Would you like to join us in supporting those effected by drug and alcohol issues to improve their health and wellbeing?
The Role
Based within the core West Berkshire integrated Drug and Alcohol Service, this Recovery Practitioner role will support adults within the area to achieve their recovery journey goals, via 1:1s and structured groupwork packages.
The role will involve:
• delivering excellent drug and alcohol services to those who use our services and their significant others, including family members friends and carers, to facilitate positive outcomes.
• Managing a case load and coordinate and deliver assessment and evidence-based interventions (brief and structured), recovery planning and aftercare planning.
• working collaboratively with colleagues and key stakeholder across multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring adherence with all Via policies and Safeguarding principles.
Location
1 Station Road, Newbury, RG14 7LP (the role may also involve some outreach across the county)
The core hours of this role will be Monday- Friday 9am until 5pm, but there may be some occasional out of hours work which would be considered on a rota basis
To see the generous range of benefits we offer at Via including 30 days annual leave for all new starters, our health and wellbeing initiatives, financial perks and development opportunities – visit our Benefits Package
For an informal chat about the role please contact Joanne Stevenson, Team Leader via Joanne.Stevenson@viaorg.uk
The closing date for applications is Tuesday 31 December at midnight.
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