Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focused services for people affected by addictions. They are looking to appoint a Recovery Development Worker to join their Assertive Recovery Outreach Team, to engage with hard-to-reach individuals in Clackmannanshire who are affected by problematic substance use and associated mental health problems, and to support and motivate them to engage with treatment services and recovery focused activities.
- Hours: Potential for Full-time (35 hours per week) or a Part-time post (28 hours per week).
- Salary: £24,328 – £25,902 pro-rata (SPS 25 – 27) for a full-time post of 35 hours per week.
- Location: Based at Recovery Scotland’s premises in Falkirk.
- Duration: This is a limited term post until 31 October 2026 with the possibility of further extension depending on the availability of funds and the performance of the post holder.
The ideal applicant will:
- be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery
- have a recognised professional qualification or training award in social care/health care/community work/counselling/addiction studies to a minimum SVQ level 3 or equivalent
- have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery
- be able to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people
If in recovery, you must have had a minimum of two years stability from substance use or addictive behaviours.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
The closing date for applications is Wednesday 24 July at 13:00pm – with interviews held on Wednesday 31 July 2024.
If you are interested in this post, please call Becky Wood on 07920576377 for an informal chat or email at servicemngr@recoveryscotland.org.uk. For the application pack, please contact Recovery Scotland at enquiries@recoveryscotland.org.uk or download the pack from Goodmoves website.
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