QR Code Substance Misuse Case Manager - Open Access Team inDoncaster inDoncaster PUBLISHED WED 9 APR 2025

£25,905 to £31,611 a year Dependant upon experience.  PERMANENT   NO SPONSORSHIP 
ALCOHOL CASE MANAGER NHS VISA
Impactful Role, As a Substance Misuse Case Manager, you will have the opportunity to directly impact and transform the lives of individuals struggling with substance misuse, fostering positive change in your community.
Collaborative Environment, Working in partnership with ADS and RDaSH allows for a rich interdisciplinary approach, combining NHS expertise with voluntary sector strengths to provide comprehensive care.
Flexibility and Responsiveness, The Open Access Team's innovative services are designed to be flexible and responsive, enabling you to tailor your approach to better meet the needs of diverse service users.
Professional Development, The role offers opportunities for continuous learning and development in the field of substance misuse treatment, keeping you updated on the latest practices and interventions.
Supportive Community, Being part of a dedicated team that values collaboration and community engagement fosters a supportive work environment where you can share experiences and strategies with colleagues.
Key Role in Recovery, By providing assessments and interventions, you play a crucial part in the recovery journey for individuals, helping them access the support and resources they need.
Valuable Skillset, The role hones critical skills in counseling, assessment, and crisis intervention, all of which are highly transferable and valued across various health and social care settings.
Join the Alcohol & Drug Service (ADS), a renowned charity dedicated to transforming lives for over 40 years, as a Substance Misuse Case Manager in our Open Access Team in Doncaster. We are proud to partner with the NHS to create an innovative service that not only addresses substance misuse but also uplifts our vibrant community. If you’re passionate about making a real difference and want to be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team, this role is for you.

In this dynamic position, you’ll deliver expert advice, implement brief interventions, and conduct assessments that help individuals navigate their recovery journey. Your compassionate care and strategic support will empower those in need, creating pathways to healthier futures. We welcome applications from women and those with experience in caring roles who understand the sensitivities of this vital work. Please note, you must have the legal right to work in the UK to apply. Join us in making a lasting impact on lives and communities!
Impactful Role, As a Substance Misuse Case Manager, you will have the opportunity to directly impact and transform the lives of individuals struggling with substance misuse, fostering positive change in your community.
Collaborative Environment, Working in partnership with ADS and RDaSH allows for a rich interdisciplinary approach, combining NHS expertise with voluntary sector strengths to provide comprehensive care.
Flexibility and Responsiveness, The Open Access Team's innovative services are designed to be flexible and responsive, enabling you to tailor your approach to better meet the needs of diverse service users.
Professional Development, The role offers opportunities for continuous learning and development in the field of substance misuse treatment, keeping you updated on the latest practices and interventions.
Supportive Community, Being part of a dedicated team that values collaboration and community engagement fosters a supportive work environment where you can share experiences and strategies with colleagues.
Key Role in Recovery, By providing assessments and interventions, you play a crucial part in the recovery journey for individuals, helping them access the support and resources they need.
Valuable Skillset, The role hones critical skills in counseling, assessment, and crisis intervention, all of which are highly transferable and valued across various health and social care settings.
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