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Job overview
We are looking to recruit an experienced and motivated senior substance misuse worker to enhance our clinical offer within our new co-occurring dual diagnosis service. Under the wider substance misuse team, this is a brand new opportunity to join a developing service as a harm reduction practitioner, specifically supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction needs.
Alongside your clinical team, you will be expected to deliver a range of interventions which will include referral management, screening assessment, triage and evidence-based interventions by providing one-to-one and group facilitated sessions whilst managing a mixed and challenging caseload. There will also be the expectation on the practitioner to perform some clinical tasks when required, though full training would be provided.
Main duties of the job
Duties will include performing robust assessment including risk, screening and interventions to offenders with co-occurring needs and ensure that all waiting times, assessments and interventions are delivered in a timely manner. Using specialist psychologically informed practice you will need to identify a range of direct and indirect interventions which will support service users to reduce the harmful impact of their drug and/or alcohol use, and support their recovery. Therefore experience of working with people with serious mental illness and multi-agency working will be essential as well as the ability to coproduce care plans and the willingness to think creatively and utilise a range of engagement skills to achieve positive outcomes.
This new role will focus on delivering patient-centered care and support to a range of service users and you will ensure integrated and collaborative working such as community mental health teams and community drug teams to ensure appropriate sharing of information. There may also be occasions whereby you will need to provide comprehensive and timely reports and liaise with police, probation services, solicitors and court liaison teams as directed.
Working for our organisation
Please note that any offer of employment will be subject to the successful receipt of enhanced DBS and prison vetting clearances.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Part of the role will be to provide supervision to junior staff to the wider substance misuse team and to receive supervision as directed (line management) as well as providing peer support and training.
We are looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic practitioner with a real interest in forensic mental health and substance misuse and whilst experience in a forensic setting is desirable, it is not essential.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their skills within offender health and work closely within a multi-agency team to improve practice and overall experience for the service users.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
* Current knowledge of substance misuse issues
* Evidence of having studied at Degree level in relevant area or professional Qualification Nurse, Social Worker etc.
Desirable criteria
* Recognised qualification in delivery of Psychotherapeutic Interventions
Experience
Essential criteria
* Substantial experience of working in substance misuse or with offenders
* Demonstrable experience in a supervisory/management role
Welsh language skills are desirable.
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