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A leading non-profit organization is seeking a Part Time Mental Health Support Worker to join their team in the Spelthorne area. The role involves providing mental health support in food bank settings, assisting individuals in need, and fostering connections with health services. This unique opportunity combines compassion and collaborative work within the community, making a positive impact on those experiencing mental health challenges.
Our client is a non-profit organisation working with people to support their health and wellbeing. Established for over 30 years, they have provided services alongside a variety of statutory and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) colleagues in Surrey and its boarders. They believe change is achievable when offered by a flexible, respectful, inclusive and a non-judgemental approach.
They are currently looking for a Part Time Mental Health Support Worker to be based within the Foodbanks within the Spelthorne area.
Salary: £25,970 pro rata
Hours: 28 hours(open to 5 part days or 4 full days)
Duration: 2 year contract
Company Benefits: 26 days annual leave (pro rata and rising with service) + bank holidays + 1 extra days leave on your birthday, Pension, Access to Simply Health, Blended working, Employee discount programme and more
Location Spelthorne area (mainly Stanwell and Sunbury)
This is a unique and fantastic opportunity to offer mental health support within a less formal setting. You will be based mainly within two foodbanks in the Spelthorne area and you will be supporting individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges, helping to identify immediate needs and provide reassurance during foodbank visits whilst helping to navigate the mental health system to ensure access to the appropriate services.
You will have a confidential area to work in so individuals feel able to talk in confidence. This will also give you the opportunity to assess and identify when individuals require professional intervention and make appropriate referrals.
It is key that you work collaboratively and build strong relationships and networks with relevant colleagues and agencies from the statutory and voluntary health, social care and wellbeing sectors to support individuals (e.g mental health services, GP s, social care teams and other services).
You will also have the opportunity to provide basic mental health awareness to food bank staff and volunteers as required.
This post is subject to a DBS check. Please note past drug and/or alcohol or criminality history will not necessarily discount you from undertaking this role
Our ideal applicant will have/be;