We have an exciting opportunity for a Support Time and Recovery Navigator to join our team in West Yorkshire!
Salary: £29,264 - £33,510 per annum
Hours: Service runs between 8am -8pm / 1 weekend in 4 & 1 late shift per week
Our Non Custodial team in West Yorkshire is looking for several Support Time & Recovery Navigators to join our growing team and support service users within the community and custody to help them navigate through the criminal justice system.
Support Time & Recovery Navigators play a pivotal role in delivering safe patient care & supporting the service and service users.
What You'll Be Doing
- Be part of an extended team working across Liaison & Diversion service
- Liaise with a wide range of services such as the police, probation, courts and legal services as well as both inpatient and community health and social care services
- Be involved in the daily support of children and adults, including those from hard-to-reach communities to engage and navigate through the Criminal Justice System
- Support access to the full scope of identified health needs, including substance misuse (alcohol and drugs), mental and physical health, homelessness, learning disabilities, exploitation, safeguarding and social care issues
What We Are Looking For
- Experience of working with service users, face to face, with a variety of health needs
- Relevant experience working as/within Mental Health and/or Recovery support services
- Excellent communication skills and ability to gain appropriate level of consent
- Understanding of clinical governance, health and safety
- Motivated as an individual and when working in a team
- Patient centered values and ability to promote service user involvement
Additional Information
Please note, this role requires flexibility and will include unsociable hours, such as evenings & weekends where applicable
A Driving Licence is desirable for this role
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK
All offers of employment are subject to enhanced vetting and security checks due to the nature of the role