Criminal Justice Liaison and diversion Peer support
Applicants require recent direct contact with the criminal justice system
The peer support worker (PSW) will work as an integral part of the Derbyshire Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Team. The service provides early intervention to address health and social inequalities to reduce re-offending behaviours. The PSW will work with individuals to provide peer support and practical assistance to allow service users to participate in their own unique recovery journey for service users with complex needs who are in contact with the criminal justice system to receive enhanced support through appropriate diversion pathways.
Main duties of the job
To work with and develop supportive relationships with service receivers
To support individuals to identify their own achievable and meaningful recovery goals and set recovery objectives, using a range of recovery tools, techniques and lived experiences
To share own recovery story to provide hope, self belief and self awareness and inspire and instil confidence in peers
Demonstrate a caring and professional attitude and be a positive role model to multi-disciplinary team members, service receivers and carers
Share Knowledge of the Recovery Model and promote the support development of Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP).
Promote and facilitate access to community groups and networks that enable service users to participate in community activities and with partner agencies.
Provide relevant information to care plan co-ordinators as required and feedback information into CPA process to ensure recovery goals are integrated into future care planning.
Use both job related training and individual experience to guide approach and interventions. Use professional supervision to support this process
About us
Join 'Team Derbyshire Healthcare' and become part of a talented, compassionate and enthusiastic workforce committed to a vision of 'making a positive difference in people's lives'.
CQC rated us as 'GOOD' overall, commenting on how our colleagues "treated patients with compassion and kindness" and "felt positive and proud about working for the trust."
Benefits
* Commitment to flexible working where this is possible
* 27 days annual leave/year plus bank holidays, increasing to 29 days after 5 years & 33 days after 10 years' service
* Yearly appraisal and commitment to ongoing training
* Good maternity, paternity and adoption benefits
* Health service discounts and online benefits
* Incremental pay progression
* Free confidential employee assistance programme 24/7
* Access to our LGBT+ network, BAME Network and Christian Network
* Health and wellbeing opportunities
* Structured learning and development opportunities
Job responsibilities
Work within multi disciplinary team and develop positive working relationships with service receivers and colleagues
Communicate with team members and provide information to inform future care planning
Provide relevant information to care plan co-ordinators as required and feedback information into CPA process to ensure recovery goals are integrated into future care planning
To work with teams in the wider organisation to raise the profile of recovery and peer support.
Person Specification
* Contact with the Criminal Justice System
* Peer mentor training
* Mental health awareness
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.
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