Established in 1983, BRISTOL MISSING LINK (incorporating Next Link and Safe Link) is a leading provider of women’s support services in Bristol.
We have rewarding opportunities available for Female Mental Health Crisis Workers to join our Crisis Teams based in Bristol. You will join us on a full time maternity contract working on a rota system and in return, you will receive a competitive salary between £26,132 – £26,861 and benefits.
We have the following positions available:
1. Crisis Worker – 37.5 hours (North Team: based at the Southmead Hospital)
2. Crisis Worker – 37.5 (South Team: based at Petherton Resource Centre)
In return for joining us, we will offer you:
Up to 30 days annual leave (depending on length of service)
3 extra holidays including International Women’s Day
Excellent development and training opportunities
Employer pension contribution (minimum 5% of your gross salary)
Mindful Employer Plus Scheme
Cycle to Work Scheme
Long Service Awards
Wellness Awards
*** Please look at our Employee Benefits Leaflet ***
About the role:
As our Mental Health Crisis Worker, you will be part of the Crisis Service working with and supporting men and women. This involves working with and alongside organisations within the Bristol Mental Health Partnership. This is a hub and spoke service with a 24 hour hub (providing a full crisis service across the city). You will therefore be required to work on a rota system including regular evenings and weekend working and must be able to drive and have access to an appropriate vehicle. You will be based at Southmead Hospital where the North Crisis Team is located.
The role is focused on providing a range of interventions to assist with daily health, social care and wellbeing needs to reduce the crisis, build resilience and improve wellbeing. You will be employed by Missing Link and seconded into our Bristol Mental Health Partnership and will therefore be operationally managed by AWP.
Key duties and responsibilities of our Mental Health Crisis Worker:
Build trusting and collaborative relationship with the service user
Work closely with carers, families and children and other services directly involved with service users, carers if appropriate
Carry out role adhering to Mental Health Bristol Partnership’s policies, procedures, values, code of conduct and current legislation using a Recovery orientated, psychologically informed, equalities based approach
Co-produce, update, implement and review a crisis plan, relapse prevention and other self-management tools
Implement the recovery plan and inform any review, working jointly with the Assessment and Recovery Team Recovery Navigator/Care Co-ordinator, in partnership with service users in line with best practice.
Coordinate support, refer and liaise effectively with all professionals, agencies and other parties involved in service user’s support in order to deliver the crisis support package
Enable delivery of the crisis and recovery plans and to enable service users to make informed decisions about their mental wellbeing, maximising their independence and providing advocacy role where appropriate
Provide specialist support to women using the service and advice and guidance to other team members regarding women’s mental health issues
Promote and facilitate service user involvement and inclusion within Mental Health Bristol and the community in line with Mental Health Bristol Partnership objectives
Manage caseload, documentation and time effectively, ensuring up to date, clear and accurate record keeping in line with MHB policies, making best use of supervision, training and staff development
Collaborate with other team members to maximise service performance, meet targets and Service Level Agreements and promote effective communication and teamwork
Maintain hope and optimism for the individual with high expectations for recovery. Use lived experience (if appropriate) to positively support the individual’s recovery
This is not an exhaustive list of your duties and outlines the general ways in which it is expected you will meet the overall requirements of this post.
What we are looking for in our ideal Mental Health Crisis Worker:
Experience working with people with mental health needs, or people with complex and multiple needs (for example, homelessness, alcohol/drug dependency, long term conditions, domestic abuse and sexual violence)
Experience of support planning and managing risk assessments
The ability to maintain hope and optimism for the individual with high expectations for recovery
Manage caseload, documentation and time effectively, ensuring up to date and clear record keeping in line with policies and procedures
A current, full driving license and access to an appropriate vehicle is essential
Please download the application pack from our website and complete the application form. Please submit your application by 9am on Monday 11th March 2024. Please do not send CVs. Interviews will be held on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th March 2024.