We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate Recovery Practitioner to join our team in London. As a key member of our team, you will play a vital role in supporting individuals to overcome addiction and achieve a healthier, more fulfilling life.
About the Role:
As a Recovery Practitioner, you will work closely with our multidisciplinary team to provide individualised support and guidance to individuals struggling with addiction. Your primary focus will be on helping clients to develop the skills and strategies necessary to maintain their recovery and achieve their personal goals.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct initial assessments and develop personalized recovery plans for clients
Provide one-to-one support and guidance to clients, including goal setting and progress monitoring
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care
Develop and maintain positive relationships with clients, their families, and other stakeholders
Stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in recovery support
Requirements:
A degree in a relevant field (e.g., psychology, social work, counseling)
Experience working in a recovery support setting, preferably with individuals struggling with addiction
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritize multiple tasks
A compassionate and non-judgmental approach to supporting individuals in recovery
What We Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunities for professional development and training
A supportive and collaborative work environment
The chance to make a real difference in the lives of individuals in need
Reference: 55077066
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