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Join a leading organization as a Dependency & Recovery Coordinator, where you will provide therapeutic support to individuals in the criminal justice system. This impactful role allows you to create personalized sessions, engage in transformative work, and make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by substance misuse. Collaborate with probation services and contribute to community empowerment through innovative approaches.
Do you want to work for an organisation that believes in people? Do you want to use your skills to make a difference to people? As a Dependency & Recovery Coordinator you will help those who use our service to achieve their goals.
Our core values are ‘Be open, be compassionate and be bold’ and our team members apply these daily to achieve our mission of helping people change the direction of their lives, grow as individuals, and live life to its full potential.
Due to recently secured funding to work alongside the Ministry of Justice and the Probation Service, supporting adult males within the criminal justice system, we are recruiting for a Dependency & Recovery Coordinator to support the wider team in shaping this new service provision. Our ideal candidate will already be working within the substance misuse/criminal justice field and be looking to move into a more senior role.
Empower change within the Criminal Justice System!
Are you prepared to make a profound impact on the lives affected by substance misuse? If so, we're seeking an experienced Drug and Alcohol Worker to join our collaboration with Probation in Kent, offering a genuine opportunity to engage in transformative one-to-one therapeutic work with individuals.
Step into the heart of Kent and embrace a remarkable opportunity as a Drug and Alcohol Coordinator working closely with Probation. This role isn't just about a position; it's a chance to significantly alter the lives of those seeking support, engaging in impactful one-to-one therapeutic work with each individual. you will carry a small caseload which enables you to undertake real therapeutic work.
This role extends beyond its scope; it's about transforming lives and making a lasting impact within our communities. Are you ready to be the driving force behind positive change and build bridges to access treatment.
Hours 37.5 per week - we would consider part time applications.
Salary £27,861.26 - £32,002.30 dependent on experience
Where The postholder will work across East Kent being based in Folkestone or Canterbury.