Engagement & Recovery Worker (ERW)
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: From £25,000
Location: Worcestershire
Contract: Fixed term until March 2025 (Full Time and Part Time Considered)
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At Cranstoun, we are always in search of talented and experienced individuals to join our team. Due to some additional funding, we are able to expand our team.
We provide a range of services for those affected by alcohol and other drugs across Worcestershire. Cranston’s Engagement and Recovery Workers are responsible for co-ordinating the treatment of service users, helping them to deal with their substance misuse so that they can change their lives and be happy and reach their recovery goals.
Cranston’s Engagement and Recovery Workers work in operational teams covering the Worcestershire area supported by an Operational Manager and Senior Practitioner. You will be responsible for delivering a good quality and safe service to the people you support including assessment and engagement support, case load management, needle syringe programme delivery, harm reduction and interventions, you will have good knowledge of harm reduction and if you are someone who enjoys problem solving to help people to change their lives for the better, this role’s right for you. The most important thing you’ll bring to this role is your desire and ability to make a positive difference to people’s lives.
Our staff teams are motivated and committed to delivering a quality service to residents of Worcestershire and we are looking for likeminded individuals to join us. You will have good Microsoft office skills and be able to manage your own diary efficiently and proactively. You will have integrity, enthusiasm, and a passion to make a difference.
All post holders may be required to work some evenings, to meet our service delivery requirements. The core service operates Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm.
For further information about the roles please contact Lisa Dowd, Deputy County Manager ldowd@cranstoun.org.uk
All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure.