
Trainee Recovery Worker
- Bicester, Oxfordshire
- £27,485-30,162 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Make a meaningful impact: Your unique perspective and insights will play a vital role in supporting individuals on their path to recovery.
- Comprehensive training: We will provide you with the necessary training and resources to succeed in your role.
- Join a supportive team: Work alongside dedicated professionals who share your passion for helping others.
- Engage with training to support development in role
- Shadow team members carrying out their duties to facilitate own learning.
- Empower service users to develop their networks and recovery capital.
- Attend training across a variety of subject matters to support development and learning
- Providing pro-social modelling and hope for patients in recovery in HMP Bullingdon
- Working closely with the Discharge/Patient Engagement Team in HMP Bullingdon
- Delivering low level interventions, including assessments, harm minimisation advice
- Co-facilitating drug awareness groups, including Mutual Aid Groups (AA and NA)
- Engage with training to support development in role
- Shadow team members carrying out their duties to facilitate own learning.
- Empower service users to develop their networks and recovery capital.
- Attend training across a variety of subject matters to support development and learning
- Providing pro-social modelling and hope for patients in recovery in HMP Bullingdon
- Working closely with the Discharge/Patient Engagement Team in HMP Bullingdon
- Delivering low level interventions, including assessments, harm minimisation advice
- Co-facilitating drug awareness groups, including Mutual Aid Groups (AA and NA)
- Level 3 NVQ or Diploma in Health and Social Care or equivalent in a related field which may include counselling, social work, nursing, psychology, human resources, social studies or equivalent experience such as volunteering
- Previous work experience with transferrable skills
- An understanding and awareness of the effects of substance misuse on an individual and the community
- Counselling skills, case management experience & the ability to work under pressure
- Level 3 NVQ or Diploma in Health and Social Care or equivalent in a related field which may include counselling, social work, nursing, psychology, human resources, social studies or equivalent experience such as volunteering
- Previous work experience with transferrable skills
- An understanding and awareness of the effects of substance misuse on an individual and the community
- Counselling skills, case management experience & the ability to work under pressure