Buckinghamshire Mind is seeking a Team Lead to supervise and support a Mental Health Safety Planning Outreach Support Workers and work alongside the Bucks Safe Haven team and team leaders.
As the Lead of this team, you’ll naturally have skills in working with mental health issues and assessing individual’s needs, together with interventions and signposting to relevant community services.
Follow up support will then be provided either remotely or within the community to reconnect with the individual to check if the safety plan is helpful and further develop where appropriate.
Buckinghamshire Mind is seeking a Weekend Team Lead to supervise and support a small team of Mental Health Crisis Support Workers within our Safe Haven Service.
You will be supported in the growth of your leadership and management skills and be part of a supportive organisation and have the opportunity to see your work bring about positive change.
You’ll receive monthly supervision and support with your personal and career development.
Work in partnership with children’s social care staff and parents to ensure that children and young people are supported to have a voice in families where they impacted by domestic abuse.
Provide direct casework with families where there is domestic abuse, including advice, information, and advocacy to all genders experiencing domestic abuse through telephone contact, and/or meetings at the relevant venues/hubs.
We offer 25 days rising incrementally to 30 days after five years, plus all bank holidays.
To maintain confidentiality as required within the role and to be able to work on issues of a sensitive or confidential nature in a confident and capable manner.
Prioritise responses to calls by carrying out brief initial risk assessments and sign post referrals to relevant agencies.
We offer 25 days annual holiday entitlement increasing to 30 days after 5 years’ service per annum plus bank holidays.
We are the UK’s leading Autism charity and we aim to transform lives, change attitudes, and create a more inclusive society for autistic individuals.
Your role is to support the night time routine of individuals, including issuing medication and undertaking domestic tasks to ensure the service maintains a high level of cleanliness.
We offer excellent training and development programme, career progression opportunities, competitive pension scheme and occupational sick pay.