Peer Support Volunteer

Gloucester · On-site

About this role

Your volunteer role description provides an outline of the tasks you will complete when volunteering. 

Whatever your role, or however much time you donate, you will be helping to improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness. We appreciate and value your commitment to volunteering with Rethink Mental Illness.

Role title:

 

Role details

Peer Support Volunteer

 

Where the role is based

In the community

 

 

You will be supported by

Volunteering Coordinator

 

 

Level of DBS check

Enhanced with Adults

 

Service details

 

Service

Empowering Minds Gloucestershire

 

 

Location of the service

Gloucestershire

 

 

Days and times volunteering is available

Monday – Friday, 9–5pm, with a possible weekend as required

 

 

Service code

6751

 

 

The purpose of your role

 

As a Peer Support Volunteer, you will play a key role in supporting and co-facilitating our peer support groups. These groups run all around the county throughout the week.

There is flexibility with volunteering opportunities ranging from a minimum of 2-3 hours weekly to monthly commitments.

There may also be the opportunity to attend different community events to advertise our service.

You will work alongside our team of peer support workers and other peer support volunteers.

There will be full training opportunities to ensure that you are successful in your volunteering role, as well as regular check-in meetings.

 

The service you support

 

Empowering Minds is a Gloucestershire-based service for people aged 18+ with a mental illness and live in Gloucestershire or are registered with a Gloucestershire GP. We support individuals in all six localities: Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud and the Cotswolds.

                                                                                        

 

You will complete the following tasks

 

- Support the peer support workers and other peer volunteers to run the group sessions.

- Create a safe space for people to share as much or as little as they want.

- Signpost people to different services when necessary.

- Collaborate with other volunteers and members of staff to support the delivery of group activities.

 

 

Necessary skills, experience, and attitude

 

It’s essentials to have the following:

- Lived experience with mental illness, whether that is caring for someone else or yourself.

- Reliability and good timekeeping.

- An excellent ability to emphasise with others and be non-judgemental.

- Have a good understanding of confidentiality.

 

Although it’s not essential, you may also have:

- Basic computer skills.

- Knowledge of the local area and organisations.

 

 

Company at a glance

Rethink Mental Illness is a charity that believes a better life is possible for millions of people seriously affected by mental illness. For over 50 years we have brought people together to support each other.

Page is moderated 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.

We directly support almost 60,000 people every year across England to get through crises, to live independently, and to realise they are not alone.

Founded1972
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
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Top Benefits

  • Training opportunities
  • Regular check-in meetings

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