Mental Health Support Worker • Worthing VENTURE-PEOPLE LIMITED
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nMental Health Support Worker with VENTURE-PEOPLE LIMITED in Worthing, England, United Kingdom\n\nAn exciting opportunity has become available to work within our growing Onward Service, providing support to clients recently discharged from hospital. We have full-time roles available for Mental Health Support Workers across the West Sussex area. Due to regional cover you must be a car owner/driver. Travel expenses paid outside of commute. You will be visiting clients in their own homes, providing support in line with recovery goals identified in partnership with them. We recognise the client is at the heart of our service and each package is tailored specifically to their needs and with their input. We also understand that recovery is subjective and approach all clients with therapeutic optimism. Many Of Our Staff Have Experience In Or Enthusiasm For Providing Support To Mental Health Clients And Enjoy Working For Us Due To Having an interest in mental health and/or wanting to gain clinical experience. The diversity of the role. Wanting job satisfaction and a rewarding career. Working in the community to enable people to live their best lives and create independence. Wanting to work for a people-centred and supportive organisation. Does this resonate with you? Then we would love to hear from you. We provide bespoke, community-based support packages to individuals with complex needs, including a mental health diagnosis and autism spectrum disorder. Our clients may have spent an extended period in hospital or another setting. Your role as a Mental Health Support Worker will be delivering quality support that enables people to achieve their outcomes by using and developing person-centred support plans. You will be able to manage risks and vulnerabilities whilst promoting social inclusion and maximising the opportunities for the people you support. If you have an interest in developing your skills as a Mental Health Worker or have previous experience as a Support Worker, Care Assistant, Care Worker, Recovery Worker, or in mental health, apply today! This role is incredibly rewarding, assisting clients with daily living providing support with planning (meals & shopping for example), attending appointments and community re-engagement. We do not offer personal care and work only with clients on a mental health basis, often with complex needs and/or trauma backgrounds. Essential Skills You should have an enthusiasm and interest in working within the mental health sector Excellent verbal and written communication skills A willingness to go the extra mile You should have a flexible approach that respects individual differences with an ability to work as part of a team as well as independently, using your initiative You must have your own transport and licence as you will travel across the region - travel costs are covered under our policy Desired Skills It would be desirable for you to have had experience supporting a person(s) with a mental health condition and within a community-based service. Full training will be providedso if you feel you can embed our values and offer quality support to enable people to achieve their goals, we want to hear from you! About The Company Venture-People is an award-winning organisation, formed from our shared ambition to provide high-quality and psychologically informed support. We provide bespoke, community-based support to individuals with complex needs; including a mental health diagnosis, neurodiversity, or those who may have endured trauma. The people we support may have spent an extended period in hospital or another setting, therefore we utilise a person-centred approach; empowering individuals to become as independent as possible within their own homes."}