The role of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Coach is to work as part of Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust’s YOURhealth service in the Hornsea and Driffield localities, with the aim of improving mental health and wellbeing within the local community.
The role will support Yorkshire, Coast and Wolds Primary Care Network patients to access low to moderate mental health support through 1-1 support, helping them move from surviving to thriving. The aim is to help people feel in control of their health and wellbeing by addressing mental health, general health, wellbeing and inclusion needs using a behaviour change approach and active recovery methodology, including the Recovery Star, with continuous goal setting and action planning throughout their time with the service.
The role of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Coach is integrated as part of the YOURhealth team whilst working clinically with the Primary Care Mental Health Network in Yorkshire, Coast and Wolds, and will require clinics to be held at both Alfred Bean Hospital and Hornsea Cottage Hospital.
To provide individual support for people within primary care to improve mental health and wellbeing.
Support people to utilise self-help and facilitated tools such as the recovery star to aid individual action planning and goal setting with measurements of recovery throughout.
Support people to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing.
Support access to wider community activities.
Support primary care and mental health colleges to address the wider determinates of health.
Undertake multi agency working.
Develop and maintain effective relationships with local communities primary care , secondary mental health service, VCSE sector, recovery college, Social Prescribers etc.
Ensure performance information is collected accurately and timely.
To actively support the Primary Care Mental Health Network in fulfilling all contractual requirements.
Safely and effectively manage own caseload under supervision of Mental health network leads.
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