Job Overview An opportunity has arisen within the Community Drug and Alcohol Team for a Community Substance Misuse Nurse to join a developing Substance Misuse Service. The Community Substance Misuse Nurse will take responsibility for the effective care management of a clinical caseload of clients with substance misuse problems, including those with more complex health needs including co-occurring mental health/substance misuse and physical health complications. This post is advertised as a Band 6, however applicants who do not currently hold all the necessary competencies to a Band 6 level are encouraged to apply and, if successful, will be appointed under Annex 21 rules whereby 75% of the top of Band 6 will be payable during the 12 months. Applicants would be supported to develop their competencies required to fulfil the role within 12 months. Following successful completion and successful attainment of skills and competences for the role, the post holder will then be paid at band 6 (minimum point on the scale). Failure to achieve the competencies in the designated timeframe could result in re-deployment. Main duties of the job We are looking for an experienced Nurse within the Substance Misuse field to manage a caseload of clients with complex needs including related physical and mental health concerns. The post holder will also undertake community based detoxification programmes, and have an active role in the effective management of BBV’s. To support the Team Leader in providing clinical leadership and supervision, particularly in regard to complex health needs and to act up for the Team Leader during periods of short-term absence. To work in conjunction with the Team Leader and take the lead on agreed areas in the overall development, monitoring and evaluation of the service. To work in close collaboration with other partner agencies and act as a source of specialist advice in regard to individual service user care and service delivery. The role also involves working with significant others, and working within an overall recovery focused treatment model. The team works closely with other specialist statutory and third sector substance misuse agencies. Experience in adult mental health and/or general health care settings would also be an advantage. The post holder will be involved with key areas of practice and service development, and strengthen links with partner agencies in mental health and general care settings. Working for our organisation Hywel Dda University Health Board is the planner and provider of NHS healthcare services for people in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and its bordering counties. Our 11,000 members of staff provide primary, community, in-hospital, mental health and learning disabilities services for around 384,000 people across a quarter of the landmass of Wales. We do this in partnership with our three local authorities and public, private and third sector colleagues, including our volunteers, through: Four main hospitals: Bronglais General in Aberystwyth, Glangwili General in Carmarthen, Prince Philip in Llanelli and Withybush General in Haverfordwest; Seven community hospitals: Amman Valley and Llandovery in Carmarthenshire; Tregaron, Aberaeron and Cardigan in Ceredigion; and Tenby and South Pembrokeshire Hospital Health and Social Care Resource Centre in Pembrokeshire; 48 general practices (six of which are managed practices), 47 dental practices (including three orthodontic), 99 community pharmacies, 44 general ophthalmic practices (43 providing Eye Health Examination Wales and 34 low vision services) and 17 domiciliary only providers and 11 health centres; Numerous locations providing mental health and learning disabilities services; Highly specialised and tertiary services commissioned by the Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee, a joint committee representing seven health boards across Wales. Hywel Dda University Health Board operates a bilingual policy. All applicants are invited to apply in Welsh, any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English. By submitting your application to NHS Jobs/Trac, you are giving your consent for elements of your application data to be transferred to the NHS Electronic Staff Record (ESR) and other secure, internal NHS Workforce systems in order to support and manage your recruitment and employment within your employing organisation; to be used by Recruitment for purposes of checking your Professional Registration online (where applicable). 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