Would you like to work closely with a caseload to support service users into substance misuse treatment and their families?
The Service
WDP Harrow is an established community Integrated service that is well performing and highly functioning. The service consists of both clinical and psychosocial and is CQC registered to provide a range of clinical interventions including BBV & health interventions, OST, and community detox, as well as robust family and carers and service user involvement provision.
The Role
As the Safeguarding Families/Safeguarding Adults Recovery Practitioner, you will support parents/carers, children and young people from the Eastern European community, with a specific focus on the Romanian community who are involved in problematic drug and/or alcohol misuse to minimise the impact of this substance misuse on their children. This exciting new role will offer the successful candidate the chance to make a lasting difference to the lives of our service users.
The successful candidate must be committed, hardworking and highly motivated, and have experience of working with substance misuse and related health and well-being issues.
Conditions
£23,500 - £27,175 per annum plus £2,100 London Weighting - Pro Rata
15 months contract (Fixed term contract)
37.5 hours per week
Location
WDP Harrow, Young People’s Substance Misuse Service (Compass) and Harrow Children’s Services
Why Should You Apply?
The opportunity to work in one of WDPs flagship services.
You want to positively impact individuals and the wider community
Exciting and innovative field
Focused caseload
Interested?
For an informal chat about the role, contact Allen Quine, Team Leader on 07973 459001 or allen.quine@wdp.org.uk
The closing date for applications is 23:59pm, Thursday 10th March 2022
COVID-19 Vaccinations
In line with The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) (No. 2) Regulations 2021, COVID-19 verification of vaccinations (1 & 2) Or verification of exemption are a condition of employment for relevant people from 1 April 2022. This will be discussed at interview and will form a part of the onboarding process for any offers of employment for relevant roles. If you are unsure if these regulations apply to this role please contact Allen Quine, Team Leader on 07973 459001 or allen.quine@wdp.org.uk
WDP and Our Values
WDP is an innovative behaviour change charity. We facilitate long-lasting transformation in people’s lives to improve health, wellbeing and social integration. We work across the fields of substance misuse, young person’s support, employability, sexual health and inpatient services.
All staff are required to work to WDP’s four values:
Entrepreneurial
In partnership
Strong belief in service users
Community focused