Home Based, Nightshift Dayshift: 38 hours - 5 week rolling rota Monday – Sunday hours between 8am and 10pm. £26,320.78 Benefits As a Tier 2 Substance Misuse Adviser your primary role will be to provide information on all aspects of substance misuse and smoking cessation to the public via telephone helpline - promoting key messages on harm reduction and behaviour change support as defined by Office for Health Improvement and Disparities client. You will be required to signpost service users to appropriate services for their needs and assist them beyond any barriers in accessing these services. You must be non-judgemental, calm, able to explain complex concerns in a simple and straightforward way and demonstrate a respectful and proactive approach to the needs of those in groups of inclusion. Key Accountabilities Commitment to ongoing personal and professional development Willingness and consent to apply for a CRB check Ability to work flexible shifts including evenings and weekends What do I need to do the role? HNC/HND in a relevant subject related to health/health promotion or Nursing diploma/degree, CQSW/ Diploma Social Work or relevant degree such as: Psychology, Health Science, Social Sciences, Health Promotion, Education or A recognized Counselling diploma A relevant post graduate higher qualification e.g., a MSc in Counselling, Health Education/ Promotion, Public Health Qualification in drugs, alcohol, or tobacco studies/smoking cessation The aforementioned list is not exhaustive; other relevant qualifications/training and working towards a relevant qualification may be considered. Those who do not have the above qualifications will be considered if extensive experience and other forms of continued professional development related to substance misuse can be demonstrated. Skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills including a confident telephone manner with the ability to engage and build rapport quickly with people to assess their needs in a timely manner Ability to handle the sensitive nature of calls/contacts to the service with empathy, professionalism, and a non-judgemental approach The ability to adhere to a defined remit and work to service and professional boundaries The ability and willingness to work within OHID and Serco policies, procedures and guidelines as directed Ability and willingness to update knowledge and skills with any new developments in guidelines and/or changes to service delivery Ability to handle many calls, web chats, emails, and text messages professionally Experience At least 6 months’ experience of actively working within a role that included the provision of information, advice, and support face to face and/or over the telephone in relation to health, mental health, alcohol, drugs and/or smoking, for example: Health Promotion Smoking Cessation Adviser Drug or alcohol worker Education/Youth work General health/mental health What we offer Up to 6% contributory pension scheme A range of benefits to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family such as Employee Assistance Programme, Wisdom App, Simply Health Plans, Annual Leave Purchase Scheme and more Access to a huge range of discounts and exclusive deals such as Merlin Attractions, Mobile Phone discounts, Cinema discounts, Leisure, and Hospitality discounts A fantastic culture and supportive team where you’ll get the chance to make a positive difference in a company passionate about diversity and inclusion. Interesting and enjoyable work Committed to professional and personal development with a wide range of training and coaching opportunities to expand your capabilities. About Serco At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services.