Role: Complex Needs Practitioner Location: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Salary: £26,544-£28,640 pa benefits Full Time, 37hours Per Week. 32 Days Holiday Bank Holidays Access to Blue Light Card Discounts Are you experienced in supporting adults with addiction, housing, or social care needs? Do you have a deep understanding of drug, alcohol, and health-related issues? If so, we invite you to bring your expertise to a dynamic and supportive environment with us. As a Complex Needs Practitioner, you’ll be part of a charity dedicated to helping individuals and communities overcome the challenges of alcohol, drug, and gambling harm. We are a proud member of One Recovery Buckinghamshire (ORB), a partnership of Inclusion (MPFT NHS Trust), and Build on Belief, working together to deliver comprehensive support across Buckinghamshire. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact within an organization that values growth, compassion, and collaboration. About the role: · Deliver Person-Centred Interventions : Engage individuals through a variety of tailored interventions, empowering them to reduce risks, build resilience, and achieve meaningful, positive outcomes. · Flexible, Community-Based Work : Work flexibly across community settings and within our multi-agency partnerships. Your caseload will include referrals from both community and multi-agency sources, including health and social care sectors. · Address Holistic Wellbeing Needs : Support clients in all aspects of their wellbeing, addressing a range of complex issues, such as knife crime prevention, 5-step family interventions, exploitation, physical and emotional health, and substance misuse. Requirements: Relevant Qualifications : Hold a qualification in health or social care, youth and community work (e.g., NVQ Level 3 or above, DipSW, Mental Health Nursing, Counselling, Addiction Studies). We also welcome candidates with relevant experience in the substance misuse field who are committed to completing NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care. Self-Motivated and Confident : Bring a proactive, energetic approach, with the confidence to take initiative and make a difference. Experience in Multi-Agency Collaboration : Demonstrated experience working effectively with both voluntary and statutory agencies, engaging with health professionals, and building rapport with clients across diverse settings. Adaptable and Detail-Oriented : A flexible approach to work, with strong record-keeping and report-writing skills. Willingness to work across the community and within multi-agency partnership settings, providing outreach support with a central hub base at our head office. In return for your skills and enthusiasm, this role comes with some really great benefits and excellent training and development opportunities.