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Vocational SpecialistinExminsterinExminsterPUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Impactful Role, The Vocational Specialist plays a vital role in helping individuals with trauma or mental health challenges regain their confidence and achieve their employment or volunteering goals.
Beautiful Work Environment, The New Leaf service operates in a picturesque 35-acre site overlooking the Exe estuary, offering a calming atmosphere that enhances well-being for both staff and service users.
Collaborative Team, The role involves working closely with a dedicated team of professionals, fostering camaraderie and allowing for teamwork in supporting clients effectively.
Professional Development, Regular supervision and support from the vocational services manager will aid in the new professional’s induction and ongoing career development.
Diverse Responsibilities, The position includes a variety of duties such as assessments, goal planning, and networking, ensuring a dynamic and engaging workday.
Person-Centered Approach, The role emphasizes understanding individual needs and aspirations, making it rewarding to contribute to personalized success stories.
Opportunities for Networking, Building connections with various stakeholders to expand volunteering opportunities enriches the role and enhances service visibility.
The Vocational Specialist role at New Leaf, part of the Devon Partnership NHS Trust in Exminster, involves providing vocational rehabilitation support to individuals with a history of trauma or mental health issues. The specialist will work closely with clients to identify personal goals, assist with assessments and goal planning, and facilitate access to volunteering or employment opportunities. Key responsibilities include leading clinical meetings, monitoring client progress, maintaining documentation, and effectively communicating with team members and external stakeholders. Candidates are expected to possess strong practical, organisational, communication, and IT skills, along with a good understanding of mental health.

In addition to the therapeutic aspects of the role, the Vocational Specialist will engage in networking to expand volunteer opportunities and promote the New Leaf service within the Devon Partnership Trust. The position includes regular supervision and ongoing development support, with a focus on ensuring clients achieve person-centered SMART goals throughout their rehabilitation journey. This role is vital in helping individuals transition from service use to independent volunteering or employment.
Impactful Role, The Vocational Specialist plays a vital role in helping individuals with trauma or mental health challenges regain their confidence and achieve their employment or volunteering goals.
Beautiful Work Environment, The New Leaf service operates in a picturesque 35-acre site overlooking the Exe estuary, offering a calming atmosphere that enhances well-being for both staff and service users.
Collaborative Team, The role involves working closely with a dedicated team of professionals, fostering camaraderie and allowing for teamwork in supporting clients effectively.
Professional Development, Regular supervision and support from the vocational services manager will aid in the new professional’s induction and ongoing career development.
Diverse Responsibilities, The position includes a variety of duties such as assessments, goal planning, and networking, ensuring a dynamic and engaging workday.
Person-Centered Approach, The role emphasizes understanding individual needs and aspirations, making it rewarding to contribute to personalized success stories.
Opportunities for Networking, Building connections with various stakeholders to expand volunteering opportunities enriches the role and enhances service visibility.

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