Recovery Worker – OWRS (Oasis Women’s Recovery Service)
For over 25 years, Oasis Project (Oasis) has been delivering services for women with drug and alcohol problems and children affected by drug use in the family.
Position: Recovery Worker – OWRS (Oasis Women’s Recovery Service)
Salary: £22,571 per year
Type: DEVELOPMENTAL ROLE
Hours: Full time (37.5 hours) | Fixed term contract to end July 2024
Application Deadline: 9am Wednesday 12 April 2023
Who we are:
We are an award-winning, innovative organisation aiming to empower those affected by substance misuse to make choices that lead to change. Alongside drug and alcohol treatment services for adult women, we provide specialist support for parents and dedicated services for children/young people affected by substance misuse in the family including therapy and a creche. We also have a Sex Workers’ Outreach Project, a service for women who have had children removed from their care, and support for young people new to treatment.
You can find out more about our full range of services on our website https://www.oasisproject.org.uk/.
We are looking for:
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker for our East Sussex service to work in a developmental position. This means you do not need to have lots of experience to apply for the role. You may be working in a different sector and interested in a career change, or you may have had time off for maternity and are looking to get back into the workplace. Oasis will provide support, training, and development to enable you to progress and develop into the role.
Eventually, you will be working with women who have experience of drug or alcohol misuse, delivering recovery-based, psychosocial groups both online and in person to OWRS clients. One-to-one key working appointments will also be offered on the phone, online, and in person to OWRS clients. You will work alongside other professionals and agencies to ensure women are supported to meet their recovery goals. This role will be based between home working and the office in Hastings, with some outreach work in the community.
You will have:
1. An understanding of some of the key issues women substance misusers face and a commitment to helping them access relevant support.
2. A willingness to undertake learning and development to improve skills in delivering quality, person-centred interventions (both in group and 1:1 settings) to women affected by substance misuse.
3. Proven verbal and written communication skills with excellent IT skills and experience of using data management systems.
4. The ability to work effectively as part of a team as well as on your own initiative.
5. A resilient, empathetic attitude and the ability to work in a way that is reflective, adaptable, and non-judgemental while adhering to professional boundaries at all times.
6. The willingness and ability to travel across East Sussex to support clients.
We offer:
1. 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one day per year after two years’ service.
2. Well-being and mental health support, including a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with GP access.
3. A contributory pension scheme.
4. Paid well-being hour once a month.
5. Company and statutory sick pay scheme.
6. Family-friendly policies.
7. Learning and development opportunities and extensive training.
8. Funded clinical supervision for those in client-facing roles.
9. A focus on well-being and balancing flexible working hours alongside organisational priorities.
10. A relaxed dress code.
11. Most staff working full time have a regular working from home day each week.
12. Oasis is a Brighton and Hove living wage employer, we hold the Investors in People Award and a Silver Accreditation as a Trauma-Informed organisation.
Please note:
The post is only open to female applicants as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Oasis is committed to inclusion and diversity and welcomes applications from people with relevant life as well as professional experience, and those with disabilities who are currently under-represented in the organisation. People from Black and Minority Ethnic communities are underrepresented in our organisation and we strongly welcome applications from this group.
How to apply:
1. For a full job description, person specification, and application pack for any of these roles please visit our website https://www.oasisproject.org.uk/job-vacancies/ or you can email recruitment@oasisproject.org.uk to request an application pack.
2. If you would like to chat to someone about this role please contact us on 01273 696970.
3. Please email your completed Application Form and Diversity and Inclusion Monitoring form to recruitment@oasisproject.org.uk. Please note, application is by application form only; please do not send a CV as this will not be accepted as an application.
4. If you are having any difficulties in applying or require any of this information in a different format, please do contact us on 01273 696970 or via the recruitment@oasisproject.org.uk email address.
5. Closing date for applications is 9am on Wednesday 12 April 2023. Interviews will take place week commencing 24 April. If you do not hear from us by 21 April, you will not have been successful on this occasion.
Thank you for your interest in working at Oasis. We look forward to hearing from you.
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