JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:Peer Mentor

Reports To:Lead Peer Mentor

Grade /Salary:£17,000 - £18,000 per annum

Location:Western Bay (Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend)

Hours: Weekly 37.5 (WCADA) Full Time

Weekly 18.75 (WCADA) Part Time

Job Purpose:
  • To mentor individuals who have been affected by substance use or mental health towards training and employment opportunities.
  • Manage a caseload of participants and source training and volunteering opportunities for individuals
  • Work alongside a team of Peer Mentors and volunteers to deliver services and outcomes for the scheme
  • To support the Lead Peer Mentor in raising awareness of the service
  • Mentor volunteer and assistant peer mentors

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
  • To ensure all project outcomes are delivered on target.
  • Source potential participants through referral routes.
  • Provide support and guidance to all participants aged over 18 being referred onto the project.
  • Assess candidates for suitability for further training and make appropriate referrals
  • Source training and employment opportunities for a caseload of participants with the support of the Employment Specialist.
  • Work with other Peer Mentors and volunteers to source training and employment opportunities for participants to achieve a positive outcome. This will include goal setting, CV writing, support with job applications, attendance at interviews and on-going placements
  • Utilise any other tools and techniques such as brief interventions to assist participants to achieve their goals and objectives for the Peer Mentoring Scheme.
  • Manage a caseload of Volunteer Peer Mentors
  • Provide ongoing support services to participants leaving the project
  • Record all activities in compliance with both organisational and European Social Fund regulations. This would include client registration forms, timesheets and any other outcome monitoring required of the Scheme.
  • To work alongside partner organisations to ensure a high quality service is delivered.

Client Work:
  • To communicate skilfully and sensitively highly complex and sensitive information, taking into account sensory and cultural barriers to communication.
  • To refer clients to other services within the partnership, and other external agencies as appropriate.
  • To undertake and manage own peer mentor, volunteer and participant caseload.
  • To be accountable for own decision and actions in consultation with supervision.
  • To undertake clinical administrative tasks and reports relating to mentoring project when necessary.

Policy and service development:
  • To adhere to agreed Health and Safety and Security procedures/policies.
  • To identify and contribute towards any aspects of the peer mentoring service where improvement can be made and to advise service and managers accordingly.
  • To assist with the delivery of peer mentoring training if required.

Professional:
  • To participate in the continuous learning, development and appraisal process.
  • To operate within and observe partnership policies and procedures as amended and updated.
  • To make regular use of supervision.
  • To be responsible for working within own level of competence.
  • To undertake internal and external training as appropriate, and as required as part of Continuous Professional Development.
  • To develop and maintain professional working relationships with external agencies.

“The Out-of-Work Service is funded by the Welsh Government

and the European Social Fund.”

Person Specification:

Essential / Desirable
Qualifications and training / GCSE English Literature or Language, grade C or above (or equivalent).
Good standard of literacy and numeracy / NVQ Level 3 in Information, Advice and Guidance/ willingness to work towards this
Skills and abilities / Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to collate data and information accurately.
Excellent IT skills: Competency in Microsoft Word and other Microsoft packages.
Well developed inter-personal skills and the ability to relate to service users in a non-judgmental manner.
Sales/networking experience
Experience/ Knowledge / Lived experience of substance use or mental health
Experience and knowledge relating to supporting individuals with substance misuse issues or mental health issues / Previous experience of supporting individuals towards employment.
Experience and knowledge of working with young people aged 16-24
Personal effectiveness / Organisational skills and an ability to manage time effectively.
Negotiation skills. / Full, current driving licence and use of a car.
Circumstances / Commitment to support Organisation’s vision for the service.
Flexibility of working times.
Diversity / Ability to work effectively with people regardless of their ethnic, cultural, social backgrounds, their gender, age, religious belief, disability and sexual orientation.

Role Profile:

COMPETENCE DESCRIPTION / National Occupational Standard Unit Number
SERVICE DELIVERY
Develop practice in the delivery of services
*Reflect on and develop your practice / HSC 33
Plan and review integrated programmes of care for substance misusers
*Promote choice, wellbeing and the protection of all individuals / HSC 35
Develop, implement and review care plans for individuals / AG1
Assist in the transfer of individuals between agencies and services / AG3
Deliver services to help individual address education, training, volunteering and employment needs
Promote employment, training and education opportunities for individuals / HSC421
Facilitate learning in groups through presentations and activities / ZE6
MANAGEMENT OF SERVICES
Provide a healthy, safe, secure and suitable environment for the delivery of services
*Promote, monitor and maintain health, safety and security in the working environment / HSC 32
Mange information
Receive, analyse, process, use and store information / HSC3115
Manage relationships
*Promote effective communication for and about individuals / HSC 31
Build and maintain relationships with individuals to ensure a client centred approach / LLUK CrD04

*Mandatory competencies