About the Role
Are you passionate about supporting people to make positive and lasting changes in their lives? We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Assessment Recovery Worker to join our integrated healthcare team, providing specialist support to adults affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
In this rewarding role, you will work within a client-centred treatment framework, delivering both harm reduction and abstinence-based interventions tailored to individual needs. You will manage a diverse caseload, undertaking comprehensive assessments, developing SMART care plans, and delivering structured one-to-one and group interventions that support recovery and well-being.
Working collaboratively with healthcare providers, housing services, employment agencies, probation services, and other community partners, you will play a vital role in ensuring continuity of care and positive outcomes for service users. You will also contribute to achieving key performance targets, including recovery outcomes and service quality standards.
This is a dynamic role that requires flexibility, including occasional evening and weekend working. There may also be opportunities to support other projects within the local service cluster to ensure continuity of care for clients.
About You
We are seeking an experienced and motivated professional who is committed to empowering individuals on their recovery journey.
You will bring:
- Experience working within substance misuse services.
- Proven ability to complete comprehensive assessments, risk assessments, and develop effective SMART care plans.
- Experience delivering structured psychosocial interventions in both one-to-one and group settings.
- Strong facilitation skills and confidence leading therapeutic groups.
- Experience using motivational interviewing techniques to support behaviour change.
- Excellent IT and administrative skills.
- A sound understanding of holistic care, continuity of care, and community-based support services.
- A commitment to promoting Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in all aspects of your work.
- Knowledge of safeguarding principles and practice.
- Understanding of the challenges faced by individuals affected by substance misuse and the principles of the Recovery Agenda.
- A Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (or equivalent qualification).
Desirable experience and knowledge include:
- Understanding of the 12-Step Recovery Model and addiction recovery principles.
- Knowledge of community support services and the criminal justice sector.
- Experience working in community or custodial settings.
- Familiarity with NHS health and well-being outcomes.
- Experience engaging with clinical supervision and reflective practice.
- Personal lived experience of addiction recovery (minimum three years in recovery) or previous imprisonment (minimum five years since release), where appropriate and relevant.
If you are committed to helping individuals overcome barriers, achieve sustainable recovery, and improve their quality of life, we would love to hear from you. Join us and become part of a team making a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities every day.