Service Care Solutions Ltd
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Recovery Practitioner

Service Care Solutions are supporting a reputable non-profit provider and they are currently recruiting for a Recovery Practitioner. As a Recovery Practitioner you will play a crucial role by supporting individuals that are suffering with Drug & Alcohol addiction.

The Ideal candidate needs to be experienced within the field but also someone who is highly driven and can identify positivity within a service user and have the ability to develop potential within.

You will be responsible for managing a case load of Children & Young People across Staffordshire.

You will be engaging with young people within schools, family centres and colleges.

You will work closely with a range of partner agencies to support young people to achieve positive changes whilst providing opportunities to improve their life chances for a brighter future.

Key role and responsibilities for a Recovery Practitioner;



  • To build relationships with Young People aged between 8-25 years old

  • Provide young people and families advice, information and help to access practical support

  • To carry a caseload of Young people and Young adults

  • Carrying out assessments, care planning, brief and comprehensive interventions

  • To engage with young people and their families in various settings such as schools, colleges and local community venues.


Minimum requirements for a Recovery Practitioner;



  • Experience of working within the Substance Misuse field

  • Ability to work effectively and efficiently both independently and as part of a team

  • Experience of community engagement

  • Experience of delivering group work


Our client vision is to be a World-Class leader in rebuilding lives, to inspire and empower people to live healthier and safer lives.

To be ambitious, creative, compassionate, collaborative and respectful.


To apply for this Recovery Practitioner role please send me your CV by clicking 'apply now!'