
Wellbeing Practitioner, The Junction
- Swindon
- £27,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- SelflessnessWe will act in the best interests of the people we support.
- IntegrityWe will be principled in our work.
- ObjectivityWe will act and take decisions impartially and fairly, without discrimination or bias.
- AccountabilityWe will take responsibility for what we do and how we do it.
- OpennessWe will work and take decisions in an open and transparent manner.
- HonestyWe will be truthful and reliable.
- LeadershipWe will model Swindon & Gloucestershire Minds values and lead by example in demonstrating organisational behaviours.
- Support people using The Junction service to reduce their levels of mental distress.
- Recognise and provide support to individuals overcoming barriers to community inclusion.
- Welcome individuals who have been referred to the service; providing a calm environment, ensuring any heightened situations are de-escalated effectively.
- Work in a one to one, person-centred way to improve individuals physical and mental wellbeing and create a clear plan forwards using the 5 ways to Wellbeing model.
- Work collaboratively and sensitively with individuals, with a range of mental health needs to develop skills to manage their own health, in accordance with their personal recovery plan.
- Actively promoting and using approaches which are affirming, build on strengths, identify past positive experience and success.
- Promote the rights of individuals by recognising differences and acting in accordance with the relevant legislation, recognising and reporting discriminatory behaviour, and taking appropriate action.
- Maintain and develop professional links with all external agencies, enabling effective signposting
- Work closely with care coordinators and other professionals within the NHS Swindon mental health teams, supporting people who have been referred via NHS.
- Work with and support families, carers and significant others who are supporting the person experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Support people using The Junction service to reduce their levels of mental distress.
- Recognise and provide support to individuals overcoming barriers to community inclusion.
- Welcome individuals who have been referred to the service; providing a calm environment, ensuring any heightened situations are de-escalated effectively.
- Work in a one to one, person-centred way to improve individuals physical and mental wellbeing and create a clear plan forwards using the 5 ways to Wellbeing model.
- Work collaboratively and sensitively with individuals, with a range of mental health needs to develop skills to manage their own health, in accordance with their personal recovery plan.
- Actively promoting and using approaches which are affirming, build on strengths, identify past positive experience and success.
- Promote the rights of individuals by recognising differences and acting in accordance with the relevant legislation, recognising and reporting discriminatory behaviour, and taking appropriate action.
- Maintain and develop professional links with all external agencies, enabling effective signposting
- Work closely with care coordinators and other professionals within the NHS Swindon mental health teams, supporting people who have been referred via NHS.
- Work with and support families, carers and significant others who are supporting the person experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Relevant experience of working in any health, social care, or any related voluntary organisation setting.
- An understanding and working knowledge of various mental health conditions.
- An understanding of a range of skills and interventions linked to wellbeing and recovery practice e.g. counselling, community signposting etc and their role in supporting recovery and resilience.
- Knowledge of local policies in respect of safeguarding.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop relationships with professionals, stakeholders and people accessing the service.
- Understanding of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and confidentiality.
- A commitment to working within a framework that recognises the diversity of people and encourages equality and opportunity for all.
- Demonstrate well-developed listening skills and effective verbal communication skills, such as being able to engage appropriately with people, carers, colleagues, statutory and voluntary agencies, both face to face and by telephone.
- Trained in an allied field such as counselling, mediation, advocacy or social work.
- Relevant experience of working in any health, social care, or any related voluntary organisation setting.
- An understanding and working knowledge of various mental health conditions.
- An understanding of a range of skills and interventions linked to wellbeing and recovery practice e.g. counselling, community signposting etc and their role in supporting recovery and resilience.
- Knowledge of local policies in respect of safeguarding.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop relationships with professionals, stakeholders and people accessing the service.
- Understanding of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and confidentiality.
- A commitment to working within a framework that recognises the diversity of people and encourages equality and opportunity for all.
- Demonstrate well-developed listening skills and effective verbal communication skills, such as being able to engage appropriately with people, carers, colleagues, statutory and voluntary agencies, both face to face and by telephone.
- Trained in an allied field such as counselling, mediation, advocacy or social work.