Trevor Zinyuke
About Trevor Zinyuke
Trevor Zinyuke is an experienced healthcare professional currently serving as an Assistant Practitioner and Crisis Wellbeing Practitioner at Mind and Oxleas NHS Trust. He has a background in social work and has completed various studies in mindfulness, emotional resilience, life coaching, and psychotherapy.
Work at Mind
Trevor Zinyuke has been employed at Mind since 2015, serving as an Assistant Practitioner and Crisis Wellbeing Practitioner. In this role, he provides support to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. His responsibilities include assessing clients' needs and delivering appropriate interventions to promote wellbeing. Trevor's work at Mind reflects a commitment to enhancing mental health services and supporting those in crisis.
Current Role at Oxleas NHS Trust
In addition to his position at Mind, Trevor Zinyuke has worked at Oxleas NHS Trust since 2015. As an Assistant Practitioner and Crisis Wellbeing Practitioner, he collaborates with healthcare professionals to deliver care to individuals facing mental health issues. His role involves direct patient interaction, crisis management, and contributing to treatment plans aimed at improving patient outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Trevor Zinyuke has pursued extensive education in mental health and social work. He studied at the Centre of Excellence, where he achieved qualifications in Mindfulness, Emotional Resilience, Life Coaching, and Cognitive Behavioural Reprogramming. Additionally, he completed a three-year program in Psychotherapy at the British Foundation of Psychotherapy from 2013 to 2016. He furthered his education at Canterbury Christ Church University, earning a Foundation degree in Social Work from 2018 to 2020.
Experience at NHS Professionals
Trevor Zinyuke has been a Care Assistant at NHS Professionals since 2010, accumulating 14 years of experience in the healthcare sector. His role involves providing essential care and support to patients, ensuring their comfort and wellbeing. This long-standing position has equipped him with valuable skills in patient care and crisis intervention.