An exciting opportunity has arisen to expand the Workways IPS team across Devon Partnership NHS trust. Workways are recruiting an Employment Specialist to work in Torbay.
Workways admin base is in Exminster, near Exeter, but day‑to‑day work for the post holder will be based within Mental Health teams in the area. The post holder will receive management and clinical supervision from Workways.
Applicants requiring a certificate of sponsorship should review the link "Coming to work in the UK Visa information" on the advert to see if they meet the requirements as this role does not meet the standard salary threshold for a skilled worker visa.
Main duties of the job
The postholder works as part of the Workways team in line with the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) evidence based best practice. The postholder also provides specialised vocational assessment of individuals’ work needs. The postholder will manage a caseload of no more than 20 people (per WTE) who are experiencing mental health problems and wish to enter or remain in employment in line with IPS principles.
Working with people in an individualised way to help them achieve their own employment goals, the postholder will be pro‑active in their engagement with people on their caseload.
The postholder will provide advice, information and support to the individual, their employer and mental health worker. The postholder is responsible for establishing and maintaining links with relevant organisations, employers and individuals to enable people who have mental ill health to obtain paid work.
This post may involve lone working, working away from base frequently and working without direct supervision.
Job responsibilities
Job Purpose
The postholder works as part of the Workways team in line with the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) evidence based best practice in VRS. The postholder also provides specialised vocational assessment of individuals’ learning and work needs. The postholder will manage a caseload of no more than 20 people (per WTE) who are experiencing mental health problems and wish to enter or remain in employment in line with IPS principles.
Duties and Responsibilities
Communication and Working Relationship Skills
* Be the linked Employment Specialist to one or two mental health teams, in line with IPS fidelity
* Develop effective working relationships with a range of other agencies who might be better able to help individuals to achieve their employment goals for example, local colleges, training providers and external supported employment services
* Liaise regularly with mental health services workers, users and carers groups and other health related agencies over learning and work issues
* Establish, maintain and nurture employer contacts with the aim of increasing options for people to find employment. Aim to contact at least one new employer every week
* Promote the benefits of employing and supporting people with mental health issues to employers
* Support employers to enable the person using the service to sustain their position. This will involve regular communication with employers and others to provide advice, guidance and training on how to manage a particular situation
* Be available on the end of the phone for advice and support to employers and others as required
* Promote and publicise Workways to learning and work providers and the wider community by giving talks or presentations as agreed with service manager
* Be able to sensitively deal with confidential and complex information regarding an individuals health and employment history
* Work closely with the person using the service ensuring appropriate, prompt, pro‑active and clear communication at all times
* Following DPT policies, respond to requests for general information regarding mental health and employment, this may be from employers and members of the public
* Keep the Workways team informed of current work to ensure continuity of work at times of absence
* Work closely with the whole Workways team and cover others work as needed, this may include covering admin and reception duties at times of staff shortages
Analytical and Judgemental Skills
* Following assessment of a new applicant to the service, offer the most relevant interventions in line with the IPS approach
* Monitor progress with clinical outcomes of own caseload and report monthly to team lead on these to ensure accurate onward reporting
Planning and Organisational Skills
* Ensure effective use of resources within own work
* Be responsible for organising and planning own caseload and managing clinical/non‑clinical time effectively to fit with service needs and demands
* Working with another team member, prepare, organise and run training for employers, others in learning and work organisations and care staff about learning, work and mental health issues
* As required take a lead in planning and running of recovery courses and groups for people who use the service such as Preparing For Work
* Work flexibly to meet individuals needs and this may require some working out of normal office hours
Responsibility for Patient/Client Care, Treatment and Therapy
* At all times work in a recovery‑focused way
* Manage a caseload of people (of no more than 20 people per whole time equivalent worker) who have mental health issues and who wish to find paid work
* Work pro‑actively with the person using the service with the ultimate goal of helping them find and retain paid work
* Provide IPS vocational assessment for individual applicants to Workways
* Work with the person using the service to explore their areas of strength, development needs, barriers to progression, learning and work needs and so on to draw up a plan of action and their next best step
* Co‑write all action plans with the person using the service, then monitor and evaluate these plans in order to measure progress and effectiveness of all interventions
* Regularly review the agreed action plan with the person using the service, seeking to assist them to progress with their vocational goals
* Provide interventions to assist the individual in problem solving, confidence building and improving work related skills
* Provide support in the work place for each person using the service to enable them to have the best possible chance of succeeding in the position
* Provide individualised, on‑going support and advice to individuals once they have secured employment to assist them in sustaining employment
* Maintain a professional relationship with the people using the service with VRS staff, with mental health staff, employers and with particular attention to confidentiality and maintenance of professional boundaries
* Plan and implement recovery courses or groups as required. This involves running group sessions on topics such as interview techniques, CV writing or assertiveness, for example
* Be able to work with people who have additional problems such as learning difficulties, physical conditions or injuries
Responsibility for Policy and Service Development Implementation
* Ensure up to date knowledge of, and adherence to, the Individual Placement and Support approach to helping people find employment
* Keep Workways informed of current VR issues and keep up to date with examples of evidence‑based practice and government initiatives and mandates
* Ensure there is easily accessible written and electronic information for all the team and people using the service about learning and work related issues and services
* Be involved in developing local policies
* Assist as requested in producing documents of good practice about the employment of people with mental health difficulties
* Increase engagement of employers through providing support for employers in recruitment & retention of staff with mental health issues
* Network with peers to maintain professional links across the Trust
Responsibility for Finance, Equipment and Other Resources
* Ensure all resources are used safely, efficiently and effectively, bringing to the service managers attention any areas where this might be improved
* May handle small amounts of petty cash on occasion
* May be a purchase card holder
Responsibility for Human Resources, e.g. Supervision, Training, HR Advice and Management
* Provide informal and ad‑hoc clinical support and supervision to the administration team as required
* Supervise students on placement as agreed with service manager
* Assist with the induction of new staff
Responsibility for Information Resources and Administrative Duties
* Maintain up to date and accurate statistics, clinical records, service deficits, training given, outcomes of contact, and any other information needed for the ongoing evaluation of the service
* Regularly use IT systems for inputting of data, e‑mailing, internet and word processing
* Assist in reviewing the teams administration processes to ensure they are fit for purpose, raising any concerns with team lead or service manager
Responsibility for Research and Development
* Take an active part in reviewing and developing new working practices in line with current evidence based practice
* Participate in staff surveys
* Take an active role in conducting clinical audits
Freedom to Act
* In line with policies and procedures, work under the general supervision of the appointed supervisor making independent decisions on a day to day basis
Any Other Specific Tasks Required
* Using the Trusts core training requirements and the Workways team development checklist, participate in a range of learning opportunities to ensure own skills and knowledge are up to date
* Have monthly professional, clinical and managerial supervision of work
* Have yearly personal development and review meetings and six monthly reviews
We are committed to being an inclusive employer and applications are encouraged and welcomed from all sections of the community, regardless of any protected characteristics as governed by the Equality Act 2010.
Person Specification
Knowledge & Skills
* Knowledge of the IPS approach to supported employment
* Knowledge of the employment needs and possible difficulties of people who experience mental health problems
* Understanding of mental health conditions
* Understanding of current mental health services
* An understanding of the current research and thinking about vocational rehabilitation services
* Ability to demonstrate highly developed verbal communication skills in order to develop on‑going relationships with people who use the service, clinical team workers and employers
* Good written communication skills for example for report writing, assisting people to complete job applications and letter writing
* Can demonstrate a recovery focus
* Mobility throughout the geographical area to meet the requirements for the post
* Understanding of Recovery principles
* Understanding of practice and principles of risk assessment
* Current awareness of relevant Benefits
* Current awareness of Government employment/training schemes
* Working knowledge of Equality Act
* Working knowledge of employment law
* Good understanding of health and safety at work issues
* Knowledge of groupwork theory
Qualifications
* Degree in either occupational therapy, careers guidance, vocational rehabilitation or related subject and/or Educated to degree level or equivalent experience
* Equivalent experience should demonstrate knowledge, skills, and behaviours aligned with IPS competencies and values: a) Employment Support Experience b) Mental Health or Social Care Experience c) Community Engagement d) Transferable Skills and qualities
* NVQ 4 in Advice and Guidance
* Certificate in Coaching skills
* Willing to work towards a specific level Vocational Rehabilitation / IPS qualification
Experience
* Some experience of specifically assisting people to find paid employment
* Some experience of working in a mental health and/or employment specialist role
* Has practised the IPS approach to supported employment
* Experience of working in a range of jobs
* Experience of running groups/delivering training
* Personal experience of mental health issues
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
£32,073 to £39,043 a year pro rata (30 hours per week)
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