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Ballymun Youth Action Project Ballymun Youth Action Project. Horizons Centre, Balcurris Road Ballymun Dublin 11. Job Description: Aftercare Counsellor Title: Aftercare Counsellor. Role: The Aftercare Counsellor, as part of the Aftercare Team, will provide ongoing support for people in recovery, or those that have made significant positive changes in respect of their drug use, in order to maintain and reinforce the positive changes. Job Location. The Aftercare Counsellor will be based in the Ballymun Youth Action Project, with some work offsite. Salary: HSE Social Worker Scale Principal Duties and Responsibilities. To provide ongoing support for people in recovery, or those that have made significant positive changes in respect of their drug/alcohol use, in order to maintain and reinforce the positive changes. To provide individual counselling to persons affected by drug or alcohol use. To facilitate Treatment and Therapeutic Groups within the aftercare setting. To facilitate/deliver programme sessions, where appropriate, within the aftercare and wider BYAP setting. To facilitate the development and implementation of integrated Care Plans for individuals. To inform and facilitate individuals in accessing other appropriate health care and support services. To provide Crisis Interventions for those requiring such a service. To support/attend Case Conferences convened in support of individuals and families affected by substance use. To provide interventions and support for individuals undertaking detox. To impact in drug and related harms associated with drug and alcohol use, particularly in the context of relapse. To provide a range of appropriate therapeutic interventions to drug/alcohol users with a connection to Ballymun, while in prison, and post release. To assist drug/alcohol users linked with Probation and other justice services. To be part of a team providing a range of complimentary therapies that stand alone or complement existing counselling and support services within BYAP. To provide support for parents, partners, or siblings of individuals who are drug/alcohol users. To facilitate, through education and training, this community and other communities, to respond to the challenges of drug and alcohol use. 1 To contribute to the ongoing review and development of effective strategies to support aftercare. To develop and maintain effective communication with the wider “Recovery” movement. To creatively work with people towards establishing supportive social networks and facilitating their movement on from addiction services. To make full use of formal and informal supervision provided by supervisor and peers. To pursue data, knowledge and understanding of the extent of drug related issues. To maintain a high standard of professionalism at all times, to adhere to the policies and procedures of the Project, and to maintain the necessary accreditation up to date. The duties and responsibilities of the position are not definitive nor restrictive and can be modified to ensure successful operation of the Project. Reporting Relationships The post reports to the Director of the Ballymun Youth Action Project. The Aftercare Team is part of the continuum of services provided by the Ballymun Youth Action Project, and works under the guidance of the Client Services Coordinator. Person Specification: Requirements/Qualifications for the Position: Essential Requirements Candidates must possess a professional qualification in counselling/psychotherapy at a minimum 3-year diploma standard OR a professional qualification in counselling psychology from an accredited training school recognised by a relevant professional body within the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) or the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) AND Accreditation within a relevant Professional Body within the ICP, or ACI, or PSI. Candidates will have at least 3 years’ experience of working within the context of addiction. Candidates must successfully complete the Garda Vetting Process. Desirable Requirements Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Demonstrated ability to provide appropriate interventions for individuals and groups in an addiction setting. Demonstrated understanding of working with addictions in a community setting, and from a community development perspective. Demonstrated ability to work with appropriate therapeutic tools, and the management of client information on a data system. 2