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Community Support WorkerinPlymouthinPlymouthPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year pa, pro-rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOADHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYSOCIAL WORK

Livewell SouthwestFollow Livewell Southwest

Opportunities for professional development and gaining registration in mental health disciplines.
Participation in a supportive multi-disciplinary team that includes a variety of healthcare professionals.
Autonomous work under the guidance of qualified practitioners, allowing for personal growth and responsibility.
Contributing to the recovery and resilience of individuals with severe mental health challenges through evidence-based interventions.
Engagement in the co-production of holistic care plans tailored to individual service users.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the community by supporting individuals and their families in accessing mental health services.
Flexibility to travel and conduct home visits, enhancing the ability to provide personalized support.
Join Us as a Community Support Worker in Plymouth!
Are you passionate about helping others and looking to make a real difference in your local community? Livewell Southwest is seeking dedicated Community Support Workers to join our dynamic multidisciplinary team in Plymouth. You'll be at the forefront of delivering essential mental health support, working closely with professionals from various backgrounds, including nurses, psychologists, and social workers. This role is perfect for compassionate individuals who are committed to empowering those with severe and enduring mental health difficulties, ensuring they have access to the care they need.
In this fulfilling position, you will co-create personalised care plans with service users, their families, and your team. Your work will focus on providing evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions that promote recovery and resilience. You can expect professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and support your career progression, all while working in a supportive environment that values your contributions. If you're ready to embrace this rewarding challenge and be part of a transformative approach to mental health care, we want to hear from you!
Opportunities for professional development and gaining registration in mental health disciplines.
Participation in a supportive multi-disciplinary team that includes a variety of healthcare professionals.
Autonomous work under the guidance of qualified practitioners, allowing for personal growth and responsibility.
Contributing to the recovery and resilience of individuals with severe mental health challenges through evidence-based interventions.
Engagement in the co-production of holistic care plans tailored to individual service users.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the community by supporting individuals and their families in accessing mental health services.
Flexibility to travel and conduct home visits, enhancing the ability to provide personalized support.

More about MENTAL HEALTH
Mental health has emerged as a critical issue in the United Kingdom, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis highlighted the fragility of mental well-being across different demographics, from children and adolescents to adults and the elderly. It has sparked a wider conversation about the importance of mental health care, accessibility, and the stigmas often associated with mental illnesses.Learn more...
Useful skills for a Community Support Worker:
To work as a Community Support Worker in the UK, several key skills and qualities are essential. Here are some of the most important ones:
1. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are crucial for interacting with clients, their families, and other professionals. The ability to listen actively and convey information clearly is vital.
2. Empathy and Compassion: A genuine understanding and concern for the well-being of others are essential. Being able to relate to clients’ experiences and feelings helps build trust and rapport.
3. Problem-Solving Skills: Community Support Workers often need to think on their feet and develop practical solutions to various challenges that clients may face.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Building relationships is key in this role. Being personable, approachable, and having strong networking abilities can help you connect better with clients and their families.
5. Organizational Skills: Community Support Workers need to manage multiple cases and responsibilities efficiently, including keeping accurate records, scheduling appointments, and planning activities.
6. Adaptability and Flexibility: The ability to adapt to changing situations and client needs is crucial as day-to-day tasks can vary significantly.
7. Teamwork: Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, social workers, and support staff is fundamental for providing comprehensive support to clients.
8. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds and cultures can improve your ability to support clients effectively, particularly in multicultural settings.
9. Knowledge of Local Services: Familiarity with local community resources, support services, and healthcare provisions can greatly assist in guiding clients to the help they need.
10. Basic IT Skills: Competence in using computers and software for documentation, communication, and scheduling is increasingly important.
11. Resilience and Stress Management: The role can be emotionally demanding, so the ability to cope with stress and maintain personal well-being is important.
12. First Aid and Health and Safety Awareness: Basic training in first aid and a good understanding of health and safety protocols can be beneficial.
 


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