About The Role
UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO EVERY LIFE
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Mental Health Support Worker to join the team at HMP YOI Doncaster, a Category B male prison, with operational capacity of around 1145, 200 of which are aged between years old.
This is a rare opportunity to join the Mental Health team, where you can make a real difference to the lives of those living with mental illnesses. This role is extremely varied, and you will manage your own caseload, deliver brief interventions, as well as run clinics for your patients.
Hours
This position is full time working 37.5 hours per week between Monday - Friday. Shifts are between 8am - 6:30pm, and you work the following:
3 x 8am - 6:30
1 x 8am - 4pm
Salary
You will receive an annual salary of up to £29,723 per annum depending on experience.
How will we support you?
Bespoke induction, including our Introducing Health in Justice training course
Competency framework
Regional and national career development opportunities
Our bespoke Learning Management System to address your learning needs
Support from the wider team
Candidates are required to have a Legal right to work in the UK and due to the nature of the role, offers of employment will be subject to additional vetting and security checks
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What you'll be doing
As our new Mental Health Support Worker, your responsibilities will vary. Some of your duties will include:
Deliver exceptional care to patients, both in the healthcare department and on the wings
Facilitate clinics for those with mental illnesses, including bloods, observations (obs), ECGs, NHS Health checks etc
Carry out physical health checks with patients with severe mental health illnesses, those on ADHD medication and anti-psychotic medication
Hold and manage a caseload of up to 30 patients
Deliver brief psychologically informed interventions
Deliver group sessions and 1-1 support
Support the nursing team with all aspects of care
Act as a second checker in pharmacy as required
Support receptions (new patients entering the prison) and assist with triaging new patients
If you are interested in career development, we have a wide range of opportunities for you to develop your skills and experience, which include both internal and external options for development and learning.
It Doesn't Stop There… We Also Offer
Company pension scheme
25 days annual leave increasing with service up to 28 days per year, plus public bank holidays
An extensive range of wellbeing and lifestyle benefits
Discounts on shopping and leisure activities
Support to grow in your role and continue your professional development
Excellent long-term career prospects
24/7 employee assistance helpline and financial assistance when you need it
What we'll look for in you
The Health in Justice team at Practice Plus Group makes a real difference across over 53 prisons, young offenders and immigration removal centres. We're the UK's leading independent provider of NHS services to over 40,000 patients in secure environments, always putting their needs first, regardless of their background.
Practice Plus Group's purpose is to Unlock your best work life and we stand by our core values:
we treat patients and each other as we would like to be treated
we act with integrity
we embrace diversity
we strive to do things better together
We are looking for caring, compassionate but also driven professionals who can help us drive our vision for a fair and inclusive healthcare access to all.
Our New Mental Health Support Worker Will
Ideally hold an NVQ Level 2 or 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, or Care Certificate
Have experience of working with those with mental illness or learning disabilities,
Have experience in a clinical care setting previously - ideally from a hospital or prison setting
Have clinical experience - venepuncture, ECGs etc
Have a non-judgemental and compassionate approach
Secure environments are one of the most challenging, yet rewarding places for healthcare professionals to work. If you're looking for a role where you can develop your existing healthcare skills and learn something new every day in an environment that never stands still, then this could be the right opportunity for you.