Purpose of the Job
- To directly intervene with people who use our services in a one-to-one or group setting to help them to address their problematic alcohol/drug use or other specific issues.
- To provide support in the community for individuals and families with the aim of helping them to make the positive lifestyle changes that will aid their recovery.
- To support and signpost individuals and families to engage with other supportive services.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead on the delivery of structured groups for people in recovery and aiming for abstinence.
- Provide support around relapse prevention, managing cravings and coping skills.
- Deliver structured group work to overcome issues that prevent people from successfully progressing and exiting treatment.
- To work with people who use our services to remove any structural and social barriers to accessing treatment services.
- To support individuals and families to access appropriate treatment and recovery services.
- Keep accurate and confidential records.
- Produce relevant documents and reports in support of the role.
- Work with colleagues to develop and improve services delivered.
- Attend and contribute to meetings with other staff and partners.
You will need to abide by and role model our Code of Conduct, health and safety and HR Policies.
Project 6 is committed to equality of opportunity for all and to being a safe, healthy, and non-discriminatory employer.
To apply
Please download and complete the application form below and return it to recruitment@project6.org.uk.
If you need support of any kind in order to complete your application, please contact recruitment@project6.org.uk or by telephone on 01535 610180.
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