Mental Health Recovery Worker
Working as part of the Eastern Staffordshire Future Focus Mental Health Partnership, the Future Focus Recovery Worker (FFRW) role will offer a range of flexible support to individuals with acute mental health problems within Staffordshire. The FFRW will support an active caseload of up to 32 participants (based on WTE) provide a non-clinical, Mental Health recovery-focused community intervention which supports “gaining and retaining hope, understanding of one’s abilities and disabilities in an active life, personal autonomy, social identity, meaning and purpose in life and a positive sense of self”.
The role will also include supporting the community to be more supportive of people with mental health problems through problem solving and identifying business need.

Group Facilitator/Mental Health Recovery Worker
Working as part of the Eastern Staffordshire Future Focus Partnership, the Future Focus Group Facilitator/Recovery Worker role will provide a range of flexible support to individuals with acute mental health challenges within Staffordshire. The Future Focus Group Facilitator/Recovery Worker will facilitate the delivery of group-based activity sessions, and manage a small caseload of active participants. The role involves providing a non-clinical recovery-focused community intervention which supports “gaining and retaining hope, understanding of one’s abilities and disabilities in an active life, personal autonomy, social identity, meaning and purpose in life and a positive sense of self”.
The role will also include supporting the community to be more supportive of people with mental health problems through problem solving and identifying business need.





