Support Worker specialising in Mental Health
Webb House/ Middlesbrough STEP/ Hospital Discharge service
Permanent, full time (37.5 hpw) working on a rota basis
Pay £12 per hour (£23,464 per annum) and great benefits including Health Cash Plan
Home, a place where you belong
Looking for a new challenge or a change in career? Want to be part of a team that really cares and empowers you to help change a customer’s life for the better?
As our Support Worker, you’ll be at the heart of supporting our customers who have complex mental health needs and secondary diagnosis of either a learning disability, autism spectrum or neurological condition.
We are looking for individuals who will bring passion and enthusiasm to the service to promote our customers to lead fulfilling lives and develop their skills to live more independently in the community and progress on their road to recovery.
This is a busy service where no two days will be the same! We welcome individuals from all walks of life who can bring either personal or professional experience to the role. This role can be incredibly rewarding with huge potential for personal growth. You’ll make a big difference each day as you help our customers achieve their goals and aspirations. Amazing we know!
Typical day as our Support Worker
- Assisting customers with practical, daily living tasks to develop their independence, helping them to achieve the goals, aspirations and outcomes documented in their support plans.
- Helping customers with daily living activities such as making meals, shopping, budgeting, maintaining their tenancy and moving onto independent accommodation if they are able.
- supporting customers to access the community for an activity of their choice, including a trip to the beach, cinema or picnic in the park.
- support with a customer’s volunteer placement, medication administration, maintaining their tenancy or organising a communal activity in the service.
- Carrying out risk assessments, support planning, goal setting and regular reviews.
- Cuppas, chats and catch ups. There’s no rushing from one customer to the next here! Plenty of time to work together with colleagues too.
Fancy going home each day knowing that you have helped change our customers lives for the better? You’ll do that here, working for one of the Top Ten Great Places to Work in the UK!
You bring
- Passion to support our customers to live their best life, working together with an eye for detail
- Experience of caring for others, you may have worked in care before or have experience of caring for others such as family members or children
- The ability to work on your own initiative, remain calm under pressure and have a resilient approach
- Recognise every customer is different and you’re able to adopt a flexible, personal approach, listening to customers to understand their needs
- Work in a trauma informed way and ensure we listen and understand each customers individual story and what’s important to them.
Due to limits on our current certificates of sponsorship, we are not able to offer sponsorship to external candidates for this role. This remains under regular review
Our team
Looking for a job where you really belong? Where you can be, well you! Bring your uniqueness, brilliant skills and awesome experience to deliver amazing things for our customers. You’ll join our team, we’re super passionate about what we do and are here to support you as you make yourself at Home!
Job details
- Flexible working hours (or we’re open to agreeing a work pattern with you)
- Where we’re flexible with you, we do need to meet the needs of our customers. That may mean adapting your start or finishing times on occasion.
- Although you’ll work nights / lone work, we do get together regularly (in the daytime) for training and team meetings.
- Able to use technology to update support plans, complete online learning and to collaborate with colleagues.
- You’ll need an Enhanced DBS check and we pay for that.
A place where you belong
Great things happen when we can be ourselves at work. We want all our colleagues to be who they truly are here. Our internal diversity networks, peers and allies (Multicultural, LGBTQIA+ and Disability) support us all to be our best. Together we make Home Group a great place to work!
What’s in it for you?
- 34 days leave (including bank hols and a “me day” to use for whatever you fancy) increasing to 39, the option to buy 5 more, and time off for volunteering too!
- Health cash plan saving you from £1140 per annum. We’ll cover your costs (and kids if you have them) towards dental, optical, prescriptions, alternative therapies and lots more.
- Over 800 high street discounts on groceries, holidays and days out. Looking for a new phone, bike or car? Save money with us.
- We Grow Our Own colleagues (not literally of course!), when you’re ready for the next step in your career, you can grow with us!
- Colleagues really matter to us, that’s why we’re the 10th Best place in the UK for Wellbeing. Our tools and support help you when you need them.
- Learn more about our benefits on our website.
Find out more
Click APPLY NOW to see our Support Worker Job Description, find out about us and for help to apply. Sometimes we close a job early, so don’t delay or you might miss out. Finally, do let us know if there’s anything we can do, to help you shine in our process by making reasonable adjustments at recruitment@homegroup.org.uk
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