We are looking for proactive and person-centred Complex Needs Keyworkers to support up to 11 adults in a residential setting with complex mental health conditions and some with neurodiversity. The role requires working 44 hours per week (4 shifts per week) from 8am to 8pm. You will be supported by another colleague for the majority of your shift.
Servol Community Services is an dynamic, established charity which provides high quality accommodation and support for adults living with enduring mental health conditions. Our purpose is to help people on their journey to mental wellness and purpose. As an organisation we continually encourage our teams to succeed and to look for new ways we can help those we support to reach their goals. Our approach is collaborative, with individuals reassured they are a genuine partner in their own care and recovery.
Servol recognises the importance of lived experience when working with service users with complex needs and welcome applications from individuals who have first-hand experience of mental ill health.
Organisational Values:
At the heart of everything Servol does are our core values: Caring, Aspirational, Respectful, Welcoming
Job Purpose:
Provide a range of one-to-one support to service users and help them to develop the skills and support networks to enable them to live independently in the community.
Work as part of an effective team to provide the best quality of support to service users, upholding dignity and ensuring that the support provided is safe, effective and caring.
Responsibilities:
THIS IS NOT A FULL LIST OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - THE JOB DESCRIPTION WILL BE SENT ONCE AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN PRE-SCREENED.
Essential knowledge/skills/experience required for this role:
Proven and demonstrable experience of working with people with comorbidities, including enduring mental health conditions, Aspergers, Autism, drug and alcohol addictions
Proven and demonstrable experience of providing 1:1 and group support for vulnerable adults.
Experience of using a trauma informed approach to support vulnerable adults.
Experience of medication administration or management.
Experience of working in residential or supported living setting.
Good verbal and written skills and ability to convey information clearly.
Ability to demonstrate practical experience of the use of digital case management systems.
Positive attitude to working with people experiencing mental health problems.
Ability to cope in a mature way with conflict, distress and challenging behaviour.
If this sounds like you, click 'apply' now. We would love to hear from you!