Job summary
- Main area
- Individial Placement and Support (IPS)
- Grade
- Band 4
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Job ref
- 346-NYA-083-25-B
- Employer
- Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- North Yorkshire, York and Selby
- Town
- Northallerton
- Salary
- £26,530 - £29,114 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 08/06/2025 23:59
Employer heading

IPS Employment Specialist
Band 4
We are the Mental Health & Learning Disability NHS Trust for County Durham and Darlington, Teesside, North Yorkshire, York and Selby.
From education and prevention, to crisis and specialist care —our talented and compassionate teams work in partnership with our patients, communities and partners to help the people of our region feel safe, understood, believed in and cared for.
We nurture the recovery journey of anyone in need of our help. In Our Trust, everyone has a say in how they are supported and treated because we listen to every person in our care until they feel understood. Our patients, their families and carers work together with us towards better mental health.
We’re committed to new thinking that improves the wellbeing of our region. We connect with our communities and partners to get mental health care right, in areas that really need it.
We won’t rest until everyone in our region has the mental health care they need, to lead their best possible life.
Job overview
IPS (Individual Placement and Support) is an evidence-based approach to helping people with mental health conditions find and keep a paid job.
Having a job can bring numerous benefits to people. We know having a job can help people with mental health conditions to recover.
At present, only around 8% of people receiving support from secondary mental health services are in paid employment, while studies suggest almost 90% of people with serious and enduring mental health conditions want to work.
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for a number of permanent Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Employment Specialists covering the following area
North Yorkshire, York and Selby
The IPS worker will be working with people who have a mental illness and support them into competitive employment and then enabling them to retain that employment. As an IPS worker you will be looking for paid employment opportunities for clients who are currently involved with secondary care adult mental health services. This will involve developing opportunities with local employers and supporting them as well as the client, to ensure the right person is in the right job.
You must have the Right to Work in the UK in order to be successfully appointed to this role. Please note, this role does not meet the required eligibility criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa and therefore the Trust is unable to offer sponsorship for this particular role.
Main duties of the job
You will support clients with job searching, completing CV's and application forms and interview preparation. Working with our clients, you will liaise and signpost to a range of employment and training programmes within the local area, to include Job Centre Plus.
Developing your knowledge and networks of employment related support services and inclusive employers within the local area is essential to this role. Employment opportunities would include those within TEWV itself.
This role is part of a wider employment support service, working closely with people with moderate to severe common mental health problems and their clinicians. The post holder will support service users to gain or return to competitive (paid) employment following the Individual Placement and Support process, aiming for fidelity to this delivery model. The role will involve working directly with Jobcentre Plus, employers, trade unions and employment agencies to secure paid employment opportunities, including supporting them and their employers to retain these opportunities for up to one year once gained.
Working for our organisation
We’re committed to co-creating a great experience for our colleagues. This means listening to what staff are telling us and working together to be the best employer we can be.
Our staff are our most important asset and recognising their excellent work and the vital contributions they make to patient care is very important.
We have achieved the gold Investors in People (IIP) standard and have been commended on great people management practice and demonstrating a commitment to staff development.
We are signed up to the Disability Confident Scheme. This means we have to demonstrate that we’re taking positive action to attract, recruit and retain disabled people
We have an award-winning system for delivering efficiency through clinician-led quality improvements.
All staff who join us are provided with a comprehensive induction programme, starting on their first day of employment.
Continuous professional development is important to us. Once you’re comfortable in your new role, you and your manager will work collaboratively to form a Personal Development Plan (PDP), your personal career aspirations are taken into account and the trust will provide you with the resources you need to develop.
It’s important our staff are able to raise concerns about patient safety and let us know when we need to improve services. We have a number of ways people can do this.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The successful applicants will establish ongoing monitoring and support systems for clients once employment is secured. This will include review of employment gained to ensure that this is meeting both clients and employer’s needs. This will include offering support to employers and clients with any problems that may arise and promoting disability awareness among employers to ensure a positive integration of our clients into the workforce.
The successful candidate will be dynamic and highly motivated, with excellent communication skills to enable you to work/engage effectively with a wide range of agencies and employers, clients and sometimes their families. Innovation, determination and ability to influence assertively are key to the success of this role.
You will apply consistently high standards, have knowledge of relevant legislation and be willing to attend training as required. The successful candidate needs to demonstrate a strong commitment to employment and social inclusion.
IPS supervision and clinical support from community mental health team members will be offered on a regular basis with ongoing training and development opportunities relevant to the post.
Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further detailed information to ensure that you meet the role criteria before applying.
Additional contact details:
Mark Fryett - IPS Service Lead
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Numeracy and Literacy level 2 (or above)
- Minimum of level 4 qualification related to IPS practice e.g. Level 4 – Certificate of higher education (CertHE), higher apprenticeship, higher national certificate (HNC), level 4 award, level 4 certificate, level 4 diploma, level 4 NVQ If level 4 award (or higher) is not a health or social care related subject will complete care certificate during first 6 months of employment.
- OR A minimum of 2 years of experience in e.g. • delivering employment support • delivering health/social care support • providing coaching/advice and guidance
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of additional qualifications relevant to role
Skills
Essential criteria
- Ability to work collaboratively with members of the MDT to provide an effective service.
- Ability to deliver employment support interventions competently
- Ability to communicate information (verbal and written) effectively in a manner appropriate to the individual and situation
- Adherence to Trust record keeping standards.
- Ability to adapt intervention using own initiative within own scope of practice.
- Ability to plan and organise a given caseload and prioritise effectively.
- Fully compliant with statutory and mandatory training.
- Completed “Doing What Works” IPS • Ability to lead a group session. training or equivalent.
- Ability to use employment related software packages/platforms.
- Demonstrate IPS and service specific competencies.
Desirable criteria
- Ability to lead a group session
Skills
Essential criteria
- Effective written and oral communication skills.
- Marketing skills
- Good negotiation skills and a persuasive style
- Organisational and time management skills.
- Ability to prioritise and plan own caseload.
- Ability to provide vocational assessments and profiling, or willingness to gain this ability in a specific timeframe.
- Ability to assess individual strengths in relation to employment
- Ability to adapt activities to be appropriate for the needs of an individual client.
- Ability to meet agreed/specified service targets
- Excellent interpersonal skills- including the ability to develop relationships with clients, carers, staff, employers and other agencies being astute in relation to the needs of all
- Ability to collect and report data to support service performance and evaluation
Desirable criteria
- Ability to negotiate with employers on behalf of service users
- Ability to be flexible, open and creative in problem solving
- Ability to work as part of a multi – disciplinary team
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Danielle Liversedge
- Job title
- IPS Team Leader
- Email address
- [email protected]
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