Recovery Worker

Posted 2 May by Service Care Solutions - Healthcare
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Recovery Worker

Service Care Solutions are currently working with a charity to fill a long term contract for a Substance Misuse Recovery Worker. This role will be closely managing a caseload of Opiate, Alcohol and Non-Opiate cohort.

Key role and responsibilities for Recovery Worker;

  • Completing Comprehensive Assessments
  • Managing a high caseload of complex cases
  • Completing Care Plans & Risk Assessments
  • Working closely with Substance Misuse clients
  • Deliver harm reduction advice for needle & syringe, recovery interventions, blood borne virus intervention and overdose prevention
  • Enable service users to access education, employment services, health services, and wellbeing & recovery support activities

Minimum requirements for Recovery Worker;

  • Knowledge of completing Comprehensive Assessments
  • Experience managing a high caseload of complex clients
  • Able to manage a mixed caseload of Opiate, Alcohol and Non-opiate cohort
  • Excellent safeguarding knowledge
  • Comfortable working in a busy environment
  • Able to identify risks and take appropriate action

Our client has over 30 years' experience in delivering exceptional care and support to adults and young people across the UK. They focus on providing support for the 'journey' of those suffering from Alcohol & Drug addiction from start to finish offering a variety of services.

What we offer for a Recovery Worker;

  • Competitive Rate of £20-£22PH depending on experience
  • Fantastic £250 referral bonus
  • £150 sign up bonus

If you want to hear more about this Substance Misuse Recovery Worker role please send us your CV by clicking 'apply now'!

Reference: 52574578

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