaches this policy may be subject of grievance and/or disciplinary procedures.
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