💻Job Title: Recovery Worker

💻Reports to: Team Manager – 121 Recovery Service

💰Salary: £27,007.50 (increasing following probation)           

📍Location: Open House, Tower Hamlets and in the community

🕒Hours: 37.5 hours per week 

📃Contract: Permanent

📅 Closing date: 25th July at 09.00am 

📅 Interview date: 4th August (in person)

Our Recovery Worker will be an integral part of the 121 floating support service which is an integrated, coordinated and holistic service aiming to support individuals with mental health needs within the community.

What you’ll do 

  • Manage a client caseload 
  • Provide interventions to ensure individuals are appropriately supported to the right service and support at the right time.
  • Support people with a positive and hopeful approach and in line with the CHIME framework for personal recovery.
  • Support clients to identify their networks of support and strengths
  • Offer advice, information, and signposting – offering wider opportunities for clients to connect and reach their goals
  • Liaise with local community organisations and groups to identify opportunities clients to be involved in the wider Tower Hamlets activities offer.

See the job pack for full details  

Recovery Worker Job Pack

PS2E Recruitment for Ex-Offenders policy

Apply

To apply email your CV and responses to the following questions to Remzije Duli (Remzije.Duli@mindthnr.org.uk

  1. What is your motivation to work for MindTHNR and what attracts you to this role specifically? (max 400 words)
  2. What relevant skills, knowledge and capability will you bring to MindTHNR and this role? (max 400 words)

It’s important that you answer these questions fully, showcasing examples of your skills and experience (both professional and personal) relevant to person spec in the job pack.

We want to hear about your unique skills and experience, please avoid being over-reliant on AI software or tools. We appreciate they can help with formatting and giving structure, but be mindful that if your answers to these questions are very similar to those put through AI software your application may be disregarded.