As the Substance Misuse Adviser your primary role is to provide information on all aspects of substance misuse to the general public via telephone helpline and promote key messages on risk reduction as defined by Office for Health Improvement and Disparities. You will signpost service users to appropriate services for their needs and assist them beyond any barriers in accessing these services. You must be non-judgemental, calm, able to explain complex medical concerns in a simple and straight forward way and demonstrate a respectful and proactive approach to the needs of those in groups of inclusion.
At least 6 months' experience of actively working within a role that included the provision of information, advice, and support face to face and/or over the telephone in relation to health, mental health, alcohol, drugs and/or smoking, for example, Drug or alcohol worker
- Education/Youth work
- General health/mental health
Experience of working unsociable hours is preferred.
Essential technical and professional skills, knowledge and qualifications
- HNC/HND in a relevant subject related to health/health promotion or Nursing diploma/degree, CQSW/ Diploma Social Work or relevant degree such as: Psychology, Health Science, Social Sciences, Health Promotion, Education or
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills including a confident telephone manner with the ability to engage and build rapport quickly with people to assess their needs in a timely manner
- The ability to adhere to a defined remit and work to service and professional boundaries
- A genuine interest in the subject area of substance misuse and smoking cessation
- Emotional maturity and self-awareness
- Ability to handle the sensitive nature of calls/contacts to the service with empathy, professionalism, and a non-judgemental approach., Disability Confident
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Up to 6% contributory pension scheme
- Serco discounts which include cinema, merlin entertainment and online shopping discounts, cycle to work scheme and discounts on mobile phone plans and leisure centre memberships.
- A safe and supportive culture
- Interesting and enjoyable work
- A company passionate about diversity and inclusion
- Committed to professional and personal development with a wide range of training and coaching opportunities to expand your capabilities