Primary Care Network (PCN) Recovery Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
**Reference: NWM/582
Working Hours**
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Full Time – 37.5 hours per week (Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00PM)
Salary: £24,891 per annum rising to £25,691 after 6-month probation
Location: You will be based within the North Norfolk, covering the following areas: Spixworth, Drayton, and Coltishal.
- You will be required to travel to other locations where necessary. The role will include lone-working within GP practices and/or other appropriate community venues. Due to the nature of the role, a valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle are essential. Business insurance is also required. Mileage is reimbursed at 45p per mile for cars, after deducting the mileage between your home and work base.
Training: Mandatory training for this role takes place in Norwich, training sessions run from 9am – 5pm and run over 4 separate dates.
The Service Based in GP surgeries located across Norfolk and Waveney. Working with local surgeries and Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to see a reduction in the number of people with mental health issues re-presenting to their GP. This will include support / signposting to access Hub-based and Wellbeing services to build increased community resilience for the service user and freeing up GP and secondary services consultation time for wider system benefit.
As well as working with patients 14+ with their mental health, we are excited to potentially offer the opportunity for staff to be upskilled in certain specialisms, whereby you will be given extra training to support patients in areas such as: Dementia, Bereavement, ADHD/Autism, Children and Young People, Family, and 18-25 years olds. Please note this isn't an exhaustive list and can be discussed during interview.
To find out what its like to work as a PCN Recovery Worker please click here The Role You will work alongside the wider team and NSFT staff to support a reduction in the number of people with mental health issues re-presenting to their GP. You will support / signpost to access Hub-based and Wellbeing services, to build increased community resilience for the service user and freeing up GP and secondary services consultation time for wider system benefit.
Responsibilities Among Other Responsibilities You Will
- Work with partners to support clients with access to appropriate mental health support.
- Provide Personalised Support for clients in a person-centered and holistic way.
- Seek ways to continuously improve services for clients and their families.
- Provide support to PCN partners.
- Connect with external VCSE agencies, Norfolk County Council (NCC), Early Help Hubs, NSFT, health professionals, Wellbeing Service, Social Prescribers, contractors, education sector.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
- Commitment to empower and support people in a way that inspires trust and confidence, motivating others to reach their potential
- Experience of supporting people with their mental health within a professional setting.
- Excellent understanding of recovery and recovery principles.
- Understanding of social, economic and environmental factors and their impact on communities, individuals, their families and carers.
- Experience of partnership/collaborative working and building relationships within internal services and external organisations.
- Experience of data collection, client record management systems and using tools to measure the impact of services.
- Driving license and motor vehicle, and a willingness to travel across your locality on a regular basis.
Closing Date: Tuesday 5th August We may close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Please refer to the job description for more information - JD 2024 PCN Recovery Worker.pdf How to Apply *Candidates are required to complete an application form, the link to the application form can be found here Norfolk and Waveney Mind - Application Form.docx once you have downloaded and completed the application form you will be required to upload your application form via the “Apply for this job” . If you need to contact us please contact the HR Department on 0300 330 5488.
*Norfolk and Waveney Minds Equity Statement We welcome applications from people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic classes, religions and disabilities. We also value and actively encourage applications from those with lived experience of mental health, recognising that your personal journey can bring unique insight and empathy that helps others feel heard, supported, and valued. At Norfolk and Waveney Mind, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone passionate about mental health feels respected, valued, and supported.
Safeguarding Statement Norfolk and Waveney Mind is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to a satisfactory DBS check as well as other safeguarding checks.*
About Norfolk and Waveney Mind
We're Norfolk and Waveney Mind, your local mental health charity offering an extensive range of mental health services, along with associated training, advice and information.
We believe that no one should have to face poor mental health alone and with the right support and resources anybody can create a life that feels meaningful to them. We work in our communities to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with mental health.
With over one in four people experiencing a mental health problem and 104 people choosing to take their own lives each week in the UK, the need for good quality mental health support, advice and information is vital.
As a local Mind, we are independent charity - we raise our own funds, and we have our own Board of Trustees who are responsible for how we’re run.
Being local we understand our community and tailor our services in response to what people need most.
Being part of the Mind network means we benefit from shared support, knowledge and ideas. Nationally, Mind gives advice and support to anyone who needs it, campaigns to improve services and raise awareness.
We work in partnership with Mind nationally and the other local Minds in our network to deliver high quality services to anyone who needs them.
For a full list of our services, please visit www.norfolkandwaveneymind.org.uk
Primary Care Network (PCN) Recovery Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
**Reference: NWM/582
Working Hours**
-
Full Time – 37.5 hours per week (Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00PM)
Salary: £24,891 per annum rising to £25,691 after 6-month probation
Location: You will be based within the North Norfolk, covering the following areas: Spixworth, Drayton, and Coltishal.
- You will be required to travel to other locations where necessary. The role will include lone-working within GP practices and/or other appropriate community venues. Due to the nature of the role, a valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle are essential. Business insurance is also required. Mileage is reimbursed at 45p per mile for cars, after deducting the mileage between your home and work base.
Training: Mandatory training for this role takes place in Norwich, training sessions run from 9am – 5pm and run over 4 separate dates.
The Service Based in GP surgeries located across Norfolk and Waveney. Working with local surgeries and Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to see a reduction in the number of people with mental health issues re-presenting to their GP. This will include support / signposting to access Hub-based and Wellbeing services to build increased community resilience for the service user and freeing up GP and secondary services consultation time for wider system benefit.
As well as working with patients 14+ with their mental health, we are excited to potentially offer the opportunity for staff to be upskilled in certain specialisms, whereby you will be given extra training to support patients in areas such as: Dementia, Bereavement, ADHD/Autism, Children and Young People, Family, and 18-25 years olds. Please note this isn't an exhaustive list and can be discussed during interview.
To find out what its like to work as a PCN Recovery Worker please click here The Role You will work alongside the wider team and NSFT staff to support a reduction in the number of people with mental health issues re-presenting to their GP. You will support / signpost to access Hub-based and Wellbeing services, to build increased community resilience for the service user and freeing up GP and secondary services consultation time for wider system benefit.
Responsibilities Among Other Responsibilities You Will
- Work with partners to support clients with access to appropriate mental health support.
- Provide Personalised Support for clients in a person-centered and holistic way.
- Seek ways to continuously improve services for clients and their families.
- Provide support to PCN partners.
- Connect with external VCSE agencies, Norfolk County Council (NCC), Early Help Hubs, NSFT, health professionals, Wellbeing Service, Social Prescribers, contractors, education sector.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
- Commitment to empower and support people in a way that inspires trust and confidence, motivating others to reach their potential
- Experience of supporting people with their mental health within a professional setting.
- Excellent understanding of recovery and recovery principles.
- Understanding of social, economic and environmental factors and their impact on communities, individuals, their families and carers.
- Experience of partnership/collaborative working and building relationships within internal services and external organisations.
- Experience of data collection, client record management systems and using tools to measure the impact of services.
- Driving license and motor vehicle, and a willingness to travel across your locality on a regular basis.
Closing Date: Tuesday 5th August We may close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Please refer to the job description for more information - JD 2024 PCN Recovery Worker.pdf How to Apply *Candidates are required to complete an application form, the link to the application form can be found here Norfolk and Waveney Mind - Application Form.docx once you have downloaded and completed the application form you will be required to upload your application form via the “Apply for this job” . If you need to contact us please contact the HR Department on 0300 330 5488.
*Norfolk and Waveney Minds Equity Statement We welcome applications from people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic classes, religions and disabilities. We also value and actively encourage applications from those with lived experience of mental health, recognising that your personal journey can bring unique insight and empathy that helps others feel heard, supported, and valued. At Norfolk and Waveney Mind, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone passionate about mental health feels respected, valued, and supported.
Safeguarding Statement Norfolk and Waveney Mind is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to a satisfactory DBS check as well as other safeguarding checks.*
About Norfolk and Waveney Mind
We're Norfolk and Waveney Mind, your local mental health charity offering an extensive range of mental health services, along with associated training, advice and information.
We believe that no one should have to face poor mental health alone and with the right support and resources anybody can create a life that feels meaningful to them. We work in our communities to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with mental health.
With over one in four people experiencing a mental health problem and 104 people choosing to take their own lives each week in the UK, the need for good quality mental health support, advice and information is vital.
As a local Mind, we are independent charity - we raise our own funds, and we have our own Board of Trustees who are responsible for how we’re run.
Being local we understand our community and tailor our services in response to what people need most.
Being part of the Mind network means we benefit from shared support, knowledge and ideas. Nationally, Mind gives advice and support to anyone who needs it, campaigns to improve services and raise awareness.
We work in partnership with Mind nationally and the other local Minds in our network to deliver high quality services to anyone who needs them.
For a full list of our services, please visit www.norfolkandwaveneymind.org.uk