The successful candidate will volunteer as part of a team comprising psychological professionals, mental health nurses, and STR to provide coaching calls to participants of the hearing voices group.
This role includes maintaining records of coaching calls and providing these to the clinical team for record input (guidance will be provided). Volunteers will not access patient records and must escalate any patient questions or concerns to staff.
Volunteers will be supported by psychological therapy leads and clinical staff working within the psychosis pathways.
Access to a laptop and office phone will be provided to support this role.
Lived or carers experience is not required.
A volunteer opportunity is available for a Therapy Group Support role in the Doncaster Care Group for the Hearing Voices Group, delivered by the Community Mental Health Teams and Early Intervention Team. The group offers a safe environment for individuals to share experiences, develop coping strategies, and foster empowerment.
This role involves providing weekly coaching calls to group participants between sessions, including reminders to encourage attendance and build confidence in practicing coping techniques.
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