
Recovery Coordinator - Polish Speaking
- Reading
- £27,861-32,002 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Building Trust and Supporting Recovery: You’ll be there from the very first contact, guiding individuals through assessments, planning, and onward referrals, ensuring they receive the support they need.
- Creating Safe and Engaging Spaces: You’ll deliver workshops and group sessions on topics like managing emotions, improving sleep, and building healthy relationships, adapting your approach to meet individual needs.
- Promoting Growth and Independence: You’ll encourage resilience, peer connections, and self-determination, empowering individuals to lead purposeful, fulfilling lives.
- Reducing Harm and Fostering Integration: You’ll help reduce the risks associated with substance use and support people in reconnecting with their communities.
- Championing Advocacy and Access: You’ll advocate for individuals to access services and resources, ensuring no barriers stand in their way.
- Contributing to Meaningful Activities: You’ll help design, deliver, and evaluate group activities that are creative, impactful, and tailored to those you support.
- Lived Experience or Understanding of Substance Use Challenges: Your personal journey or understanding of substance use and recovery gives you a unique perspective and ability to empathise with those you support.
- Bilingual Communication Skills: Fluency in Polish—allows you to connect with individuals in a meaningful and inclusive way, building trust and breaking down barriers.
- A Desire to Lead and Inspire: If you’re not experienced in facilitating groups yet, you’re eager to learn. You are confident in building connections, engaging others, and handling challenges with empathy and professionalism.
- Strong Interpersonal and Communication Skills: You are a great listener, a clear communicator, and comfortable learning new IT skills to enhance your work.
- Proactive and Eager to Learn: You bring energy and initiative, ready to develop your skills, manage your time effectively, and embrace challenges with a positive outlook.
- Awareness of Mental Health and Recovery: Whether through experience or curiosity, you’re passionate about understanding mental health and the journey to recovery, and you’re ready to expand your knowledge in these areas.
- Team-Oriented and Collaborative: You work well with others, valuing the strengths of diverse teams and building strong relationships with professionals, stakeholders, and the community.
- A Commitment to Making a Difference: You understand the importance of safeguarding and confidentiality and are eager to grow, improve, and contribute to the success of the team and the people we support.
- 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays), increasing with length of service (up to 30 days).
- Paid ‘Wellness’ hour each week and access to a dedicated Wellness Hub.
- Employee Assistance Programme and access to staff discounts for shopping, cinema, and more.
- Contributory pension scheme.
- A friendly and supportive team environment.
- Training and development opportunities to help you grow your career.
- A refer-a-friend scheme.