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Peer support workerinStaffordinStaffordPUBLISHED MON 24 MAR 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
CASELOADCRIMINAL JUSTICEHMPMATERNITYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSPENSION

Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunities to use personal lived experiences to make a positive impact on others facing similar challenges.
Supportive working environment as part of a dedicated NHS team, fostering collaboration and personal growth.
Comprehensive training provided, allowing individuals to develop their skills and knowledge while gaining experience in support work.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Generous annual leave policies and options to purchase additional leave, enhancing overall job satisfaction.
Access to an excellent NHS pension scheme and well-being resources, ensuring long-term financial security and health.
Engagement in multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing professional relationships and broadening expertise through collaborative work.
Are you passionate about making a difference? Join us as a Peer Support Worker with the Enhanced Reconnect Service in Cumbria, where your personal journey through the Criminal Justice System can empower others to find their path to recovery. This unique role is designed for motivated individuals who want to use their lived experience to connect with and support others facing similar challenges. You'll work closely with a dedicated NHS team, fostering strong relationships with service users, helping them identify their strengths and recovery goals, and guiding them to access vital health and support services.

At Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, we believe in the power of peer support. You'll have the flexibility to work across Cumbria, engaging both one-on-one and in group settings to inspire hope and resilience. We offer a supportive environment bolstered by a fantastic benefits package, including generous leave provisions, an excellent pension scheme, and a commitment to your personal and professional development. If you're ready to turn your experience into a means of help and transformation, we invite you to be part of a diverse and inclusive team dedicated to positively impacting the lives of others.
Opportunities to use personal lived experiences to make a positive impact on others facing similar challenges.
Supportive working environment as part of a dedicated NHS team, fostering collaboration and personal growth.
Comprehensive training provided, allowing individuals to develop their skills and knowledge while gaining experience in support work.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Generous annual leave policies and options to purchase additional leave, enhancing overall job satisfaction.
Access to an excellent NHS pension scheme and well-being resources, ensuring long-term financial security and health.
Engagement in multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing professional relationships and broadening expertise through collaborative work.

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Useful skills for a Peer support worker:
To work as a Peer Support Worker in the UK, you typically need a combination of personal attributes, skills, and practical knowledge. Here are some essential skills and qualities that are valuable for this role:
1. Lived Experience: Having personal experience of mental health challenges, addiction, or other relevant issues is fundamental. This allows you to relate to and understand the experiences of those you will be supporting.
2. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others is crucial. You should be able to listen without judgment and offer support in a caring manner.
3. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for effectively engaging with individuals, families, and the wider community. This includes active listening and expressing thoughts clearly.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Building trust and rapport with those you support is important. You should be approachable, friendly, and able to connect with diverse individuals.
5. Problem-solving Skills: The ability to help individuals find solutions to their challenges is key. This includes being resourceful and supportive in helping people overcome barriers.
6. Teamwork: You may work collaboratively with mental health professionals, social workers, and other support staff, so being able to cooperate and integrate within a team is vital.
7. Boundaries and Professionalism: Understanding professional boundaries and maintaining a professional demeanor while being supportive is crucial. This includes knowing when to refer someone to a professional for additional help.
8. Cultural Competence: Awareness and sensitivity to cultural differences, including understanding how different backgrounds can affect an individual's experience and needs.
9. Advocacy Skills: The ability to advocate for the needs and rights of those you support, navigating services and systems effectively on their behalf.
10. Knowledge of Support Services: Familiarity with local mental health services, support networks, and community resources so you can guide individuals to appropriate help.
11. Training: Some positions may require or recommend specific training programs, such as Mental Health First Aid, or specialized peer support training.
12. Self-care and Resilience: The role can be emotionally demanding, so you should have skills in self-care and resilience strategies to maintain your own well-being while supporting others.
 


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