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Senior Group FacilitatorinUxbridgeinUxbridgePUBLISHED THU 30 JAN 2025

Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year per annum inc HCAS (pro rata if P/T)  FIXEDTERM 
ALCOHOLEMPATHYFAMILYHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Central and North West London NHS Foundation TrustFollow Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Highly rewarding role, Directly contribute to the recovery and independence of service users, making a significant impact on their lives.
Creative opportunities, Utilize creativity to design and adapt therapeutic and skill-based groups, engaging service users effectively.
Dynamic work environment, Experience a fast-paced and ever-evolving work setting, ensuring that no two days are the same.
Collaborative teamwork, Work alongside a diverse multi-disciplinary team, including nurses, recovery practitioners, and peer support workers, fostering a supportive work culture.
Professional growth, Gain valuable experience in substance use and mental health settings, enhancing your skills and career prospects.
Service user interaction, Build meaningful relationships with service users, enhancing interpersonal communication and empathy skills.
Community impact, Play a key role in promoting awareness and understanding of substance use issues within a multicultural environment.
The Senior Group Facilitator at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust in Uxbridge is a dynamic role focused on enhancing care and treatment for service users at the ARCH Hillingdon service. The position requires creativity and commitment to design and improve therapeutic, recovery, and skill-based groups aimed at fostering independence and recovery among individuals with substance use issues.

Candidates should possess strong communication skills, experience in facilitating group activities, and a background in multicultural environments, with an advantage for those having worked in substance use or mental health settings. The role involves working closely with a multi-disciplinary team, leading user-centered activities, and conducting independent clinical tasks such as initial assessments, all contributing to the integrated care delivery within the service.
Highly rewarding role, Directly contribute to the recovery and independence of service users, making a significant impact on their lives.
Creative opportunities, Utilize creativity to design and adapt therapeutic and skill-based groups, engaging service users effectively.
Dynamic work environment, Experience a fast-paced and ever-evolving work setting, ensuring that no two days are the same.
Collaborative teamwork, Work alongside a diverse multi-disciplinary team, including nurses, recovery practitioners, and peer support workers, fostering a supportive work culture.
Professional growth, Gain valuable experience in substance use and mental health settings, enhancing your skills and career prospects.
Service user interaction, Build meaningful relationships with service users, enhancing interpersonal communication and empathy skills.
Community impact, Play a key role in promoting awareness and understanding of substance use issues within a multicultural environment.

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