Walking With The Wounded – Veterans Liaison & Support Officer

***THIS JOB VACANCY HAS NOW CLOSED***

Location:           

Northwest of England – Preferably Preston or Surrounding Area; based from home/daily travel around the  region

Hours:                

Full Time37.5 (e.g. 9-5, half hour unpaid break)

Contract Type:  

Fixed Term – Until 31st March 2023

Company benefits:

  • 5% Employer pension contribution
  • Employee Assistance programme
  • Bike 2 Work Scheme
  • Travel Expenses

Do you have experience in supporting vulnerable adults and empowering them to move forward with their journey?

Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) has an exciting opportunity for a Veteran Liaison & Support Officer (VLSO) based in the North of England to join an existing team.

The successful candidate will complement an established team in the Northwest of England, we encourage applications from any individual based in Preston or surrounding area.

We are looking for a dedicated individual who will empower ex-service personnel to regain their independence after a period of Mental Health (MH) Crisis, to support them to thrive and contribute to our communities.  This role will join a team of 9 existing VLSOs across the North East of England as part of a wider collaborative team to include Leeds and Yorkshire NHS Trust, WWTW and Combat Stress, the new High Intensity Service fits within NHS England’s Op Courage services. You will be home based with daily travel around your local regions to support your clients and build relationships in the community, whilst working as part of the wider regional NHS HIS clinical team. You will need to be a self-starter with the motivation and the ability to get the job done.

WWTW supports those who have served in the British Armed Forces and their families. We specialise in developing pathways to independence as well as employment with organisations who recognise and value the unique skills and qualities of our ex-service personnel.

We are looking for a self starter with prior experience of working with vulnerable adults, an individual who can work independently to set priorities that accurately reflect the relative importance of role responsibilities.  Primarily you will be part of a small team of staff at WWTW operating in a much wider collaboration that includes the NHS, other service charities and local support services.  Your role will be to work with clients in the community (or their homes) facilitating  intense support by analysing individual needs to create a support plan that will break down barriers to a successful stabilisation and navigate the pathway of their Mental Health journey.

In return, we will provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate and develop your skills and career as a Veterans Liaison & Support Officer in a supportive, inclusive environment. In this role, no two days are the same and every day will bring new challenges. Internal training will be provided and we encourage our staff to develop their own personal and professional skills.

For an informal discussion please contact Cal Stewart on 07514 644 975

You can read more about WWTW on our website www.walkingwiththewounded.org.uk.  

It is important you read through WWTW key values, the Job Description and Person Specification prior to completing and submitting WWTW short application with a supporting CV, all documents can be accessed by clicking here.

If you have any problems with the application process, the HR team are happy to assist.

Closing date for applications is 4 April 2022.  Please submit your application early to avoid disappointment as the advert may be closed early if sufficient applications are received.

Interviews are planned for the week of 11 April 2022, the exact dates will be confirmed closer to the time.

Interviews will be held via Zoom or another webinar type platform, depending on current Covid-19 restrictions.

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