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Recovery Drug service | Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

Job details
Posting date: 21 May 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £32,720 - £39,769 Per annum including Outer London Allowance
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 June 2024
Location: Tottenham, N17 6RA
Company: Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 6229185/306-BEH-1958

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Summary


To work as a member of a multidisciplinary disciplinary specialist drug team, providing information, advice, assessment, caseload management, recovery and harm reduction services to drug users.
• To manage a caseload, this may include service users with complex needs.
• In consultation with service users and multi-disciplinary team, to develop flexible and realistic strengths-based recovery plans.
• In consultation with multi-disciplinary team, to review care plans at agreed intervals, with the focus on service user input and participation, according to service policy.
• To provide one to one Key working with service users, ensuring that strength-based assessment and care and recovery planning is conducted on an individual basis according to the specific needs of the service user.
• To provide information about, signpost to and facilitate access to Recovery-focussed activities such as Mutual Aid, Peer Support, ETE, etc.
• To work with other team members to plan, facilitate and evaluate a comprehensive group work programme, including relapse prevention, harm reduction, SMART Recovery, Open Groups.
• To liaise with the GP Shared Care Team to identify and support suitable clients into GPSC.
• To follow local Safeguarding procedures in order to promote the safety and well being of children and vulnerable adults.To provide harm reduction services, such as Needle Exchange, in line with NICE guidelines.
• To support services users to become involved in local service user activities, planning and review of services.
• Where appropriate, to engage friends and family of the service user in their treatment, where explicit consent has been given.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Employees must be aware of their responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act [1974] to ensure that agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees and visitors.

DATA PROTECTION

If required to do so, to obtain, process and/or use information held on computer or word processor in a fair and lawful way. To hold only for specific registered purpose and not to use or disclose it in any way incompatible with such purposes. To disclose data only to authorised persons or organisations as instructed.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

It is the aim of the Trust to ensure that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment on ground of sex, race, colour, nationality, or ethnic or national origins or is placed at a disadvantage by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. To this end the Trust has an Equal Opportunities Policy and it is for each employee to contribute to its success.

ACCESS

The post holder will be based at The Grove and Hornsey central health centre
• To carry out initial screening and triage assessment for new clients, and to follow up immediate risk/needs appropriately.


• To carry out in-depth assessments, including Strength-based assessment for Recovery Capital.


• To provide crisis intervention and duty services on a rota basis, for clients whose Keyworker is not available.


• To provide harm reduction advice, information and support with an emphasis on safer drug use, safer sex, HIV, Hepatitis A,B and C and other blood borne infections.


• To carry out Dry Blood Spot testing for clients at risk from Hepatitis C, and to discuss and support service user with possible outcomes both before and after testing.


• To work closely with the nursing team and refer clients who test positive for BBVs.


• To manage a caseload, this may include service users with complex needs.


• In consultation with service users and multi-disciplinary team, to develop flexible and realistic strengths-based recovery plans.


• In consultation with multi-disciplinary team, to review care plans at agreed intervals, with the focus on service user input and participation, according to service policy.


• To provide one to one Key working with service users, ensuring that strength-based assessment and care and recovery planning is conducted on an individual basis according to the specific needs of the service user.


• To employ a range of interventions with service users, including ITEP, Motivational Interviewing, Level 1CBT-based brief solution focused therapy.


• To be fully familiar with treatment tools, including any tools that measure the cycle of change and the phasing and layering of treatment, to use in Key working sessions and in supervision, and to be able to provide training on such tools.


• To provide information about, signpost to and facilitate access to Recovery-focussed activities such as Mutual Aid, Peer Support, ETE, etc.


• To support prescribers with substitute prescribing for service users. 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 work with other team members to plan, facilitate and evaluate a comprehensive group work programme, including relapse prevention, harm reduction, SMART Recovery, Open Groups.


• To liaise with the GP Shared Care Team to identify and support suitable clients into GPSC.


• To follow local Safeguarding procedures in order to promote the safety and well being of children and vulnerable adults.


• To support the production of reports necessary for social services, courts or other external organisations.


• To make home visits consistent with need and in line with Trust policies.


• To provide harm reduction services, such as Needle Exchange, in line with NICE guidelines.


• To support services users to become involved in local service user activities, planning and review of services.


• Where appropriate, to engage friends and family of the service user in their treatment, where explicit consent has been given.


• To work with clients and colleagues involved in the criminal justice system, this may involve those workers with appropriate clearance covering criminal justice teams’ rotas


This advert closes on Tuesday 4 Jun 2024

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