Stop Smoking Practitioner inDudley inDudley PUBLISHED MON 25 NOV 2024

£24,000 to £26,000 a year Pro Rata Part Time  PERMANENT 
Making a significant positive impact on individuals' lives by helping them quit smoking.
Working in diverse community settings, particularly in areas of high deprivation, to address health inequalities.
Receiving comprehensive training to ensure effective service delivery and professional development.
Using evidence-based interventions and modern techniques, including one-on-one, group sessions, and online support.
Collaborating with other health professionals to promote smoking cessation and integrate it into routine care.
Leading peer support groups, fostering a community of successful quitters and reducing the risk of relapse.
The Specialist Stop Smoking Practitioner at ABL Health Ltd in Dudley plays a vital role in providing evidence-based smoking cessation services, particularly in areas facing significant deprivation. This position focuses on motivating and empowering clients to overcome their addiction to nicotine by delivering interventions such as one-on-one consultations, group sessions, and online support, all while aligning with the NCSCT Standard Treatment Programme. The practitioner will collaborate with other healthcare professionals to integrate smoking cessation into routine care, analyze local health data to address community needs, and lead support groups for those who have successfully quit to help prevent relapse.

Candidates must possess flexibility, independence, and strong teamwork skills, alongside a passion for making a difference in people's lives. The position requires a proactive approach to managing a diverse workload and maintaining accurate client records, as well as providing ongoing educational and motivational support. Previous experience in smoking cessation or addiction services is important, and comprehensive training will be provided to ensure effective service delivery. Overall, this role is both demanding and rewarding as it contributes to reducing health inequalities and improving community health outcomes.

 


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