Would you like to make a difference working with service users with problematic substance use?
The service
Working in partnership with Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust, WDP is subcontracted to deliver recovery-based services across the London Borough of Kingston.
The Kingston Wellbeing Service is an integrated drug and alcohol treatment and recovery support service that serves adult residents of the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames. Based at the Surbiton Health Centre and operating at locations across the borough, the service is high performing, ambitious and extremely well regarded by stakeholders and the local community.
This is an exciting opportunity to act as the first point of contact supporting the homeless population in to treatment to address drug and alcohol needs. The post holder will work as part of the Kingston Well-Being Service and will be an integral component of our early engagement provision targeting the homeless population working closely with our local stakeholders to engage, stabilise and where necessary re-engage service users who are misusing substances but not currently actively engaging with our treatment service.
We are looking for exceptional people with the right blend of skills, experience and personal qualities who can make a significant contribution to the continued success and development of the service.
Key requirements of candidates are:
Conditions
Why should you apply?
Benefits include:
Interested?
For an informal chat about the role, contact Darren John on 07918 641 536 or email on Darren.john@wdp.org.uk
For further information, and to apply, please visit our website:
https://wdp.ciphr-irecruit.com/applicants/vacancy/610/Outreach-Practitioner---Kingston
The closing date for applications is 7 November 2021 at 00:00 midnight
WDP and our values
WDP believes in service users’ ability to transform their lives, moreover that we can help them achieve their aspirations. WDP are social advocates working tirelessly to affect positive change to policy and funding from H&SC services through parliamentary groups and government consultations. WDP are committed to co-production, our service user and employee voices matter to us, so we work with all our stakeholders to produce innovative and targeted support and treatment for our clients and people. Working together, we make sure people are supported and empowered to make positive life choices. Moreover, that are our employees are supported and rewarded fairly for their commitment and effort at work.
All staff are required to work to WDP’s four values:
Diversity and Equality
Safeguarding
DBS
Note: Please use your personal statement to highlight any relevant experience directly linked to the role you have applied for.