Foundations of RecoveryWorker

(Volunteer):

Role Description

Location: / Barking Services. St Lukes, The Gateway or The Recovery Service.
Commitment: / Flexible, but ideally at least two days (Mon-Fri) per week
Responsible to: / Appointed volunteer line manager (staff member)

About us

CRI is a borough-wide drug and alcohol recovery service working with people throughout their treatment journey; from engagement, through to treatment, prescribing to aftercare. CRI offers a wide range of interventions to Barking residents who are over 18 and their families and partners who are experiencing difficulties with drug or alcohol use.

We have two hubs for service users currently using substances. These are based in Barking and Dagenham (see below).St Lukes is a service that works with Alcohol misuse, the Gateway service in Barking works with all substance misuse, the Recovery service is our prescribing team. Both the Recovery and Gateway team are based on the same premises. We try to match volunteers with their preferred base, but cross-site working will be required at time to time from all volunteers. Any expense incurred in this travel will be reimbursed.

Barking
38 Red Lion House
38 George Street
Barking IG11
/ St Lukes
Dagenham rd
Dagenham
RM10 7UP
/ Barking
38 Red Lion House
38 George Street
Barking IG11

Purpose of the role:

The Foundations of Recovery Volunteer will support service users through drug and alcohol treatment by providing key work and care coordination. An aspect of this role will involve contribution to the review, design and delivery of new groups/workshops and supporting CRI service in the delivery of these groups. You will also be required to provide administrative support.

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Role Description:

To offer information and discussion withservice users regarding their treatment options

To provide accurate and evidence based Harm minimization information

Relapse Management support and advice

Shadow and contribute Groups

Preparation of group room prior to taking place

Preparation of group / workshop material

Texting reminders to service users of upcoming Groups

Typing up notes following Groups

Updating trackers

Evaluate delivery in line with Foundations of Recovery

Review delivery in line with Foundations of Recovery

Maintaining a clean and tidy environment

Promote Foundations of Recovery

Advocacy

Promotion of Mutual Aid Support Groups

Weekly Check In’s with named service users

Handholding / linkage with external organizations

Visible Recovery

Basic office duties

For those with interest/ability: Provide IT support within the Brief Intervention team

Provide ETE support groups to encourage, increase knowledge and confidence around employment training and education to service users

Provide peer support groups

Provide support with satellite groups and workshops

Provide support with Saturday groups and workshops if can

Follow up clients non-attendance

For those with Interest/Skills: Develop Complimentary Therapy workshop / Group Delivery

Person Specification:

Ability to communicate clearly and effectively

Understanding and ability to implement safe and contained personal and professional boundaries

Basic computer and keyboard skills

Some basic office experience would be an advantage

Able to respect and maintain confidentiality

Willingness to attend regular supervision and undertake work related accreditation

Willingness to undergo regular training

Time Commitment:

For this particular post we ask that you are available for two to three days a week, evening & weekend opportunities are available.

Recruitment procedure: Application form, interview, two references and a successful DBS check

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