Lived Experience Practitioner, Woking

Job Title  Lived Experience Practitioner 
Reports to  Service Manager (Lived Experience) 
Base  Woking  
Hours  Part time – 21 hours per week (Ideally you will be able to work on a Monday / Thursday / Friday)
Contract  Permanent 
Salary Band  £26,600 pro rata
Organisation  It’s not just about what we offer, but how we offer it. 

Catalyst is a non-profit organisation working with people to support their health and wellbeing. 

Established in Guildford for over 30 years, we provide services alongside a variety of statutory and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) colleagues in Surrey and its borders.  

We believe change is achievable when offered by a flexible, respectful, inclusive and a non-judgemental approach. 

Our values are Kindness, Integrity and Commitment. 

Purpose of Job  GPiMHS / MHICS is an emotional and wellbeing service that supports adults aged over 18 in  primary care who are experiencing a range of mental health difficulties. Patients are offered extended consultation times, quick and easy access to practical advice and tailored support for their mental health needs from a multidisciplinary team. 

Through sharing wisdom from their own experiences, the Lived Experience Practitioner will work specifically with individuals to inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible in others. As an integral and highly valued member of the team, the Lived Experience Practitioner will provide formalised peer support and practical assistance to people using the service in order for them to regain control over their lives and their own unique recovery journey. In particular, the Lived Experience Practitioner will support the smooth transition of people using the service to other Mental Health services, by helping them to complete recovery and crisis plans for example. Through working with the individuals, they will promote choice and opportunities to enable feeling connected to and valued in their community.  

This role would be suitable for someone who is kind, caring and supportive, with good interpersonal and communication skills, and who is keen to provide the highest quality experience for people using GPiMHS/MHICS. 

 

This post is subject to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at an enhanced level. Please note past drug and/or alcohol or criminality history will not necessarily discount you from undertaking this role. 

Key Activities:  

  • Work alongside an agreed number of people using the GPiMHS/MHICS service on a 1:1 and/or group basis, in person and/or virtually, from a lived experience perspective   
  • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team (team of mixed professionals) 
  • Deliver peer support as agreed within the multidisciplinary team, and within a peer relationship 
  • Accompany people who use the service to appointments, meetings and/or activities of their choice and perform a range of practical tasks, aligned to recovery goals 
  • Develop relationships  and outreach where appropriate with community groups, partners and services to ensure reaching target audience  
  • Build networks and relationships with underserved communities to ensure fully accessibly service is being delivered (this may include identifying where there are barriers to engagement and working collaboratively to resolve them)  
  • Use personal experience and knowledge to share lived experience when appropriate to benefit others, drawing on personal experiences and a range of coping, self-help and self-management techniques 
  • Help people identify their own recovery goals and assist others to create their own recovery and crisis plans, particularly people who are transitioning from the service to another Mental Health service (e.g. SABP Community Mental Health Recovery Service)   
  • Establish supportive and respectful relationships with people using the service  
  • Support people using the service to identify and overcome fears within a relationship of empathy and trust 
  • Model personal responsibility, self-awareness, self-belief, self-advocacy and hopefulness 
  • Sign-post to various resources, opportunities and activities within the Organisation and in communities to promote choice and informed decision making 
  • Assist in carrying out risk assessments with other staff in the team 
  • Identify recovery-focused activities and share information and education as required 
  • Act as a recovery champion within the service, and as an ambassador of recovery for the organisation with external agencies and partner organisations 
  • Be actively involved in the continued development of and in the ongoing evaluation of the Lived Experience Practitioner role 
  • Attend and complete an agreed induction programme and a peer support worker training programme, if not already completed 
  • Identify personal developmental needs in conjunction with Line Manager and supervision, undertaking further training as necessary 
  • Participate in mandatory training as required 
  • Participate in regular supervision   
  • Maintain a working knowledge of current trends in mental health, recovery and peer support by reading books, journals and accessing peer support networks 
  • Work in accordance with the organisation’s Policies, Procedures and values 

General terms of reference: 

In carrying out the above duties the post holder will: 

  • Work collaboratively across the organisation to offer support to all main functions 
  • Be committed to the role and support Catalyst to be the most efficient it can be 
  • Be someone who believes in fairness and conducts themselves with integrity 
  • Work flexibly across operational sites, including working from home arrangements in agreement with line management, as required, which may include evening and weekend work 
  • Be motivated to improve personal performance, outcomes, contribution, knowledge and skills 
  • Be professional when partaking in Management, Trustee Board and other work related team meetings; appraisals, workforce development and supervision processes 
  • Keep abreast of developments in services, legislation and identify good practices where appropriate 
  • Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment for all staff on site or working remotely 
  • Represent Catalyst at external agencies/meetings and support our values and the culture of Catalyst. 
  • Undertake any other duties which may reasonably be regarded as within the nature of the duties and responsibilities, subject to the condition that normally any changes of a permanent nature shall be incorporated into the job description in specific terms 
Person Specification 
  Essential  Desired 
Qualifications and experience     
Lived experience of mental illness or of caring for somebody who has mental health problems     
Experience accessing primary and/or secondary mental health services     
Numeracy and Literacy at a Key Stage 3 level or equivalent     
Peer support worker training, e.g. ImROC Peer Support Training course     
NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care or equivalent level of knowledge, training and experience     
Paid or unpaid experience of working in a lived experience role     
Experience of being in a supportive and enabling role     
Knowledge and skills     
Ability to share personal story of recovery in a professional manner     
Ability to assist or willingness to learn how to assist people to develop recovery and crisis plans      
Ability and willingness to reflect on work practice and be open to constructive feedback       
Ability to work creatively     
Willingness to support people with a range of needs to meet their recovery goals     
Ability to manage stress, and to plan and prioritise own workload and activities     
Ability to carry out practical tasks     
Ability to maintain a healthy home/work life balance     
Person Specification 
High level of self-awareness     
Critical thinker     
Understanding and knowledge of recovery, of the issues and concerns of mental health service users, and of the impact of stigma and discrimination     
Willingness to work towards using trauma informed care principles to benefit yourself and others       
Knowledge and commitment to service users’ rights     
Excellent written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills     
Ability to communicate effectively with a range of service users, carers, professionals and agencies     
Persuasive and reassurance skills     
Ability to develop and maintain sound working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary teams (team of mixed professionals)     
Professional in appearance and behaviour     
Ability to manage conflict and to help others to do so     
Good team working skills     
Information technology     
Willingness to use the organisation’s IT systems     
Computer literate in Microsoft Office     
General     
Ability to travel to and from various locations     

 

Equal Opportunities Statement 

We acknowledge the unique contribution that all Catalyst employees and clients can bring to our organisation in terms of their culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital status, nationality, age, religion or belief and any physical disability or history of mental health or additional problems. 

All appointments and promotions are based on merit and no job applicant or employee will be treated unfairly or discriminated against. All staff have equal access to staff development.  

Any member of staff who breaches this policy may be subject of grievance and/or disciplinary procedures. 

Please note: 

  • This job description may be varied from time to time as agreed by the post holder and line manager. This job description is subject to annual review. 
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