Recovery Co-ordinator

Posted 15 May by Seven Resourcing
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Seven Resourcing are currently looking for a Recovery Co-ordinator to work within Drug & Alcohol recovery service in Newcastle. The role would take on Recovery Co-ordinator duties. These specific duties can be given on enquiry. 

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Hours: Flexible working hours within a 37.5 hour week. No weekends, No bank holidays, No nights. 

Pay: This role is paying £17.77 per hour via Umbrella. PAYE option available.

Experience:

  • All training would be provided on site.
  • Candidate will need to complete their patient record training prior to be given a laptop and account details this will be completed over teams.
  • Experience in the Drug and Alcohol field is desired. 

Compliance:

  • Enhanced DBS on the update service is essential.
  • 2 References from current and previous employer.

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Reference: 52664746

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