Peer Mentor (Mental Health) - The Recovery House

Scottish Wildlife Trust, City of Westminster

Peer Mentor (Mental Health) - The Recovery House

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Scottish Wildlife Trust, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 4 days ago, 2 Jun | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

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Full Job Description

Birmingham Mind is seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate individual to join our organisation as a Peer Mentor. As a Peer Mentor you will need to have living experience of mental health difficulties and have gained a level of insight into your mental health experience and be ready to talk about them openly. It is important that applicants have reached a period of stability and can manage their mental health and wellbeing, in order for them to be ready for this role. We are looking for someone who is ready to use their experience to support and inspire service users in their recovery journey. Peer Mentors will support service users on their emotional journey, and form therapeutic alliances to share ways of coping, understanding and nurturing hope and inspirations.

You will need to have excellent communication skills, with a good understanding of the individual recovery journey and the issues facing people suffering with mental health difficulties. We need a Peer Mentor who is able to share the values of our organisation and is passionate about our vision of "Better Mental Health for All" in Birmingham.

You will be joining our newest service- the Recovery House- a new flagship standard of support and care for those in mental health crisis. Recovery House offers short stay accommodation for people in crisis, for a maximum of 7 nights. This is a 24/7 service and is ran in partnership with the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust, Peer mentors will be part of a multi-disciplinary team made up of both Birmingham Mind and NHS staff.

Joining Birmingham Mind means joining a diverse workforce, and an organisation that values living experience of mental distress. We are proud of our inclusive environment, and the support we provide to our staff as well as our service users.

All employees have access to affordable healthcare cover through PayCare, a defined contribution pension scheme and access to free counselling and support through our 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. We also offer a comprehensive training programme, with an additional peer mentoring specialised induction.

For further information, please see the Peer Mentor Job Description for full details of attributes, values and experience required for the role.

You can watch some of our current peer mentors discuss their experiences of the role on our YouTube Channel. Interested applicants are also strongly encouraged to attend our pre-recruitment session to discuss the role further. This is taking place at our Central Wellbeing Hub on Wednesday 17th June.

If you are unable to attend one of these sessions and are offered an interview, a member of staff will reach out to you for a brief discussion beforehand.

Candidates must have the right to work in the UK for a minimum of 12 months. We are not a registered sponsor and therefore are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.

Our people are key to the success of the organisation, and we are recognised as both a Mindful Employer as well as achieving Gold standard success in Investors in People. We welcome applications from people who have experienced mental health difficulties.

Direct job link

https://www.jobs24.co.uk/job/peer-mentor-mental-health-the-recovery-house-126920584

About this company

Scottish Wildlife Trust

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For over 50 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit of its vision of healthy, resilient ecosystems across Scotland’s land and seas. The Trust successfully champions the cause of wildlife through policy and campaigning work, demonstrates best practice through practical conservation and innovative partnerships, and inspires people to take positive action through its education and engagement activities. The Trust manages a network of 120 wildlife reserves across Scotland and is a member of the UK-wide Wildlife Trusts movement.