Peer Mentor RoleDescription
Service / All servicesRole Title / Peer Mentor CGL1085
Hours / Where potential Peer mentor is in receipt of benefits their advisor must be informed prior to arranging any roles and responsibilities with a specific project coordinator. Hours can be unlimited but will be agreed by Volunteer, Peer Mentor Co-ordinator
Reports to / Volunteer, Peer Mentor Co-ordinator/ Themed Lead
Purpose of Role / As directed by the Volunteer, Peer Mentor Co-ordinator, to support service users into and through recovery acting as a positive role model for them and the service. Advocate and sign post Service Users providing accurate and up to date information for them. Fulfil roles agreed through supervision and continued assessment for specific project needs.
Key Activities:
Provide support to service users through agreed roles and responsibilities
Support service users to address their offending behaviour and drug use
Support service users to establish non-judgemental supportive relationships
Support specific project requirements in accordance with service user needs
Where agreed and signed off fulfil one to one roles with service users to provide different levels of practical support
Assist service users to access education, training, employment opportunities and leisure activities
Empower service users to access a range of holistic services that support their recovery
Feedback any issues to staff supervising volunteers in a supervision environment
Adhere to safe working practices implemented from a variety of risk assessments carried out by the project co-ordinator/ themed lead/ manager
Referral to a range of treatment/community support agencies.
Fulfil specified roles and responsibilities agreed through supervision with themed lead, coordinator/ manager
Person Specification
Essential criteria:
In Recovery from drugs and alcohol or has supported a friend/ family member through Recovery
If accessing treatment is fully engaging in all requirements set by their Recovery Worker.
If in receipt of prescribed medication, such asphyseptone and buprenorphine, must be stable and working towards a reduction plan.
If under the Probation Services, must be fully engaged and meeting all requirements set by their Probation Officer.
Knowledge of the issues facing problematic drug users on a day to day issue.
Good level of personal organisation skill.
Empathic, solution focussed approach.
Excellent listening and communication skills with a range of people.
And the ability to:
Communicate confidently and effectively, verbally and in writing.
Offer quality time and abide by any stipulations agreed with a benefits advisor.
Able to respect and maintain confidentiality.
Have a clear understanding of appropriate boundaries.
Work as a member of a team
Enthuse, motivate and carry projects forward.
Initiate and develop positive relationships with others.
Be creative in the implementation and building of Recovery Capital.
Show a capacity to work alone and the ability to keep calm under pressure.
Adhere to policy guidelines
Work with people to establish non-judgemental supportive relationships.
Provide objective, supportive assistance to help people through difficult periods in their lives.
Act as a positive role model showing Recovery is possible and achievable.
Be flexible in approach in terms of when the service requires a Peer Mentor.
Plan and carry out set objectives
Show commitment to facilitating positive outcomes for service users
Seek to improve personal performance contributions, knowledge and skills.
Willingness to work to meet any areas for improvement through training.
This role is subject to ongoing risk assessments with full Peer Mentor responsibilities implemented once a Disclosure and Barring Check at an enhanced level has been completed.
General terms of reference:
In carrying out the above duties the post holder will:
Seek to improve personal performance, contribution, knowledge and skills
Participate in appraisal and supervision processes.
Attend and take part in the induction and complete Certa Level 2 Diploma in Peer Mentoring before starting placement.
Fulfil schedule commitments and where necessary inform line manager of any absenteeism, appointments or holiday arrangements
Abide by and observe all CGL policies.
Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment.
Undertake other duties appropriate to the development in the role of mentor
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