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Service Coordinator - South Lanarkshire Reachout

  • Full time
  • £28,823 – £31,399
  • South Lanarkshire
  • Closing 30th January 2022


  • Advertised from 17th January 2022
  • 2116

Role

WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE OUR BRAND NEW SERVICE IN SOUTH LANARKSHIRE

TURNING POINT SCOTLAND

SOUTH LANAKRSHIRE ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS REACHOUT SERVICE

The new South Lanarkshire Alcohol & Other Drugs REACHOUT Service will work within the Alcohol & Drug Partnership to establish a service focussing on supporting people over the age of 16 with problematic alcohol & drug use through an Assertive Outreach and Intensive Case Management model.

The service model will focus on three key groups:

• Individuals who do not engage at any level;

• Individuals who sporadically engage therefore proving difficult to achieve desired outcomes, and

• Individuals who partially engage where the focus is purely on medical treatment

We are committed to helping individuals begin their journey to recovery whilst utilising harm reduction approaches. Safety will be at the forefront of care delivery and we will make efforts to include families and communities in the continued growth and development of the service model to assist in reducing stigma, increase engagement and retention of individuals within the service/treatment/pathway which works best for them.

The service will operate flexibly & creatively across the whole of South Lanarkshire and will work in partnership with existing services such as CARes teams and The Beacons etc. The service will operate 7 days a week including evenings and public holidays.

Main duties and responsibilities

Support to people who use services - To:

• ensure the provision of support and assistance in accordance with their support plans and the service aims.

• work in line with and promoting the SSSC Codes of Practice and the relevant Care Standards.

• be responsible for both directly undertaking initial and on-going assessments of people we support and of overseeing team members to do so.

• manage staff to advise people we support in accordance with the service aims.

• deliver or oversee key work for a person or people who have complex or multiple needs.

• maintain professional confidentiality and boundaries at all times both with people being supported and and with the team.

• support and assist people who we support in crisis situations, and/or manage a physical risk or behaviour likely to cause incidents, in accordance with the support plan or service protocol.

• travel within the service area you are contracted for and supporting the travel and transportation of people who we support in accordance with their support plan (mobility, own car, service vehicles, public transport etc).

• have an good understanding of the causes and effects of social exclusion as is relevant to the service and area in which you work.

• promote peer work and the value of lived experience through providing support to peer support workers, TPS connects and volunteers.

Application notes

To apply please visit our website

Closing date: 30th January 2022