Part-Time Support Worker (Recovery) Oasis Bradford
Job description
This Support Worker role is focused on providing advice, information and support to clients including referral to aftercare services that focus on maintaining an abstinent lifestyle. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.
Where ownership sits
Support Worker (Recovery) Permanent Role, Part-time 25 Hours per week Shift times: 2 shifts per week Day shift: 07:30 – 20:00. Night shift: 19:30 – 08:00 Oasis Bradford, BD4 [[SALARY_0]] Do you have a passion to help people?
What the role carries
Provide advice, information and support to clients including referral to aftercare services that focus on maintaining an abstinent lifestyle. Ensure residents attend external appointments in line with their care plan by supporting them to access transport or accompanying them if necessary. Ensure clients observe the programme's rules and support the manager in investigating and taking action where these may have been breached including substance testing.
What helps the work land well
Strong professional approach.
What the role depends on
- Our shortlisted candidates will be notified if they are successful within 5 working days post interview.
- Ability to undertake lone-working safely and effectively.
- Ability to develop and review risk management plans.
Practical details
- Your experiences as a Support Worker can shape who you are and the decisions you make in life.
- Have endless job satisfaction, and make a difference to people's lives.
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- Understanding – listening, empathising, and responding to individual needs.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Pension
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