We are looking for enthusiastic and committed mental health workers/project workers (which at Pobl are called Complex Care Project Workers), with experience working with people with mental health needs to join our team of passionate Complex Care Project Workers in our Complex Care Recovery Service in Bedwas. This is a 37 hour full time position. This service needs to be staffed 24/7 so you will be required to work various shift patterns including days, evenings, weekends, wakeful nights as part of a rolling rota. Day shifts are typically 12 hours with wakeful nights as extra. Due to the needs of the individuals we support, we require female only applicants. If you would like the opportunity to work with some truly amazing people please read on….. What is the role? Tŷ Anwen is a residential mental health service in Caerphilly. We provide person centred support for up to 16 individuals with serious and enduring mental illness and complex needs which may include support with self-harm. The team at Tŷ Anwen work to a recovery model of care and offer support that provides effective therapeutic boundaries. They provide clearly identified outcomes, thereby working towards recovery and facilitating independence. The role of the Complex Care Project Worker is to empower and support individuals we support, working flexibly to improve performance and outcomes for people who use our service. You will work as part of a team to develop, implement and review high-quality person-centred care and support plans based on individual needs, preferences and aspirations when required. As a complex care project worker you will be involved in day-to-day support including;
Supporting individuals to live independently within a care setting.
Support, prompting and administering medication.
Engagement in social activities
Completing and updating support plans, risk assessments and risk management plans.
Carrying out supervisions
Completing assessments from referrals
Be responsible for the service in the absence of the manager.
Undertake relevant training for the role.
Liaise with Social Services, Benefits Agencies, Housing department and other relevant agencies
Organising group activities with the individuals at Ty Anwen or in the community
Providing emotional support to the individuals
What skills and experience do you need?
A genuine desire to help people and make a difference.
Have or be willing towards completing a QCF in Health and Social Care level 4 or above.
An understanding of the challenges that many of our service users face
Keen listening and communication skills
Empathy, compassion and a caring nature
Ability to complete and regularly review relevant paperwork such as support plans and risk assessments.
What are the pay and benefits?
An annual salary of £26,683
Wakeful nights rate - £12.15 + 20%
26 days holiday entitlement plus Bank holidays
Pension scheme
Sick Pay
Every other weekend off
Colleague Referral Scheme (£250 per referral)
Time for Talking – a free counselling service.
Health Cash Plan
Savings Scheme
Electric Vehicle Lease Schemes
Cycle to work scheme.
Eyecare plan
Give as You Earn charity donation scheme.
Gym and shopping discounts
Training and progression opportunities.
FREDIE At Pobl Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity at Pobl Group and we encourage you to apply now. What do you need to do now? If you have the skills and experience required to be our next difference maker, please apply now. We occasionally close a vacancy before the end date as we actively review our applications and will sometimes progress to interview very quickly, we would love to hear from you so please apply now to start your Pobl journey. SJC Job Type: Full-time Pay: £26,683.00 per year Benefits: