Volunteer Buddy - Lewisham

Forest Hill, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Lewisham Primary Care Recovery Service (PCRS) provides a drug and alcohol treatment recovery-orientated service, offering medication assisted treatment alongside psychosocial interventions for people living in Lewisham.

This volunteer role recognises the benefits of peer support for people wanting to make changes to their substance use. Peer support involves people drawing on shared personal experience to provide knowledge, social interaction, emotional assistance, or practical help.

As part of this new project, a buddying and escorting system, and telephone check-in service will be set up.  The project will work closely with Lewisham Experts by Experience Network.

Volunteer Buddies will draw on their own experience, and the skills and insight gained by that lived experience, to relate, communicate, engage and support assigned service users.

There will be a training package that will precede starting the role.

Details of the role:

·       Offering peer support through being ‘buddied’ with one or two people at any one time.  For example by:

- Providing one-to-one support for people facing disadvantage, to better understand own needs and the community support services available to them.

- Supporting to re-integrate into the community, for example by helping to research and access activities

- Accompanying to appointments or activities (following relevant policies and procedures)

- Speaking with people via the telephone check-in service

·       Generally speaking positively about recovery with service users and supporting them

·       Signposting to other activity / support the service and partners offer

·       Liaising with staff and service users to gain feedback about the service which helps inform decisions and support

·       Complying with Humankind policies and procedures, including service and local Safeguarding Procedures, General Data Protection Requirements and Health & Safety

Location: Depending on the aspects of the role you wish to be involved with the location may vary, but it will be based at our site in Forrest Hill.

Timings:  The timings will be flexible and we aim to work around volunteers’ availability, we just ask that you are able to be consistent.

Training: This role will involve specific training, and volunteers will be asked to complete some online training modules, as well as having access to a wide range of other training via our platform, Learningkind;

We would love you to bring to this role:

·       Lived experience of disadvantage which may include both personal and/or as family and/or careers

·       Knowledge and/or experience of using support services, including recovery support, support for family and carers

·       Good self-awareness in relation to own recovery and emotional and psychological wellbeing

·       Experience of providing one-to-one or peer support to people, either paid or voluntary

·       Ability to work well with others, building relationships and listening to different points of view

·       Good interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to empathise

·       Willingness to learn new skills, knowledge, and practices.

·       Basic IT skills – we can help you to build on these

·       Willingness to attend and complete relevant training

·       To take part in supervisions and reflective practice with supervisor

What volunteers can expect from us:

·       Full training in line with the role description

·       Regular supervision and support

·       Induction and access to online and face to face training

·       To feel part of a team and the wider Humankind organisation

·       Reasonable travel expenses reimbursed with proof of journey

·       Opportunities to progress and experience other areas of Humankind's work in the region

Application Instructions

We'll aim to have an initial phone conversation so I can tell you more about the role and answer any questions you may have, then the next steps would be an informal interview.

Posted by
Humankind View profile Company size Size: More than 1000
Posted on: 17 June 2024
Closing date: 16 August 2024 at 09:21
Tags: Advice, Information, Social Care/Development, Support Worker

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