QR code linking to this job posting Women's lead in Enfield inEnfield PUBLISHED TUE 3 JUN 2025

Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year Per annum including HCAS  FIXEDTERM 

We are recruiting kind-hearted individuals with the patience and creativityto support our multi-disciplinary team in the heart of a diverse, multi-cultural and forward-thinking North London NHS Foundation Trust.

North London NHS Foundation Trust is partnered with Waythrough to provide Drug and Alcohol provisions to residents in Enfield.

This role will provide holistic, strength based one to one support, determined outreach and advocacy to vulnerable residents who have a need in substance misuse. In your role as Female Liaison worker, you will support vulnerable residents in the community, although this role is a Female Liaison worker, there will be circumstances where you will be providing services to wider communities of complex treatment needs. as well as providing Prison 'in-reach' and 'Through the Gate' support to enhance the engagement of vulnerable service users in substance misuse services and other community services, particularly those who require motivation to engage. This is a unique role that will sit within the Enfield Substance Misuse treatment system. You will be based at Enable's Enfield office and are likely to be working in the community and with relevant partner organisations.

  • To manage a caseload, this may include service users with complex needs and provide a period of intensive engagement following initial assessment and support plan. Regularly meet with service users to provide dedicated emotional and practical support, adopting a trauma informed, non-judgemental approach to empower service users towards an independent, safe, crime free life in line with North London NHS Foundation Trusts' vision and mission
  • To carry out in-depth strength based assessments, including assessment of physical and mental health needs, social and support issues.As well as triaging the service users into appropriate services, they are supported, and sometimes accompanied, to access a range of general and specialist services at other times and locations
  • To work with service users and colleagues involved in the criminal justice system, this may involve those workers with appropriate clearance covering criminal justice teams' rotas
  • Provide outreach support and advocacy to vulnerable residents in the Community with varying multiple complex needs and across each complexity level.
  • Develop strong professional relationships and networks with local support services and advocate for the woman and vulnerable service users with external agencies, including at Housing, Social Services, Multi-disciplinary meeting and IOM panels.

About us

To manage a caseload of service users with complex needs, completing comprehensive assessments, risk management and treatment plans, as well as co-produced care plans with service users.

  • To work with service users who are in Opioid Substitute Treatment. This includes testing service users for illicit drug use, liaising with pharmacies regarding dispensing and supervised consumption, GP liaison and producing/issuing prescriptions under the supervision of a medical prescriber.

To be flexible and able to deliver interventions in any of the treatment pathways dependent on the needs of the service

To work as an effective member of the multidisciplinary team actively participating in clinical team meetings, group supervision and contributing to the yearly service development plan

  • To adhere to local safeguarding protocols to safeguard children and vulnerable adults, including the completion of safeguarding assessment tools, referrals to social services and producing reports

To work effectively with partner agencies and other professional to ensure a joined-up approach to treatment and care planning

This is not an exhaustive list, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more information on the role requirements and duties.