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Substance Misuse PractitionerinRochesterinRochesterPUBLISHED FRI 10 JAN 2025

Band 6: £39,338 to £46,962 a year pa inc, inc RRP  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADCRIMINAL JUSTICEHMPMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSPENSION

Oxleas NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals in a challenging environment by promoting health and well-being.
Join a compassionate and supportive team that values personal and professional development, allowing for career advancement.
Engage in collaborative work with a diverse group of healthcare professionals, enhancing interdisciplinary skills and knowledge.
Be at the forefront of treatment management within offender healthcare, directly influencing health outcomes and recovery.
Contribute to health promotion initiatives that empower individuals to manage their substance misuse and overall health.
Access to NHS AfC employment benefits, including a pension and continuous professional training opportunities.
Participate in meaningful activities such as group therapy and mentoring, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement in care delivery.
The Substance Misuse Practitioner position at HMP Cookham Wood with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust offers an opportunity for a motivated individual to make a significant impact in offender healthcare. The role involves providing specialist substance misuse care and working within a multi-disciplinary team to facilitate effective health and recovery strategies for individuals with substance misuse concerns. Key responsibilities include delivering interventions, managing complex caseloads, conducting assessments, and ensuring integrated care coordination with various services, including community mental health teams.

As part of the healthcare team, the practitioner will contribute to health promotion initiatives, support patients in achieving their health goals, and maintain high professional standards. Continuous learning and career development opportunities are encouraged, allowing the practitioner to enhance their clinical skills while playing a crucial role in improving health outcomes and reducing drug-related harm within the prison environment.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals in a challenging environment by promoting health and well-being.
Join a compassionate and supportive team that values personal and professional development, allowing for career advancement.
Engage in collaborative work with a diverse group of healthcare professionals, enhancing interdisciplinary skills and knowledge.
Be at the forefront of treatment management within offender healthcare, directly influencing health outcomes and recovery.
Contribute to health promotion initiatives that empower individuals to manage their substance misuse and overall health.
Access to NHS AfC employment benefits, including a pension and continuous professional training opportunities.
Participate in meaningful activities such as group therapy and mentoring, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement in care delivery.

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