Job Details: Mental Health Ireland: Peer Educator - South East Community Health Care


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Mental Health Ireland: Peer Educator - South East Community Health Care


PEER EDUCATOR
SOUTH EAST COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE (CHO 5)

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SOUTH EAST COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE (CARLOW KILKENNY SOUTH TIPPERARY)

ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, is a service that serves both an urban
and rural communities. The services are working towards developing a
strong recovery oriented practice approach to service delivery and
service user engagement. The service is largely comprised of Community
Mental Health Teams (CMHT) that aim to offer support to people and
their supporters in their own home and approved centers that provide
inpatient services. South East Community Health Care is working
towards implementing the principles outlined in the HSE National
Framework for Recovery Mental Health ( *). This
is also in line with Mental Health Ireland’s strategy– Mental
Health for All – Hope, Strength & Action ( *-
*) Priority Area 1, Objective 1.

South East Community Health Care Adult Mental Health services is
partnering with Mental Health Ireland to continue to develop and
deliver recovery education in within in mental health service.
Recovery education is where those with first hand experiences of using
mental health services, become partners in the development and
delivery of recovery focused education, alongside family supporters
and staff that provide the services.

This initiative aims to promote an educational approach to recovery in
mental health. It will do this through the development and delivery of
coproduced content within mental health services and in community
settings, with a clear emphasis on attending to narrative, building
relationships and harnessing high quality adult learning.

Applicants will have a strong and demonstrable commitment to recovery
informed by lived or family member mental health experience and
experience of co-production and faciltation of recovery education
programmes.

The Peer Educator, will deliver on the recovery education priorities
of the South East Community Health Care, Mental Health Services and
lead and manage the development of recovery education across the
identified organisation area in line with the National Framework for
recovery in mental health *, Sharing the Vison
*, Mental health engagement and recovery
strategic plan ( *) under the umbrella of the
Recovery College South East. Work in collaboration with mental health
and addiction services in promoting a whole service approach to
co-produced recovery education, in line with the guidance documents,

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter setting out
your reasons for applying for the position along with your Curriculum
Vitae to *
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Type: Permanent
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