Key Information Position: Community Support Worker Contract: Full Time Salary: £23,918 – £28,312 Location: Liverpool Hours per week: 37.5 hours Application Closing Date: 11/06/25 About Emerging Futures CIC Emerging Futures works with adults affected by drug and alcohol addiction, offering housing and community-based support. We believe that no one should suffer the stigma associated with addiction, and that everyone seeking support should feel valued and respected. We provide homes for people to connect with others and make the necessary changes to move towards independent, healthy living. Our behaviour change services provide a confidential space to share experiences, and offer practical support to those who want to change. The Emerging Futures accredited coach training develops the skills of our volunteers, motivating people to give back and reconnect with their community. About the role As a Community Support Worker, you will provide recovery support to people in our services. You’ll work with people recovering from drug and alcohol issues, those facing homelessness, and/or those transitioning from structured treatment, rehab, or prison back into the community. You will work proactively with partner agencies and other specialist workers to support and encourage people to engage with treatment options and get involved in community activities that will support them to rebuild their lives free of crime and substance misuse. Part of your role will involve delivering 1-2-1 interventions and behaviour change groups, as well as supporting clients to attend appointments. You will also work closely with mutual aid groups, social enterprises, housing, education and training providers to identify a wide range of additional support and recovery options. Download Job Description About you This is an entry-level role, and we understand that not all candidates will have direct work experience in a similar position. Candidates may also have experience of delivering group work programmes to motivate and inspire people with drug and alcohol problems or criminal behaviour to change their lives. You should also have: Experience of supporting people to achieve behaviour change. An understanding of the harmful effects associated with drug and alcohol misuse and offending in relation to health, social welfare, housing, employability and personal relationships. Experience of effective, purposeful and active partnership working. Experience of using data collection systems and Microsoft Office. A coaching or counselling qualification (desirable) Specialist harm reduction experience, relating to drug and alcohol use, offending and housing or in/outreach community development (desirable)