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Bank Recovery Worker Inclusion HampshireinAldershotinAldershotPUBLISHED FRI 1 NOV 2024

The role of "Bank Recovery Worker Inclusion Hampshire" at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in Aldershot involves providing comprehensive Tier 2/3 services for individuals affected by drug use, as well as support for their families and friends. Key responsibilities include accepting referrals, conducting assessments, and formulating care plans in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. The worker will deliver harm reduction advice, psychosocial interventions, and maintain ongoing contact with service users, including visits to residential rehabilitation units and home visits, particularly for those with disabilities or family responsibilities. The position also involves running group interventions, providing needle exchange services, and working closely with medical prescribers during clinics.

Additionally, the role requires effective collaboration with various professional services to address safeguarding and mental health needs, alongside maintaining records and preparing reports for evaluation purposes. The worker must demonstrate a commitment to service user involvement, anti-discriminatory practices, and participate in relevant training and development. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends is required, along with a full driving license for travel to multiple locations as needed.

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