Role: Support Worker (Community connector - Engagement team) Location: Full Time, 37hours Per Week.
Support Workers (Community Connector – Engagement Team) will provide advice, support, advocacy, key work for recovery plans and undertake elements of assessment and case management as directed.
Support Workers (Community Connector – Engagement Team) are expected to work not only from Aquarius offices but also in primary care, arrest referral, hospital and youth settings and other outreach settings as required by the service specification.
Working in a way that recognises and values diversity, understands the functional model of substance misuse, the Recovery Agenda and problems caused by alcohol and drug misuse, support worker will:
To support in the delivery groups to service users.
To signpost to local services and empower service users to build their community networks and recovery capital.
To promote visible and contagious recovery in the hub.
To work collaboratively with all service users/partner agencies/stakeholders to identify the barriers that prevent people from all communities accessing a full range of services, including substance misuse mental health wellbeing and primary mental health services.
To create and maintain a local Recovery Assets Register.
To provide effective supervision to Recovery Supporter Volunteers in the hub and ensure their development needs are met.
There is a demand to provide a flexible service to meet client need and therefore there will be an expectation to work evenings and weekends as required by the service. Holiday entitlement is 32 days plus 8 Bank Holidays.
The salary for this post is £22,010 per annum (pay award pending) with the possibly of progression, subject to the post-holder meeting the eligibility and performance criteria.
A pension scheme is available.
An enhanced DBS check will be required for this post.