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Join a leading mental health charity as a Trainee Multidisciplinary Advocate. In this role, you will support individuals with mental health challenges, advocating for their rights and ensuring they receive the services they need. With structured training and development opportunities, you'll engage with diverse communities while receiving a competitive salary including allowances. The position is part-time at 26.25 hours a week, offering a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives.
Vacancy Salary £22,282.03 plus £3,000 London Allowance (pro rata) actual salary £16,711.52 plus £2,250 London Allowance
Vacancy Location SLaM - Bromley and South London and Maudsley Sites
This is a Permanent, 26.25 hours vacancy that will close in 9 days at 23:59 BST.
Your role
We are looking for an experienced and passionate Trainee Multidisciplinary Advocate to work as part of our South London and Maudsley Advocacy Team.
Imagine being part of an organisation whose common purpose is to help those who are severely impacted by mental illness. We believe that everyone should be treated with respect and dignity – and that’s why equity is one of our core values. We draw on the expertise, unique perspectives and lived experience of our people – regardless of who they are or their background – to help us become inclusive and anti-racist employer, campaigning organisation and service provider that reflect the diverse communities we support as a mental health charity.
The Rethink Mental Illness South London and Maudsley advocacy service supports people detained under the Mental Health Act across The Royal Bethlem Hospital site.
In what can be a distressing time for some, our compassionate team help people understand the rights they have during their stay and allow them the opportunity to have their voice heard during decision made about their care.
We are available to support people during ward rounds, managers meetings, care planning for when they are discharged, and much more.
Our service is available for people detained regardless of their original place of residence, and we accept self-referrals as well as from family, friends, and professionals for people who may not be able to ask for support themselves. family, friends, and professionals for people who may not be able to ask for support themselves.
How You Will Make a Difference
As an unqualified, inexperienced independent multi-disciplinary advocate, you will be required to enrol on the Level 4 Independent Advocacy Practice qualification and complete the course within a set timescale, using protected study time to focus on this. You will shadow experienced team members and then be observed providing advocacy to those who are eligible for our services until you are able to pick up a caseload of your own. You will receive training in the different remits of advocacy, instructed and non-instructed advocacy and safeguarding and be supported to develop a thorough understanding of the role and boundaries of advocacy. The role involves acting on the instruction of the people you support, empowering them to have a say in their situation, to understand their rights and any options open to them and supporting them towards self-advocacy. When providing non-instructed advocacy, you will ensure that the unique preferences and views of the person are taken into consideration in any decisions made by care providers.
You will provide statutory and / or non-statutory independent advocacy within the community or care settings. This may include secure facilities, hospitals, care homes, supported living facilities and people within their own homes or temporary accommodation.
As a field worker, you will be based at home and will manage your own calendar, planning in client visits effectively as well all administrative tasks.
You will work across South London and Walmsley and therefore will need to have the ability to travel between multiple client appointment locations across the day, as well as travel to team meetings and training sessions as required.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Diversity is important to us and we appreciate difference through difference, inclusiveness and belonging. It gives us a deeper understanding of the world, our society and the diverse communities we’re working with. By including everyone, we are able to draw on the unique experiences and expertise of our people to help shape and enrich our workplace and improve our services. One way we are doing is through our valued staff networks which play a critical and highly valued role in keeping us focused on creating a diverse, inclusive and engaged employer. We recognise and support staff networks and support groups for our ethnically diverse and LGBTQIA+ colleagues. We are also proud to have been awarded Disability Confident Employer statusand are a signatory to the Business in the Community Race at Work Charter.
We aim for our workforce to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve; for those who work for us to feel heard, valued and feel they belong; and for our work to help tackle wider mental health inequalities. We therefore actively encourage and welcome applications from everyone, including applicants with lived experience of mental illness, those who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual and any other gender identity not expressed here (LGBTQIA+); people who are neurodiverse, have a health condition, or a disability or hidden disability and people from an ethnically diverse background - regardless of your age, religious or spiritual belief, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, political view or socio-economic status.
Becoming a truly anti-racist organisation
We have an ambition of become a truly anti-racist employer, campaigning organisation and service provider -and in our efforts to influence policy and wider societal factors impacting on mental health set out in ouranti-racist statement.We have designed a multi-year anti-racist programme of work contained in ourRace Equality Action Planwhich demonstrates our intention to hold ourselves accountable and be judged on our progress on becoming a truly anti-racist organisation. You can read more about our progress here.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact - recruitment@rethink.org
Our Charity
Our work to achieve this is guided by seven core values: