Project Workers

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Location: Antrim Salary Scale: £13,838 - £18,157 (pro rata)

Organisation:

Northern Ireland Assoication for Mental Health


Address:

Beacon House Central Office 80 University Street Belfast BT7 1HE


Closing Date:

04 May 2007


Contact Name:

Human Resource Department


Contact URL:

www.niamh.co.uk



Project Workers - Full and Part Time Available
Reference: AMH/PW/06/065
Location: Antrim
Salary Scale: £13,838 - £18,157 (pro rata)

The Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health is a registered charity concerned with the promotion of mental health and the provision of mental health services throughout Northern Ireland

Due to ongoing developments and new initiatives within Antrim the Association wishes to recruit the following staff. The successful applicants will be expected to have a flexible approach in the provision of this service.

The Project Worker will be required to be highly motivated, flexible, and committed to working in the supported housing area of mental health.


Essential Criteria

  1. Educated at NVQ level 2 or equivalent
  2. A minimum of 1 year’s experience in a caring capacity
  3. Proven experience of motivating and supporting services users

Applicants will be expected to work flexibly on a shift basis, which will include evening, weekend and night cover.

Applicants who can demonstrate one year or more mental health experience will start on the second point of the scale i.e. £14,392 (pro rata)

The closing date for the receipt of applications is: Friday 04 May, 2007 at 12PM.

Please visit our website to download an application pack www.niamh.co.uk or alternatively application packs can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope 15" 10" with 48p postage quoting the appropriate reference to:

Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health, Human Resource Department, Beacon House, Central Office, 80 University Street, Belfast, BT7 1HE.

The Association is an Equal Opportunities Employer.


NI Association For Mental Health Central Office | Cathy Donaldson | 27 Apr 2007
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