Naukrijobs UK
Register
London Jobs
Manchester Jobs
Liverpool Jobs
Nottingham Jobs
Birmingham Jobs
Cambridge Jobs
Glasgow Jobs
Bristol Jobs
Wales Jobs
Oil & Gas Jobs
Banking Jobs
Construction Jobs
Top Management Jobs
IT - Software Jobs
Medical Healthcare Jobs
Purchase / Logistics Jobs
Sales
Ajax Jobs
Designing Jobs
ASP .NET Jobs
Java Jobs
MySQL Jobs
Sap hr Jobs
Software Testing Jobs
Html Jobs
IT Jobs
Logistics Jobs
Customer Service Jobs
Airport Jobs
Banking Jobs
Driver Jobs
Part Time Jobs
Civil Engineering Jobs
Accountant Jobs
Safety Officer Jobs
Nursing Jobs
Civil Engineering Jobs
Hospitality Jobs
Part Time Jobs
Security Jobs
Finance Jobs
Marketing Jobs
Shipping Jobs
Real Estate Jobs
Telecom Jobs

Wellbeing Support Worker

Job LocationBristol
EducationNot Mentioned
Salary21,094 - 25,210 per annum, pro-rata
IndustryNot Mentioned
Functional AreaNot Mentioned
Job TypePermanent , part-time

Job Description

Wellbeing Support Worker, Charity, Salary £21,094 - £25,210 (pro rata) + benefits including 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) + pension + free on-site gym membership. Part-time, flexible hours. The Person: This rolemay suit a Teaching Assistant, Youth Worker or Child Support Worker who is passionate about making a difference to children and young peoples lives.The Role: The purpose of the Wellbeing Support Worker (Link Worker) is to respond to the unmet needs (anxiety, social isolation etc.) of children and young people in the North Bristol area. Working with young people (age 7-12 years) andtheir parents / carers you will work to connect them into a broad range of local activities, groups, services and interventions which will provide them with long term, sustainable wellbeing support. Led by the wants and needs of the young people themselves,you will take a holistic and creative approach in helping them to make links and increase their active involvement within their local communities, enabling them to take control of their health, wellbeing and lives, while also reducing health inequalities.Working hours: We are happy to consider candidates for the Wellbeing Support Worker (Link Worker) vacancy, on a flexible, part-time basis (up to 22.5 hours per week). You will work from GP Practices, schools and community centres acrossNorth Bristol, as well as from Southmead Development Trusts facilities in Bristol, BS10. To enable sufficient access to young people and their parents/carers, as well as the communitys facilities, flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends is required.The Charity: Southmead Development Trust is one of Bristols leading, independent, community led organisations. It is a multi-purpose charity providing much needed services for all ages and ethnicities and is made up of staff, volunteersand residents, working together to achieve a thriving community, improving health, wellbeing, local pride, and employment and bringing business and investment to the area. Their three sites (Greenway Centre, Southmead Youth Centre and Southmead Adventure Playground)are much-loved local venues that provide inspiring spaces for a wide variety of experiences, including sporting events, local groups, festivals and much more, where customers enjoy a fun, welcoming community with a large caf and newly refurbished gym.Wellbeing Support Worker (Link Worker), Responsibilities include:

  • Provide personalised support; use play and creative art techniques and support children and young people in accessing appropriate activities and services to meet their needs and preferences. Work alongside them to address barriers to theirparticipation (e.g. health, education etc.) and to maximise their wellbeing. Empower participants to assess their own abilities, identify goals, take charge of decisions and improve their ability to self-care, co-producing action plans and facilitating theirfollow-through. Physically introduce children and young people to community groups, activities and services, ensuring they are comfortable, happy, able to engage, included and supported.
  • Manage and prioritise a caseload of participants; ensuring ambitious performance targets and project objectives are met, in accordance with the needs, priorities and any urgent support required by children and young people.
  • Referrals and networking; promote social prescribing, its role in self-management and the wider determinants of health.Build relationships with key staff in GP practices, develop links with all local agencies to encourage effective partnershipworking and referrals, raising awareness of how social prescribing and partnership working can reduce pressure on statutory services, improve health and wellbeing outcomes and enable a holistic approach to care. Connect with all communities, particularly thosethat statutory agencies may find hard to reach and encourage self-referrals.
  • Develop links and support local voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations and groups; utilise existing networks and facilities and create a map of community groups or assets. Promote micro-commissioning and small grants amongst these networks and support community and neighbourhood groups toaccess them. Work with local partners to identify gaps in community provision and develop new groups and services where needed. Encourage local children and young people to volunteer in order to build their skills and confidence and strengthen community resilience.Facilitate groups as required and support volunteers.
  • Administration and Data capture; Work to agreed processes and protocols, ensuring confidentiality, adhering to data protection legislation etc. Keep accurate records relating to interactions and service delivery, enabling monitoring and the production of progress reports.
Wellbeing Support Worker (Link Worker), Skills and Experience required:
  • Educated to a minimum of Level 3 (e.g. A Levels, NVQ3 etc.)
  • Experience of working with children and young people (ideally on a one-to-one basis and preferably with some experience of supporting those with poor mental health or wellbeing and eliciting and maintaining changes in behaviours).
  • Experience of working in a relevant environment e.g. health, wellbeing, education, social care, community work, voluntary work etc.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Highly organised with excellent administrative skills.
  • A strong networker and relationship builder, with the ability to work both creatively and collaboratively.
  • A genuine passion, empathy and desire to support and motivate children and young people in leading healthier, happier lives and to reach their full potential.
Dawn OShea is the Recruitment Partner, recruiting the Wellbeing Support Worker (Link Worker) directly on behalf of Southmead Development Trust, so NO AGENCIES PLEASE. If your CV is short-listed, you will be contacted by telephone to discuss your applicationin more detail.

Keyskills :
Child SupportCommunity SupportSocial CareTeachingYouth Work

APPLY NOW

Wellbeing Support Worker Related Jobs

© 2019 Naukrijobs All Rights Reserved