
Support Time and Recovery Navigator
- Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- £28,247-32,346 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Scarborough Police Station - some travel may be required.Salary
This position is full time, working 37.5 hours per week and you will receive a salary of £28,247 to £32,346 depending on experienceHours
8am - 6pm over a 7 day period (37.5 hours per week)Candidates are required to have a Legal right to work in the UK due to the nature of the role, offers of employment will be subject to additional vetting and security checks.What you'll be doingAs a Support Time and Recovery Navigator, your responsibilities will vary. You will:
- be part of an extended team working across Liaison & Diversion service
- liaise with a wide range of services such as the police, probation, courts and legal services as well as both inpatient and community health and social care services
- involved in the daily support of people in touch with children and adults, including those from hard-to-reach communities to engage and navigate through the Criminal Justice System
- support access to the full scope of identified health needs, including substance misuse (alcohol and drugs), mental and physical health, homelessness, learning disabilities, exploitation, safeguarding and social care issues
- provide practical support to individuals, maintaining a programme of support, working with their families, advocating and enabling access to agencies including probation services, community-based organisations, clinics, courts, mental health services and hospitals
- Bespoke induction, including our Introducing Health in Justice training course
- Competency framework
- Regional and national career development opportunities
- Our bespoke Learning Management System to address your learning needs
- Support from the wider team
- we treat patients as they would like to be treated
- we act with integrity
- we embrace diversity
- we strive to do things better together
- Level 3 NVQ/Diploma in Health and/or Social Care or equivalent experience.
- Experience of working with service users, face to face, with a variety of health needs.
- Understanding of the complexities of multi-disciplinary and multi-agency working
- Excellent communication skills and ability to gain appropriate level of consent
- Understanding of clinical governance, health and safety
- Knowledge of evidence based practice, health promotion, NICE guidelines
- Proactive problem solving skills
- Flexible attitude to working arrangements
- Motivated as an individual and when working in a team
- Patient centred values and ability to promote service user involvement