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Job Description Service RISE Job Title RISE DIP Recovery Worker Hours 37.5 Base London Borough of Ealing Reports to Purpose of Job DIP Service Lead, DIP Senior Practitioner. RISE is an integrated end-to-end treatment and recovery service which offers a wide range of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions to Ealing residents 18 years and over, their families and significant others who are experiencing issues with drugs and/or alcohol use. RISE is a consortium, with CRI being the lead contractor, and includes Central and North West London NHS Mental Health Trust (CNWL), EACH and three service user led organisations, Intuitive Recovery, Build on Belief (BOB) and The Small Business Consultancy The post-holder will be an integral member of a team of DIP Workers. The Drug Intervention Programme aims to increase the numbers of drug-using offenders going into and successfully completing treatment, thereby improving the quality of life both of the offenders and of their families protecting communities by reducing crime. DIP provides drug Arrest Referral, Case Management and Assertive Outreach services to substance misusers identified through pro-active establishments in the borough. contact through the Criminal Justice The primary purpose of the post is to contribute to reducing substance related crime and disorder in the Borough of Ealing through a multi agency approach, by assessing and engaging with offenders testing positive for Class A drugs or individuals whose offending is linked to substance misuse. This will involve working in direct partnership with Police, other criminal justice agencies and treatment providers to assist clients to engage with and be retained in appropriate drug treatment Ensuring a high quality service that promotes recovery, resilience, and selfdetermination across the RISE service. RISE will support people in a recovery oriented system of intervention; the service will be user-focused and aspirational in its work with service users to realise their identified goals including the attainment of the highest quality of life possible, social reintegration and sustained recovery from problematic substance use. The post-holder will ensure that all clients consistently receive high quality services that adhere to the best practice guidelines and achieve high professional standards Holistically supporting adult service users to enter and move through integrated recovery oriented substance misuse services and increase opportunities for service users to achieve sustainable treatment outcomes within Ealing Borough. The post will require the management of a Tier-2 Caseload aimed at engaging, referring and motivating Service Users into Tier-3 treatments. In fulfilling these aims the post holder will have experience of a range of recognised evidenced based interventions for use with substance mis-users, including, pharmacological interventions, strength based assessments ITEP, motivational interviewing techniques, CBT. You will ensure you keep up to date with relevant safeguarding legislation and knowledge regarding recommended and evidence-based interventions and practice guidance. You will also support the roll-out and delivery of CRI’s Foundations of Recovery programme across the RISE consortium. The post holder will be required to work flexibly within an agreed number of hours to maintain the most appropriate level of service provision. This may include evening and weekend working. The post holder will be responsible for contributing to the overall performance of the service to ensure that contractual output targets are achieved and will be required to record and input client data and information in order that the service operates within contractual, administrative and financial requirements. The post holder will be expected to take responsibility for personal development, identifying personal training needs and participate in regular supervision and appraisal. Key Activities: To reduce drug and alcohol related harm to the individual, their families and the wider community To promote healthier lives, wellbeing and active citizenship To increase service user choice To promote and support individuals into both abstinence based and medically assisted forms of recovery To provide substance misuse specific screening, triage assessment and brief interventions to individuals engaged within the criminal justice system in a variety of settings including custody suites, courts, prisons, community and elsewhere. To provide advice, information, support, harm minimisation advice in relation to substance misuse and signposting to available/appropriate services to the target group. To respond assertively through provision of an outreach service to track and keep contact with substance misusing offenders through the criminal justice system. To ensure effective case management and coordination covering areas of risk with a particular focus on safeguarding children and adults, problematic behaviour, housing, social and family functioning, employability, psychological and physical health To ensure individuals are supported into paid employment and/or relevant training, education or occupation To contribute to regular reviews of the client with probation and health workers Maintain accurate client records and collection of information for monitoring and evaluating effectiveness and quality of service. To contribute to the overall performance of the service to ensure that contractual output targets are achieved. To implement and deliver services and Groups in line with the Foundations of Recovery Model Utilise motivational interviewing, ITEP, cognitive behavioural techniques and brief interventions in both one-to-one and group settings to promote engagement in treatment services, encourage selfesteem, well-being, self-responsibility and enhanced motivation. Help people to address and change their offending behaviour. When relevant working with both the client and workers within the drug intervention programme to construct supervision plans. To provide input into Pre-Sentence Reports and / or prepare court reports in consultation with court staff and where appropriate develop care plans with clients who are subject to conditions To ensure the service offers information, advice on services available and support to clients with the aim of enhancing motivation and create an awareness of the possibilities for personal change. Provide drug arrest referral services to substance users within the custody cells of police stations in the London Borough of Ealing. This will involve engaging and assessing persons who have tested positive for a Class A drug or whose offence is linked to substance misuse problems To represent and promote CRI and DIP in the substance misuse field in the statutory and nonstatutory sector. Work and liaise with other agencies involved with the client’s broader care plan including health services, hospitals and GP’s. Develop and review recovery plans, provide health education especially in regard to harm minimisation, blood borne viruses and overdose prevention. To develop and maintain excellent relationships across all relevant forums and agencies locally. Actively participate in regular management supervision and be willing to personally reflect on interpersonal dynamics within the therapeutic relationship and provide evidence of achieving performance targets alongside other supervision requirements as detailed in CRI policy. Work within CRI’s professional development framework participating in active learning and developing professionally, in accordance with service and organisational requirements and current skills and abilities. Recognise personal and professional boundaries and work within CRI clinical governance framework at all times. Present a professional image and actively promote the service at all times to service users, other stakeholders, partnership organisations and the general public. Ensure that all data requirements are met within defined deadlines and work with the CRI management team to ensure that outcomes are being achieved. Uphold data protection legislation and only share client information as per CRI policy, local and formally agreed information sharing protocols and client confidentiality agreements. General terms of reference: In carrying out the above duties the post holder will: Work flexibly across operational sites as required Work flexibly within an agreed number of hours of work to maintain the most appropriate level of service provision including weekends and part of a rota system. Seek to improve personal performance, contribution, knowledge and skills. Participate in appraisal, training and supervision processes. Keep abreast of developments in services, legislation and practice relevant to the relevant client group. Ensure the implementation of the all CRI policies. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade of the post Specific standards (DANOS related where appropriate) for this role include: Unit Number Title AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists AA2 Relate to and interact with individuals AA3 Support individuals to access and use services and facilities AA4 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals AA6 Promote choice, well-being and the protection of all individuals AB2 Support individuals who are substance users AB3 Contribute to the prevention and management of abusive and aggressive behaviour AB4 Contribute to the protection of individuals from harm and abuse AB5 Assess and act upon immediate risk of danger to substance users AC1 Reflect on and develop your practice AC2 Make use of supervision AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects AD2 Facilitate learning through presentations and activities AD3 Facilitate group learning AD4 Develop and disseminate information and advice about substance use, health and social well being AE1 Test for substance use AF1 Carry out screening and referral assessment AF2 Carry out assessment to identify and prioritise needs AF3 Carry out comprehensive substance misuse assessment AG1 Develop, implement and review care plans for individuals AG2 Contribute to care planning and review AG3 Assist with the transfer of individuals between agencies and services AI2 Help individuals address their substance misuse through an action plan AH3 Supply and exchange injecting equipment for individuals AH10 Carry out brief interventions with alcohol users AJ1 Help individuals address their offending behaviour AK1 Help individuals to access employment AK2 Help individuals to access learning, training and development opportunities AK3 Enable individuals to access housing and accommodation AK4 Support individuals to manage their financial affairs BD3 Support the health and safety of yourself and individuals BD4 Promote, monitor and maintain health, safety and security in the working environment BE2 Receive, analyse, process and store information BI1 Develop productive working relationships BI5 Promote effective communication for and about individuals BI6 Develop and sustain effective working relationships with staff in other agencies BI7 Participate in inter-disciplinary team working to support individuals Person Specification Essential criteria: Key Activities: To reduce drug and alcohol related harm to the individual, their families and the wider community To promote healthier lives, wellbeing and active citizenship To increase service user choice To promote and support individuals into both abstinence based and medically assisted forms of recovery Carry out triage, risk assessments, risk management plans and comprehensive assessments, and to contribute to the development of individual community recovery plans with those who express a wish to access community treatment/support services To ensure effective case management and coordination covering areas of risk with a particular focus on safeguarding children and adults, problematic behaviour, housing, social and family functioning, employability, psychological and physical health To ensure individuals are supported into paid employment and/or relevant training, education or occupation To keep up to date with recognised best practice guidelines, legislation, policies and procedures To contribute to the overall performance of the service to ensure that contractual output targets are achieved. To ensure the accurate and timely recording of input client data and information in order that the service operates within contractual, administrative and financial requirements To ensure compliance within relevant organisational policies and procedures To ensure compliance of interventions of national good practice guidelines, e.g. NTA, NICE Utilise motivational interviewing, ITEP, cognitive behavioural techniques and brief interventions in both one-to-one and group settings to promote engagement in treatment services, encourage self-esteem, well-being, self-responsibility and enhanced motivation. In conjunction with medical staff, to support substitute prescribing regimes to improve social functioning and recovery Assist and carry out appropriate screening processes including urine and saliva tests. Manage a client caseload and to maintain case management responsibility for all these clients throughout their recovery journey. Provide support to clients involved in the criminal justice system and ensure that DIP, ATR, and DRR services are delivered in accordance with requirements. Review on going care and treatment liaising closely with the full range of specialist workers within the multi-disciplinary team. Work in partnership with other agencies and carry out joint key working to enable effective engagement and movement from semi structured to structured psychosocial interventions in order to promote recovery. Provide a full range of services in an outreach and in-reach capacity in Ealing Borough. Work and liaise with other agencies involved with the client’s broader care plan including health services, hospitals and GP’s. Develop and review recovery plans, provide health education especially in regard to harm minimisation, blood borne viruses and overdose prevention. Work in partnership with community Pharmacists ensuring clear communication pathways in relation to medication and supervised consumption. Promote sexual health awareness and offer screening and materials to service users. Offer advice and referral either in house or externally where appropriate to clients who present for HIV and hepatitis testing Actively participate in regular management supervision and be willing to personally reflect on interpersonal dynamics within the therapeutic relationship and provide evidence of achieving performance targets alongside other supervision requirements as detailed in CRI policy. Work within CRI’s professional development framework participating in active learning and developing professionally, in accordance with service and organisational requirements and current skills and abilities. Recognise personal and professional boundaries and work within CRI clinical governance framework at all times. Present a professional image and actively promote the service at all times to service users, other stakeholders, partnership organisations and the general public. Ensure that all data requirements are met within defined deadlines and work with the CRI management team to ensure that outcomes are being achieved. Uphold data protection legislation and only share client information as per CRI policy, local and formally agreed information sharing protocols and client confidentiality agreements. General terms of reference: In carrying out the above duties the post holder will Work flexibly across operational sites as required Work flexibly within an agreed number of hours of work to maintain the most appropriate level of service provision Seek to improve personal performance, contribution, knowledge and skills Participate in appraisal, supervision and Learning & Development processes Keep abreast of developments in services, legislation and practice relevant to the relevant client group Ensure the implementation of all CRI policies Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade of the post Person Specification Qualifications It is essential that candidates have: Demonstrable inspirational and aspirational approach to supporting positive recovery outcomes for all service users Extensive experience of working with substance misuse issues and a clear understanding of the need for and ability to deliver quality services Substantial experience of delivering recognised pharmacological and psycho-social interventions for substance misusers The ability to maintain professional boundaries and work effectively with colleagues and partnership agencies. Experience of working with substance misuse issues and a clear understanding of the need for and ability to deliver quality services. Knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults procedures. Ability to assess and develop support plans with service users and formulate written reports as necessary. Ability to work with and manage challenging behaviour Knowledge and experience of Community based support practices. Ability to maintain professional boundaries and work effectively with partnership agencies. Demonstrate skills to undertake administrative duties. Confidence to work on own initiative as well as part of the team Experience Knowledge and experience of: Meeting demanding targets and deadlines within financial constraints Working with a substance misuse service delivery culture Risk assessment and treatment care planning Advanced professional qualification in substance misuse, counselling or social work Experience of contributing to project development. Ability to critically reflect and evaluate interventions and service delivery, identifying areas for development. Access to own transport (non-essential). Knowledge of local services and geography. Experience of employment and educational training Candidates will need to be able to demonstrate a capacity to innovate, to work on their own initiative as well as part of a multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will work closely with the partner agencies and must be able to demonstrate the ability to: Communicate confidently and effectively both in writing and oral Write and present in-depth reports Understand the issues facing substance misusers Maintain professional boundaries Respond flexibly to the demands of the post Qualifications Work as a member of a team Make a personal investment in the success of CRI and its staff. Understand and have a commitment to the principles of equal opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice Employ an empathic and non-judgemental attitude towards service users Show a capacity to work alone and the ability to keep calm under pressure Hold a relevant qualification including a minimum DANOS Level 3 and/or at least two years experience working with substance misusers This post is subject to a Criminal Records Bureau check at an enhanced level. Amendments: This description accurately reflects the present position; it may be amended and reviewed. Any change will be made following a proper period of consultation.