Brent Mental Health Service Befriending Coordinator
London Borough of Brent - UK
Job Summary
We are looking for an experienced and passionate Befriending and Volunteer Coordinator to work as part of our Brent Mental Health being part of an organisation whose common purpose is to help those who are severely impacted by mental illness. We believe that everyone should be treated with respect and dignity and thats why equity is one of our core draw on the expertise unique perspectives and lived experience of our people regardless of who they are or their background to help us become inclusive and anti-racist employer campaigning organisation and service provider that reflect the diverse communities we support as a mental health Brent Mental Health service is commissioned by CNWL to bolster community mental health support to adult patients and service users (18). within the Brent borough alongside statutory services. Brent is spilt into 3 locality hubs which the service will work service has a few main aspects of delivery which areBefriending service utilising volunteersPeer Navigation SupportYoung Adults WellbeingStepdown RecoveryThe service will be integrated with CNWL to work as one multi-disciplinary team to deliver services to people who are known to CNWL service co-ordinator will work alongside two other co-ordinators and will have a minimum of 12 volunteers at any one time to deliver the befriending aspects of the you will make a differenceAs a Befriending and Volunteer Coordinator you wouldwork in our Operations Directorate - Community Services would work within a team which provides high-quality safe and person-centred support in the community most importantly delivering great outcomes for people bereaved by suicide working with the following people and teamsRethink Community and Navigation ServicesCorporate Resources Finance; HR&OD and ICTQuality and Service TransformationCNWL Mental Health TeamsIf you have any questions about the position please contact 1
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness. Because everyone deserves a good quality of life.