Join us as a Peer Group Facilitator for young out-patients at a neuro hospital. Lead group sessions, provide support, and encourage participation to help young people feel connected and empowered during their recovery journey.
What You'll Do:
- Lead Group Sessions: Facilitate regular peer group meetings for young people who are currently out-patients at a neuro hospital.
- Provide Support: Create a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences and feelings.
- Encourage Participation: Foster active engagement and encourage open communication among group members.
- Plan Activities: Organize and lead activities that promote social interaction, emotional well-being, and peer support.
- Communicate with the Bright Futures Uk team
Why You'll Love It:
- Make a Difference: Help young people navigate their recovery journey by providing emotional and social support.
- Build Connections: Form meaningful relationships with group members and witness their growth and resilience.
- Rewarding Experience: Experience the fulfillment that comes from knowing you’re making a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable youth.
- Develop Skills: Enhance your facilitation, communication, and leadership skills.
- Supportive Environment: Be part of a dedicated team committed to making a difference in the lives of young people.
What You'll Learn:
- Facilitation Skills: Gain hands-on experience in leading and managing group discussions and activities.
- Communication Techniques: Enhance your ability to communicate effectively with young people, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.
- Empathy and Compassion: Develop deeper empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by young people with neuro conditions.
- Safeguarding Practices: Receive free safeguarding training to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.
- Volunteer Training: Participate in comprehensive volunteer training that prepares you for all aspects of the role.
- DBS Check: Benefit from a free DBS check, ensuring you meet all the necessary legal requirements for working with vulnerable groups.
- Collaboration: Learn to work collaboratively with healthcare professionals and other volunteers to provide holistic support.
- Problem-Solving: Improve your problem-solving skills by addressing the diverse needs and challenges of group members.
- Personal Growth: Experience personal growth and satisfaction from making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people.
What We're Looking For:
- Empathy and Compassion: A genuine desire to support and understand the challenges faced by young people with neuro conditions.
- Strong Communication Skills: Engaging effectively with young people.
- Reliability and Commitment: Consistent availability to lead regular group sessions and a commitment to the well-being of participants.
- Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust facilitation techniques to meet the diverse needs of group members.
- Team Player: Willingness to collaborate with healthcare professionals, other volunteers, and the Bright Futures UK team.
- Positive Attitude: An enthusiastic and encouraging demeanour to inspire and motivate young people.
- Confidentiality: Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with care.
- Willingness to Learn: Openness to participate in all required training, including safeguarding, volunteer training, and a DBS check.
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