Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker

Salary: £27,657

Hours per week: 35

Closing Date: 6 December 2024

Interview Date: 13 December 2024

Second Round Interview Date: 17 December 2024

We’re looking for a self-motivated, empathic, and dynamic Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker to join our one-to-one mental health support service. You’ll be primarily responsible for supporting people to identify and meet their self-defined mental health needs and aspirations, to understand the range of options available to them, to support them emotionally, and to connect them with appropriate community resources and services.  

 

The post involves working directly with service users, volunteers, and in partnership with colleagues across different sectors in Camden. You’ll be working collaboratively alongside partners and statutory providers to adapt the service offers to meet changing local needs. You will be contributing to the transformation of community mental health services across Camden.  

 

The role requires someone who: is passionate about people being at the heart of their individual mental health recovery; is an excellent communicator – both orally and written; and enjoys working within a diverse and growing team. You will demonstrate a relationship-first approach, a strong work ethic, and have an embodied person-centred approach to mental health recovery work. 

This post is funded until the end of March 2026, with a probable extension.

For more information on the service (Support and Connect):  S+C – Flyer v3

Please download the application pack and send your completed forms to recruitment@mindincamden.org.uk

Closing Date: 13.00 on Friday 6th December 2024

Interview Dates: this is a two round process

First Round:  Friday 13th December 2024

Second Round:  Tuesday 17th December 2024

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

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