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Navigo is seeking a compassionate Therapy Support Worker to join their mental health rehabilitation services. In this rewarding role, you will support individuals with enduring mental health needs, fostering independence and well-being through structured activities and person-centred care. Join a dedicated team making a difference in the community.
Main base Brocklesby Lodge. May also be based at others Rehab Service areas and occasional Acute Wards when required.
Were looking for a caring, proactive individual tojoin our community and inpatient rehabilitation services as a Therapy SupportWorker. This role is a key part of helping individuals with enduring mentalhealth needs live more independently and improve their wellbeing. You will bepart of a compassionate and close-knit team, delivering meaningful, practicalsupport that makes a real difference.
As a Therapy Support Worker, you will provide day-to-daysupport to individuals on a recovery journey. You will help with structured dailyroutines, lead or assist in activities that build life skills, and supportdelivery of 1:1 and group interventions under guidance from therapy staff.You will be an active team member across inpatient and community settings,contributing to person-centred care plans and promoting independence.
Hello!
Weare Navigo. We look after North East Lincolnshire's mental health andwell-being, an award-winning social enterprise that provides mental healthservices to the NHS and beyond.
Thewhole basis of our work is to deliver services that we would be happy for ourown family to use.
Weoffer a range of mental health services, including acute and communityfacilities as well as specialist support such as outstanding older adultsinpatient services, rehabilitation and recovery community mental health and anoutstanding specialist eating disorder facility.
Rankedas one of the top UK companies to work for, we feature in the Best Companiestop 100 large company list.
Asa social enterprise, we do things a little bit differently and have alsodeveloped income-generating commercially viable businesses that providetraining, education and employment opportunities including Grimsby GardenCentre.
Workingat Navigo is not like working anywhere else. Lots of places say that, but wereally mean it.
Welike to work with forward-thinking people who want to make a difference.
Comeand Join us !
Pleasenote: Whilst we value all applications, if we believe an application to be AIgenerated, we will use a checking tool and may reject any application that hasbeen automatically generated.
Shouldyou require any assistance in completing this application due to a disabilityor other needs please contact navigo.recruitment@nhs.net
Are youpassionate about making a real difference to people's lives? Are you ready towork in a role where compassion, connection and community are at the heart ofeverything you do?
Navigo islooking for an enthusiastic, caring and resilient Health Care Assistant to joinour dynamic and dedicated mental health rehabilitation service. You will bejoining a team that is committed to delivering person-centred care toindividuals living with enduring mental health conditions and/or learningdisabilities. This role is integral in supporting our service users on theirjourney towards greater independence, recovery, and a better quality of life.
About theRole
This is aprivileged and highly rewarding position centred on building meaningful,therapeutic relationships with our service users individuals who may bestepping down from secure placements or who require tailored support in thecommunity. You will be part of a multidisciplinary team working within bothinpatient and community rehabilitation pathways.
Your rolewill involve:
Supportservice users with activities of daily living and routines.
Assist with1:1 and group interventions, including cooking, budgeting, leisure, and wellbeingactivities.
Promotedignity, self-efficacy and recovery-focused care.
Workalongside therapists and nurses to implement care and therapy plans.
Observe andreport changes in mental or physical wellbeing to the clinical team.
Help serviceusers attend appointments, engage in community activities and build confidence.
Maintainclear, accurate records using electronic systems.
Attend teammeetings, reflective practice and mandatory training.
Work acrossinpatient settings and in the community
KeyResponsibilities
Person-CentredSupport:
Developmeaningful, supportive relationships and provide tailored care to help serviceusers gain confidence, autonomy and the skills needed for daily living.
Delivery ofInterventions:
Facilitateboth 1:1 and group activities focused on practical and emotional wellbeing,including:
Budgeting,welfare, and benefits support
Healthyliving and nutrition
Vocationaland educational planning
Copingstrategies and stress management
Engagement incommunity and leisure activities
Observationsand Reporting:
Monitor andreport any changes in mood, interaction, mental state, and daily functioning,helping to prevent relapse and contributing to the overall care planningprocess.
Recovery-FocusedWork:
Encouragegoal setting and support service users in achieving their potential throughstructured support, compassion, and guidance.
Accuratelydocument interactions, observations, and interventions in our electronicpatient record system.
TeamContribution:
Participateactively in team meetings, training sessions and service developmentdiscussions. Share insights and contribute to a positive and collaborative teamculture.
WorkFlexibility:
You will workacross inpatient settings and community environments such as service userhomes, kitchens, gardens, gyms or outdoor activity spaces wherever care andengagement is needed.
What WereLooking For
We areseeking individuals who are empathetic, enthusiastic and adaptable. You willideally have experience or interest in working with people who live withserious mental illness and complex needs. A strong sense of purpose, theability to work without direct supervision, and a non-judgemental approach areessential.
Keyattributes include:
Stronginterpersonal and communication skills
Commitment topromoting dignity, inclusion and recovery
Ability towork flexibly, including weekends and public holidays
Willingnessto undertake personal care and practical support tasks
Basic IT literacyfor recording and reporting
Reliable,proactive, and able to work independently and as part of a team
Emotional andPhysical Resilience
Due to thenature of the role, you must be comfortable working in potentially emotionallycharged and unpredictable situations. This includes spending long periodsproviding 1:1 support, managing emotionally distressing conversations, orde-escalating situations involving individuals in crisis.
You will alsobe physically active, driving, walking, participating in leisure activities, andoccasionally supporting service users with shopping, cooking, or domestictasks. Lone working may be required, and all staff must follow the Navigo loneworking policy.
Training andDevelopment
We arecommitted to your ongoing development and success. As a valued team member, youwill have access to:
Comprehensiveinduction and ongoing supervision
Regularreflective practice sessions
Mandatory andservice-specific training
Opportunitiesto specialise in areas such as nutrition, substance misuse, recovery coaching,or occupational therapy
Support withcareer progression through healthcare qualifications (subject to eligibility)
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.