Substance Misuse Recovery Worker

Inclusion

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Job summary

At MPFT we pride ourselves on staff wellbeing and development and can we offer you:

  • Our SOOTHE resources - supporting staff across the trust with their physical, mental and financial health. In addition to the support offered from our occupational health provider Team Prevent.
  • Counselling support and lifestyle information with advice on a variety of personal matters
  • "In our Gift" providing a platform for your voice to be heard to inform change
  • The opportunity to purchase additional annual leave
  • Opportunities for flexible working (depending on the role)
  • Career development opportunities and coaching plus access to in house training programs
  • Innovative research training program entitled STARS (Supporting the advancement of Research Skills)
  • Child Care Vouchers Scheme
  • Recognition and engagement through our staff LOVE awards, LOVE long service awards and Staff Engagement Surveys
  • NHS discounts available via the Blue Card and Red Guava schemes

Main duties of the job

  • To work within a multi-disciplinary team, in a custodial environment delivering a high standard drug and alcohol recovery service in response to the needs of the service users as part of Inclusion and Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation trust.
  • To provide a range of psycho-social interventions motivating and supporting service users to achieve recovery and positive outcomes within a recovery-orientated substance misuse treatment service
  • To work in collaboration with clinical prescribing services to ensure the needs of each service user is met and that integrated working is a key element to Inclusion's prison services.
  • To provide a drug and alcohol recovery service (incorporating assessment, recovery planning, casework coordination and psycho-social interventions) to problem drug and alcohol users located within the prison establishment

To contribute and work within the prison and wider drug strategy

About us

Inclusion are committed to promoting and supporting the involvement of service users at all levels in the delivery and design of treatment. We would like to be more responsive to the needs and wishes of those that use our services. We believe this is a critical component within our vision of delivering respectful, inclusive and high-quality recovery-based services.

Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) is an award-winning organisation with over 9000 employees. We are one of the largest integrated Health and Social Care providers, covering services across North & South Staffordshire, Shropshire, Hampshire, Buckinghamshire, Isle of Wight, and Essex.

Demonstrating our strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, and in context of our objective aligned to the growth of diversity across the workforce; we are particularly seeking applications from individuals who may be from under-represented groups, such as black, Asian or other ethnic groups, individuals with a disability, or LGBTQ+ individuals who meet the specific criteria.

We are embedding values-based and inclusive recruitment practices to ensure that all applicants, from any backgrounds, have an equal chance of success in achieving a role with us.

Date posted

26 April 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 5

Salary

£27,055 to £32,934 a year Per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

301-IT-23-5239061

Job locations

HMP Springhill

Grendon Underwood

Aylesbury

HP18 0TL


Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • To deliver a steps-based, recovery orientated and outcome-focused service within the host prison with a particular emphasis on high standards and good practice.
  • To work within an integrated team delivering psycho-social and clinical interventions to service users presenting with substance misuse issues, including alcohol.
  • To work closely with the mental health nurses as part of an integrated team
  • To participate in the prisons induction programme, encouraging and motivating clients to engage.
  • To use strengths-based approaches including mapping techniques and relevant paperwork in order to carry out initial screening assessments.
  • To carry out further assessments that includes strengths-based node-link mapping techniques and recovery planning.
  • Work collaboratively with clinical services to ensure service users are referred for clinical services and supported whilst waiting for or receiving clinical treatment. Including joint recovery planning, attending joint clinical reviews, joint 1:1 sessions and communicating progress and needs to appropriate staff where need dictates.
  • To identify and formulate goals jointly agreed with the service user on their recovery plan appropriate to their needs.
  • To be responsible for the coordination of recovery for each client on your caseload.
  • To provide structured interventions in accordance with the needs identified on an individual basis, in line with the goals identified and agreed on the recovery plan.
  • To provide structured information and advice about drugs and, related issues that also includes blood borne viruses and safer sex and harm reduction.
  • To work with prisoners who have failed mandatory and voluntary urine tests and actively encourage them into treatment to engage in their recovery journey.
  • To provide general on-going support and assistance to service users by holding a substance misuse caseload.
  • To organise and facilitate short-term psycho-social intervention group work relevant to substance misuse issues and offending behaviour.
  • To support and facilitate longer term psycho-social, CBT based group work requiring multiple session delivery.
  • To mentor trainee grades within the service.
  • To mentor and supervise service user involvement/peer recovery champion scheme.
  • Compile and maintain a high standard of casework and recording.
  • To keep and provide information and statistics in line with Inclusion, NOMS and commissioners requirements.
  • To effectively liaise with community substance misuse services to establish a link for individuals, promoting retention in services and ensuring treatment is offered and appointments secured for service users wanting treatment to continue on release.
  • To carry out drug screening tests as service dictates.
  • To participate in activities designed to enhance the service such as clinical supervision and KSF reviews, needs analysis, service user forums, increasing personal knowledge and remaining up to date with training

SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT

  • To contribute to the development of systems and interventions as and when required.
  • To familiarise and use I.T. equipment as provided by Inclusion and the Prison Service and accurately record all required information.
  • Ensures personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources used in course of work.

DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS

  • To make decisions based on effective co-ordination and management of service users on caseload to best meet individuals need.
  • To promote the integrated service and lead on new initiatives/areas within the service as service need dictates.
  • To identify training needs and utilise supervision effectively.
  • To be aware of boundaries at all times, attend prison training relating to conditioning, security awareness and reporting and raise any issues with line manager immediately.
  • To be responsible for identifying individual training needs and keep abreast of new trends and substances emerging within the substance misuse field.
  • To work within the clear boundaries and guidelines set out by Trust policies, Prison Service Orders and codes of conduct and be responsible for ensuring own practice is safe at all times.

COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS

  • To effectively communicate and work collaboratively with a range of people including service users, colleagues, prison staff and external partners/providers to ensure the service users needs are met both inside and outside of prison.
  • To work within and promote an integrated service.
  • Complete written reports or provide verbal feedback in line with data protection to relevant partners engaged with the service user.
  • To be professional at all times whilst representing Inclusion at internal and external events.
  • To take part in appropriate training and development

PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB

  • As the role is not permanently office based there is a requirement to visit service users and other professionals in different areas of the establishment on a daily basis.
  • To use IT and visual display equipment on a daily basis.
  • To attend training and meetings in different geographical areas from the host prison.
  • To work flexible hours in line with service needs (i.e. evening and weekend as and when required).

MOST CHALLENGING / DIFFICULT PART OF THE JOB

  • To co-ordinate and manage a caseload of service users with a range of risk factors and needs including dual diagnosis and other mental health related issues, self-harm, chaotic drug use, accommodation needs.
  • Managing own responses and feelings towards the sensitive information which may be disclosed through effective use of supervision, self-exploration or seeking support of colleagues or managers.
  • To be responsible for your own security and safety by working in line with prison and trust policies.
  • To be aware of the unpredictable and potentially volatile environment of a prison setting and remaining alert to those surroundings during daily working practices.

Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • To deliver a steps-based, recovery orientated and outcome-focused service within the host prison with a particular emphasis on high standards and good practice.
  • To work within an integrated team delivering psycho-social and clinical interventions to service users presenting with substance misuse issues, including alcohol.
  • To work closely with the mental health nurses as part of an integrated team
  • To participate in the prisons induction programme, encouraging and motivating clients to engage.
  • To use strengths-based approaches including mapping techniques and relevant paperwork in order to carry out initial screening assessments.
  • To carry out further assessments that includes strengths-based node-link mapping techniques and recovery planning.
  • Work collaboratively with clinical services to ensure service users are referred for clinical services and supported whilst waiting for or receiving clinical treatment. Including joint recovery planning, attending joint clinical reviews, joint 1:1 sessions and communicating progress and needs to appropriate staff where need dictates.
  • To identify and formulate goals jointly agreed with the service user on their recovery plan appropriate to their needs.
  • To be responsible for the coordination of recovery for each client on your caseload.
  • To provide structured interventions in accordance with the needs identified on an individual basis, in line with the goals identified and agreed on the recovery plan.
  • To provide structured information and advice about drugs and, related issues that also includes blood borne viruses and safer sex and harm reduction.
  • To work with prisoners who have failed mandatory and voluntary urine tests and actively encourage them into treatment to engage in their recovery journey.
  • To provide general on-going support and assistance to service users by holding a substance misuse caseload.
  • To organise and facilitate short-term psycho-social intervention group work relevant to substance misuse issues and offending behaviour.
  • To support and facilitate longer term psycho-social, CBT based group work requiring multiple session delivery.
  • To mentor trainee grades within the service.
  • To mentor and supervise service user involvement/peer recovery champion scheme.
  • Compile and maintain a high standard of casework and recording.
  • To keep and provide information and statistics in line with Inclusion, NOMS and commissioners requirements.
  • To effectively liaise with community substance misuse services to establish a link for individuals, promoting retention in services and ensuring treatment is offered and appointments secured for service users wanting treatment to continue on release.
  • To carry out drug screening tests as service dictates.
  • To participate in activities designed to enhance the service such as clinical supervision and KSF reviews, needs analysis, service user forums, increasing personal knowledge and remaining up to date with training

SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT

  • To contribute to the development of systems and interventions as and when required.
  • To familiarise and use I.T. equipment as provided by Inclusion and the Prison Service and accurately record all required information.
  • Ensures personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources used in course of work.

DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS

  • To make decisions based on effective co-ordination and management of service users on caseload to best meet individuals need.
  • To promote the integrated service and lead on new initiatives/areas within the service as service need dictates.
  • To identify training needs and utilise supervision effectively.
  • To be aware of boundaries at all times, attend prison training relating to conditioning, security awareness and reporting and raise any issues with line manager immediately.
  • To be responsible for identifying individual training needs and keep abreast of new trends and substances emerging within the substance misuse field.
  • To work within the clear boundaries and guidelines set out by Trust policies, Prison Service Orders and codes of conduct and be responsible for ensuring own practice is safe at all times.

COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS

  • To effectively communicate and work collaboratively with a range of people including service users, colleagues, prison staff and external partners/providers to ensure the service users needs are met both inside and outside of prison.
  • To work within and promote an integrated service.
  • Complete written reports or provide verbal feedback in line with data protection to relevant partners engaged with the service user.
  • To be professional at all times whilst representing Inclusion at internal and external events.
  • To take part in appropriate training and development

PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB

  • As the role is not permanently office based there is a requirement to visit service users and other professionals in different areas of the establishment on a daily basis.
  • To use IT and visual display equipment on a daily basis.
  • To attend training and meetings in different geographical areas from the host prison.
  • To work flexible hours in line with service needs (i.e. evening and weekend as and when required).

MOST CHALLENGING / DIFFICULT PART OF THE JOB

  • To co-ordinate and manage a caseload of service users with a range of risk factors and needs including dual diagnosis and other mental health related issues, self-harm, chaotic drug use, accommodation needs.
  • Managing own responses and feelings towards the sensitive information which may be disclosed through effective use of supervision, self-exploration or seeking support of colleagues or managers.
  • To be responsible for your own security and safety by working in line with prison and trust policies.
  • To be aware of the unpredictable and potentially volatile environment of a prison setting and remaining alert to those surroundings during daily working practices.

Person Specification

Desirable

Desirable

  • A thorough knowledge of substances and their effects. A knowledge of blood borne viruses and sexual health. An understanding of harm reduction approaches in relation to substance misuse. Ability to work with drug/alcohol users in a prison environment. Ability to conduct assessments and formulate recovery plans. Ability and commitment to facilitate psycho-social group work programmes. Ability to manage a DART service user caseload. Ability to keep records and statistical data. Ability to prioritise. Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals and develop links with agencies internal and external to prison. Understanding of equal opportunities.
Person Specification

Desirable

Desirable

  • A thorough knowledge of substances and their effects. A knowledge of blood borne viruses and sexual health. An understanding of harm reduction approaches in relation to substance misuse. Ability to work with drug/alcohol users in a prison environment. Ability to conduct assessments and formulate recovery plans. Ability and commitment to facilitate psycho-social group work programmes. Ability to manage a DART service user caseload. Ability to keep records and statistical data. Ability to prioritise. Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals and develop links with agencies internal and external to prison. Understanding of equal opportunities.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Employer details

Employer name

Inclusion

Address

HMP Springhill

Grendon Underwood

Aylesbury

HP18 0TL


Employer's website

https://www.mpft.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Inclusion

Address

HMP Springhill

Grendon Underwood

Aylesbury

HP18 0TL


Employer's website

https://www.mpft.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Service Manager

Reena Mills

reena.mills@mpft.nhs.uk

07977038841

Date posted

26 April 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 5

Salary

£27,055 to £32,934 a year Per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

301-IT-23-5239061

Job locations

HMP Springhill

Grendon Underwood

Aylesbury

HP18 0TL


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