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Recovery Worker - Ealing Broadway


Join our Client, a team at a national mental health charity committed to providing comprehensive services across England, including supported housing, crisis intervention, and community-based support. They prioritize empowering individuals to achieve their life goals while fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. Service Description: Our service offers a tranquil residential setting with individual rooms and communal facilities. With a focus on short-term crisis intervention, we provide support, safety planning, and therapeutic interventions to equip individuals with coping strategies for their return home. Our Values: - Resilience: We embrace challenges with perseverance and openness to change. - Inclusivity: We prioritize equity of outcomes and celebrate diversity. - Collaboration: We forge alliances to support individuals` goals effectively. - Hopefulness: We believe in the potential of every individual to lead a fulfilling life Purpose of the Role: As a Recovery Worker, you will play a crucial role in supporting individuals utilizing our services to attain their life objectives. Your responsibilities will encompass ensuring the smooth operation of our services while working collaboratively with a dedicated team towards achieving predetermined targets. Responsibilities: - Assist individuals in managing and enhancing their physical and mental well-being. - Foster the development of essential life skills such as budgeting, tenancy sustainment, and accessing community resources. - Facilitate opportunities for individuals to lead fulfilling lives and cultivate new purposes. - Empower individuals to take control of their lives through informed choices and decisions. - Ensure the safety and compliance of our services with legal regulations. - Oversee a caseload of key clients, focusing on their individual needs and aspirations. - Collaborate with individuals to create personalized and achievable person-centered plans. - Maintain accurate records and liaise effectively with external agencies to support individuals` holistic care. Your Values: - Positive, enthusiastic, and approachable demeanor. - Flexibility and adaptability in response to diverse needs. - Calm, patient, and resilient attitude. - Compassionate and empowering approach to support. - Respectful and non-judgmental behavior. - Willingness to assist and eagerness to learn. Skills & Abilities: - Effective communication skills at all levels. - Compassionate response to sensitive issues. - Motivation and advocacy for individuals using services. - Ability to work independently and collaboratively. - Strong record-keeping and prioritization skills. - Commitment to self-development and training. Other Essential Requirements: - Flexibility to meet service and individual needs. - Availability for shift work and on-call duties. - Proficiency in IT applications such as Word and databases. Additional Information: - Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week. - Starting Salary: £24,005 per annum, inclusive of £2,750 Location allowance per annum. Benefits: Explore our comprehensive benefits package designed to reward your dedication, foster professional growth, and enhance your overall well-being. How to Apply: If you`re passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of individuals experiencing mental health challenges, we invite you to subtim your most updated CV

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