Interim Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse)
Posted on Jun 1, 2026 by CV-Library
London, United Kingdom
Public Sector
Immediate Start
£34.6k - £39k Annual
Temporary
Interim Band 5 Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse) NHS Organisation | Community Drug & Alcohol Service | 12 weeks initially (option to extend)
We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
· Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey
.Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals
· Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches
· Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C)
· Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways
· Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care
· Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery
· Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives
· Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs
· Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care
Essential Requirements
· Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency
· Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways
· Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions
· Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions
· Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning
· Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work
· Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients
· Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment
If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within the NHS, we would love to hear from you
We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
· Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey
.Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals
· Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches
· Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C)
· Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways
· Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care
· Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery
· Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives
· Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs
· Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care
Essential Requirements
· Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency
· Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways
· Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions
· Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions
· Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning
· Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work
· Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients
· Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment
If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within the NHS, we would love to hear from you
Reference: 225185233
https://jobs.careeraddict.com/post/113333348
Interim Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse)
Posted on Jun 1, 2026 by CV-Library
London, United Kingdom
Public Sector
Immediate Start
£34.6k - £39k Annual
Temporary
Interim Band 5 Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse) NHS Organisation | Community Drug & Alcohol Service | 12 weeks initially (option to extend)
We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
· Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey
.Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals
· Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches
· Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C)
· Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways
· Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care
· Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery
· Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives
· Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs
· Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care
Essential Requirements
· Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency
· Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways
· Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions
· Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions
· Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning
· Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work
· Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients
· Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment
If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within the NHS, we would love to hear from you
We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
· Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey
.Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals
· Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches
· Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C)
· Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways
· Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care
· Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery
· Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives
· Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs
· Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care
Essential Requirements
· Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency
· Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways
· Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions
· Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions
· Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning
· Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work
· Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients
· Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment
If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within the NHS, we would love to hear from you
Reference: 225185233
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