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Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioner - Glasgow ARBD

Penumbra Mental Health

Scotland

On-site

GBP 24,000 - 26,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A mental health support organization in Glasgow is seeking dedicated individuals to provide person-centred support for adults facing various challenges. The role involves training staff, ensuring quality care plans, and creating a positive environment for residents. Ideal candidates should have relevant qualifications and a passion for making a difference in people's lives. There are full-time and part-time roles available with a salary range of £24,618 to £25,944 per annum.

Qualifications

  • Relevant training and qualifications required as per SSSC and Care Inspectorate.
  • Passionate about working with adults from diverse backgrounds.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that the team supports the residents according to organisational values.
  • Train new workers on medication support as per individual plans.
  • Provide supervision and support to the workers in line with policy.
  • Complete audits of residents' support plans to meet organisational standards.
  • Delegate tasks to maintain a welcoming environment.

Skills

Person-centred approach
Strong interest in people

Education

Relevant training and qualification for SSSC and Care Inspectorate
Job description
Overview

Location: Glasgow ARBD

Salary: £24,618 - £25,944 per annum (£12.62 - £13.30 p/h equivalent)

Full time and part time available – Permanent

At Penumbra, we strive to create a culture and environment where people feel valued and inspired to reach their own personal goals. Our fundamental priority is to provide support which is safe and promotes recovery, social inclusion and citizenship for people with mental health challenges. We recognise that the people we support have skills and experience that can bring about positive changes for themselves. Through an ethos of inclusion, equality and fairness, our staff are committed to promoting good mental health and wellbeing for people using our services.

Our ARBD supported accommodation is based in Bardowie Street in Glasgow’s Possilpark, and is an assessment centre for people who have been diagnosed with ARBD or possible ARBD. We provide a safe and positive environment in which people can develop the life skills and confidence to actively move towards and define their recovery. The service provides bespoke and proactive support to identify and address the individual’s needs, placing them at the heart of their support. With an emphasis on independence and empowerment, people are helped to move toward self-identified goals. While there is an element of collaborative group work, this is at all times focussed on improving self-esteem and addressing issues such loneliness, social exclusion and addiction in a supportive peer environment.

You will be passionate about working in a person-centred way with adults from a variety of backgrounds, and with a range of challenges. With a strong interest in people and a commitment to helping others, you will strive to make a positive impact on people’s lives and tailor support to enable people to fulfil their best potential.

Responsibilities
  • Ensure that the team are supporting the residents following the values and ethos of the organisation. Ensure robust care plans are implemented and followed.
  • Train new workers re medication support according to the individual plan while following policy guidelines.
  • Provide support and supervision in line with organisational policy to several of the workers and receive the relevant training and qualification required by the SSSC and Care Inspectorate.
  • Complete audits of the resident’s support plans to ensure that the quality of the support plans meet the standards required by the organisation.
  • Prioritise and delegate tasks to maintain a positive and welcoming environment for residents and the team in a service where no day is the same.
Qualifications / Requirements
  • Relevant training and qualification required by the SSSC and Care Inspectorate (as applicable to the role).
  • We cannot consider CVs – all applications should go through the application process on our website. Only applications completed through our website will be considered.
  • If you are unable to complete an online application, contact recruitment@penumbra.org.uk to arrange a paper copy.
  • Penumbra cannot offer visa sponsorship. We can only accept applications from applicants with the legal right to work in the UK, or candidates with an application in progress to obtain the right to work.
Application Process & Updates

Updates and responses to applications will come from our recruitment system. These emails may go into spam; please check regularly. To avoid this, add “Penumbra Careers” – recruitment@penumbra.org.uk to your contact list or check the status by logging into the careers portal. If you have not had any update, contact recruitment@penumbra.org.uk.

Support & Diversity

Penumbra is committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, neurodiverse candidates, and candidates with mental health conditions throughout the recruitment process. We will make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair and inclusive process. If you think you require reasonable adjustments, please contact recruitment@penumbra.org.uk.

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