
Hybrid Peer Support Coordinator bei Together for Mental Wellbeing
Together for Mental Wellbeing · Lewisham, Vereinigtes Königreich · Hybrid
- Junior
- Optionales Büro in Lewisham
- To develop, co-ordinate and support the evaluation of service user led peer support within the service.
- To support Peer Support Volunteers and/or Peer Support Workers to deliver peer support that is grounded in Together’s Peer Support model, principles, and organisational values.
- To draw on your own lived experience of mental distress to support the implementation, ongoing development, and delivery of peer support in the service and across Together.
Key Responsibilities
- Recruit & induct Peer Support Volunteers.
- Supervise Peer Support Volunteers.
- Deliver training for Peer Support Volunteers.
- Develop, co-ordinate and co-facilitate self-management peer support groups as required.
- Support Peer Support Volunteers and/or Peer Support Workers to meaningfully and actively be involved in the development and implementation of the peer support in the service.
- Manage/coordinate peer support and workshops - groups across the service.
- Work in partnership with service users, volunteers, staff in the service and the Service User Leadership Team to develop peer support in the service.
- Respond to requests directly from service users, and via staff, and support the allocation of Peer Support Volunteers and/or Peer Support Workers to service users who wish to access peer support.
- Carry out risk assessment and safety planning with service users only receiving peer support.
- Ensure that Peer Support Volunteers and/or Peer Support Workers stay safe and that all aspects of health and safety are considered.
- Work closely with Together’s Service User Leadership Team to support the implementation of peer support and best practice.
- Attendance at Community of Practice meetings with other Peer Support Co-ordinators across Together to support best practice and share learning.
- Establish and maintain links with other service user organisations and keep up to date with developments in peer support.
- Ensure that all Peer Support Volunteers and/or Peer Support Workers work consistently within Together’s peer support model, principles and organisational values.
- Promote peer support within the service to service users, Together services and external agencies (through marketing and flyers, promotional materials).
- Draw on your own lived experience of mental distress in an appropriate way and act as a role model for those in peer roles.
- Keep up to date with Peer Support on Together’s intranet to ensure consistency in practice and use of resources.
- Maintain effective records, including monitoring and evaluating of the outcomes of peer support.
- Undertake administrative duties using relevant IT equipment as required.
- Undertake appropriate training relevant to your role.
- Commitment to working in accordance with Together’s Policies and Procedures, including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Confidentiality and Safeguarding.
Key Leadership Behaviours
- Models the highest levels of the Together Values commitment and its associated behaviours, to provide a clear example for all colleagues.
- Ensures that Service User Leadership is at the heart of everything we do.
- A deep and meaningful understanding of Together’s values and ethos and how these are developed in the workforce and through our service.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
- Personal lived experience of mental distress and/or of using services
- Passionate about and commitment to the empowerment of people who are experiencing mental distress
- Good understanding of service user leadership and peer support in a service environment
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to deal tactfully and sensitively with a range of people experiencing mental distress
- Ability to develop, maintain and facilitate positive working relationships with service users, those in peer roles, Together staff and health professionals
- Ability to work as part of a team as well as use own initiative, prioritise work and meet deadlines
- Experience of delivery and/or supporting the delivery of training/workshops
- Commitment to own personal development and ability to use supervision and support appropriately
- Excellent administration and time management skills, with good computer literacy skills, and proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite
- Experience of organising and facilitating meetings
Desirable
- At least one year full-time equivalent experience of working in mental health, paid or unpaid
- Experience of volunteer management