Who You Are As a Recovery Facilitator, you hold an NVQ 2/3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent, along with ample experience in a social care environment. Your educational background showcases GCSEs in English and Maths or equivalent. You are skilled in conducting assessments and devising recovery strategies within substance misuse frameworks. Proficient in delivering targeted interventions in various settings, you have a deep understanding of safeguarding protocols for vulnerable groups. Strong IT abilities with Word, Excel, and other systems are essential. Your time management and attention to detail thrive under pressure. With a flexible, team-spirited approach, you can also operate independently. Adept at fostering change and engaging with diverse audiences, you adhere to professionalism and inclusive practices. A valid driving license, completion of essential training, and participation in out-of-hours meetings are prerequisites. What the Job Involves As a Recovery Facilitator, you will perform detailed assessments and risk evaluations for individuals facing substance misuse challenges. Your role includes crafting recovery plans and evaluating progress. Delivering interventions and offering harm reduction advice both individually and in groups form part of your duties. Liaison with partner agencies for a comprehensive service, attending multi-professional meetings, and managing a caseload are required. Conducting quarterly care plan reviews and maintaining documentation like Treatment Outcome Profiles is essential. You will also support families, lead educational sessions, perform drug tests, assist in clinics, and facilitate rehabilitation access. Data entry on various systems is routine. Commitment to outstanding service, compliance with equality and data protection policies, and other relevant duties are central to your role.