Exeter Position:
Full time
The System Treatment and Recovery (STaR) project is funded by the national Rough Sleeper Drug & Alcohol Treatment Grant to improve health, housing and recovery outcomes for people at risk of or currently experiencing rough sleeping. We have established a One Team approach, providing enhanced wrap around support and recovery interventions to people experiencing rough sleeping or living in supported accommodation. The project is increasing engagement by testing different ways of working with people that have experienced difficulties engaging with ‘normal’ substance misuse treatment. STaR is partnership by design, bringing together substance misuse, physical health, social inclusion, housing, and psychiatry expertise to address complex challenges. About the role The role is to manage a service user caseload, devising, implementing, and reviewing ongoing recovery plans and treatment, liaising closely with the full range of workers and skills within the service team, including family members and significant others as appropriate. You will help set goals in recovery and help the service user achieve their goals in a safe and supportive way. As a Specialist Engagement Worker, you will: Care deeply about addressing social injustice, will be resourceful, able to articulate themself appropriately on behalf of the service users and resilient to change and challenges. If you are the successful candidate, you will be part of an exciting project that will bring immediate and new opportunities for recovery and health improvement to a particularly marginalised group of people. To support this, you will have access to high quality management support: and you will be able to draw on the Team’s expertise in medicine, psychology and homelessness. You will participate in weekly multi-disciplinary clinical meetings with a focus on shared risk management and psychological formulation; you will be provided with regular psychologist-led reflective practice; and psychologist led one-to-one clinical supervision and professional development. You will have access to supplementary training: and be invited to contribute to the project learning and evaluation group. Who are we… Waythrough (formerly Humankind) launched in October 2024 following the merger of Humankind and Richmond Fellowship. Our vision is to break down the barriers that stop people getting the support they need to live a life they value. We tackle poverty and disadvantage in communities, through mental health, drug and alcohol, housing and related support. What can Waythrough (formerly Humankind) offer you… Generous annual leave entitlement (27 days, plus bank holidays, increasing to 32 after 1 years’ service)
Annual leave purchase scheme
Enhanced occupational sick pay % Enhanced employer contribution to your workplace pension
Death in service benefit
Free Will writing
Eyecare vouchers
Blue light card discount
Fantastic learning and development opportunities, including free training courses
Work-life balance- flexible working and family friendly policies
Happy, Healthy You! – our wellbeing offers for our workforce
Employee Assist Programme and WaythroughSupport Networks Waythrough (formerly Humankind) is an equal opportunities employer We value unique perspectives and experiences that everyone can bring, and fully understand the strength in diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from all backgrounds, regardless of race, gender, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability. If you have a genuine passion for working for us, we want to hear for you. We also welcome applications from people with lived experience with substance use. If you require support with your application, please contact the Recruitment Team at
people.recruitment@waythrough.org.uk
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