Job description
CERT was set up in 2014 to provide intensive, bespoke packages of care to service users in their own homes, as an alternative to being in Locked Rehabilitation, out of city hospital placements. Over the past 7 years the team has expanded to work with up to 45 service users with mental health problems, personality disorders and/or learning disabilities to support them to move from hospital into their own tenancies. Referrals are primarily received from inpatient acute and rehabilitation services.
Service users are supported by a full multi-disciplinary team with the aim of enabling them to live independent and fulfilled lives. The team provides intensive quality interventions primarily between 8am and 9pm, 7 days a week with the ability to increase to 24 hours (where necessary) to promote recovery.
The Community Enhancing Recovery Team (CERT) is a service that provides individual packages of intensive quality intervention to a diverse group of people who are or have experienced difficulties due to complex health and social needs, in their own home.
As a recovery worker you will be working intensively with a small number of people, enabling them to live their lives and achieve their own goals with support from a Multi-Disciplinary team.
People who use the service are from diverse backgrounds and will often have mental health needs, learning disabilities or personality disorders. They will often have had long or frequent hospital admissions.
All team members will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of the team and we will offer induction and training in a wide range of areas which will give you the skills to feel confident in your role.
You will have the desire and passion to improve the quality of life for people in all aspects of their lives which may have been disrupted by ill-health.
The aim of CERT is to prepare people for the next step in their lives where we hope that people will require decreasing levels of support.
CERT is a service that provides a 7 day a week service between the hours of 8am and 9pm, the post holder would be required to work flexibly within this.
Supporting the ongoing development of the team with all team members
We are passionate about providing the very best care to the people we support, and we're looking for amazing people who share this passion to join us.
What is it that makes our Trust such a special place to work? Well, it's all about the people. Our staff, service users, carers and families all come from such diverse backgrounds and all have expertise and stories to share.
It’s important that you feel supported in your role, that the people who you work with are as passionate as you are and that your health and wellbeing is taken care of
If you're interested in developing your career, you'll have access to a range of training and education opportunities, including apprenticeships, work experience and placements, as well as the chance to get involved in research.
We are all very proud of the difference we make to people's lives each and every day and if that's something that you'd like to be part of we'd love to have you with us.
As a recovery worker you will be working intensively with a small number of people, enabling them to live their lives and achieve their own goals with support from a Multi-Disciplinary team of Mental Health Nurses, Occupational and Art Therapists, Clinical Psychologists, Social Workers and Doctors.
All team members will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of the team and we will offer induction and training in a wide range of areas which will give you the skills to feel confident in your role. You will be supported to recognise strengths and difficulties and respond to changes in person that may lead to increased risks.
General Requirements
To be aware of and abide by service policies re confidentiality and information sharing
To have a working knowledge of Collaborative Care Planning
Receive supervision from agreed supervisor on a regular, planned basis, and work within the appraisal process
Receive team / peer supervision via attendance at weekly multidisciplinary team meeting
To be committed to professional development regarding practice of work with client group
To undertake general duties as part of the normal work of the team
To maintain accurate and up to date records of all contacts and interventions with service users
To undertake any other duties that maybe allocated by the Team Manager within the general scope of the post and appropriate to the grade.
It is the responsibility of all Trust employees to ensure that all duties are carried out in accordance with ‘best practice’ risk management.
To be able to work independently in Service Users homes.
Principal Duties
Implement agreed programmes of care with service users and carers under the supervision of a named professional.
Help to identify changes to an individuals mental health and have a good understanding and awareness of issues around risk.
To support service users in achieving their goals, by providing practical health and social care agreed by the client and their care co-ordinator
Be able to undertake basic physical health care observations.
Develop a rapport with service users within appropriate boundaries.
To take a role in health promotion both with service users, carers & other staff.
To take a role in evaluation of care provided
To encourage service users to be fully involved and engaged with their agreed care plan and to access appropriate services.
Be able to refer individuals to appropriate ongoing community care services, including health, statutory organisations and voluntary services.
Engage in supervision and appraisal process with qualified team members
Service Development
To maintain existing skills and develop/receive training in new skills as required to carry out the work of the Trust.
Participate in service requirements for audit/data collection
Participate in training, team away days and induction plans
This job description is subject to revision, following discussion with the post holder