Job Description
Oxygen rehab is a residential detox service utilizing the Therapeutic Community approach and offering an integrated & holistic treatment pathway for adults challenged by problematic substance use issues. Comprising of residential detox, a structured residential programme. We are now recruiting for a Waking Nights Support Worker to join our team.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Based in our 9 bed residential center, you will display an empathetic, person centered approach and will ensure the safe running of the residential community overnight, offering support when required and ensuring that all residents abide by the rules of their treatment contracts.
You will ensure that all aspects of our Health & Safety policy are abided by and will monitor the security of the premises and residents throughout your shift, such a contacting senior manager for support in line with agreed protocol if required. You will also be required to update daily our health and safety records.
You will carry out drug or breathalyzer tests as required.
You will be responsible for the dispensing of clients medication, monitoring any changes and recording these on their Medication Administration Records Sheet (MARS). This will also include detoxification medication, for our clients who are going through an alcohol, opiate or any other reduction regimes.
You will work closely with the medication lead, to update them on any medication or health requirements of the clients.
You will be required to carry out administration duties by updating client's records, health care plans, risk management and care plans, to help support the day team with the running of the service.
You will support service users to meet the goals set out in their recovery plans, demonstrating the ability and skills needed to motivate, inspire, challenge and support service users to achieve and maintain abstinence from illicit substances and/or alcohol.
You will understand the importance of supporting service users to develop healthy & constructive peer relationships in order to enhance their recovery capital.
You will seek to develop a relationship of trust with service users in order that they may address destructive patterns of behavior and help them to gain confidence and tools to sustain their recovery, updating service user notes as required.
You will participate in handover at both beginning and end of shift to ensure effective communication with wider Oxygen team and will carry out residents wake up call at the appropriate time.
Skills and experience
* To be empathetic to the needs and circumstances of clients
* An understanding of mental health and social services and knowledge of a range of statutory and voluntary support agencies
* Ability to establish and maintain clear boundaries with clients
* Ability to work on own initiative, use good judgement, prioritise accordingly, meet deadlines and seek help and advice when appropriate.
* To demonstrate self-awareness and a commitment to diversity and equal opportunities as they relate to service delivery and partnership working. Able to challenge attitudes to change behaviours.
* Competent IT skills Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and a willingness to learn and engage with other programmes as required
* Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills.
* Ability to work within a pressured environment
* Ability to positively promote Druglink to attract client referrals and ensure an excellent reputation with partners at all times
* Previous experience within a social care residential service would be advantageous
The post holder will work 37 hours per week over a 2 week rolling period and will organise working time in such a way as to complete tasks within each working week. Flexibility in the hours will be required including weekend and bank holiday working, as necessary.
Organisational Responsibilities:
DRUGLINK Mission and Values:
Promoting and understanding the values, and mission of Druglink Services, including promoting the core values of the Charity, i.e. Respect, Compassion, Justice, Trust and Hospitality. To understand what it means to you in your respective role, to your team and to service delivery.
Safeguarding:
Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to safeguarding best practice by ensuring the safeguarding and well being of children and vulnerable adults; develop core competence and continuing professional development in self; ensure that all information required to maintain safeguarding best practice is gained within required timeframes and reviewed and to regularly review all safeguarding cases in supervision with line manager
Equal Opportunities:
Druglink is committed to promoting anti-discriminatory practices within society, its organisation and in the promotion of its services to the community. Druglink expects all employees to understand, comply with and to promote its policies in their work and to challenge prejudice and discrimination and where necessary to undertake any appropriate training.
Boundaries and Behaviours:
Druglink expects all its employees to observe professional integrity in relationships with service users, peers and other relevant professionals.
Health & Safety:
Being responsible for your health and safety and that of colleagues and service users. Employees should co-operate with management and follow established systems of work, use protective equipment where necessary and report defects and hazards to management.
Continuous Professional and Personal Development:
With its culture of learning DRUGLINK expects all its employees to seek learning opportunities either by attending learning & training events either externally or internally to improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop the personal qualities required in their professional lives.
Flexibility & Adaptability:
As services and the needs of people using the service evolves, so too, does your role and you will be expected to embrace change. The information contained in this job profile is not intended to be prescriptive in every detail but to be used as an overall framework of the key components of the role. The post holder will need to be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances which may affect work demands and priorities.
Location :
The main office base for this post will be in Hemel Hempstead. There is also an expectation that you are able to work across the full range of settings in Hertfordshire where services are delivered.
Person Specification:
To be empathetic to the needs and circumstances of service users
An understanding of mental health and social services and knowledge of a range of statutory and voluntary support agencies
Ability to establish and maintain clear boundaries with clients
Ability to work on own initiative, use good judgement, prioritise accordingly, meet deadlines and seek help and advice when appropriate.
To demonstrate self awareness and a commitment to diversity and equal opportunities as they relate to service delivery and partnership working. Able to challenge attitudes to change behaviours.
Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills.
Ability to work within a pressured environment
Ability to positively promote Druglink to attract client referrals and ensure an excellent reputation with partners at all times
Desirable:
Competent IT skills Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and a willingness to learn and engage with other programmes as required
A commitment to own learning and development and the learning and development of others
As part of your Continuous Professional Development you will be expected to attend learning events and training on a regular basis and to reflect on your learning so as to build and develop best practice within your team and across the organisation.
Previous experience within a social care residential service would be advantageous
Career Progression and Development:
At Druglink we actively encourage career progression from the talent we have from within and we strive to provide not only promotional progression but to develop a specialism's and lead responsibility roles with teams and other services within Druglink.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: £24,031.00-£24,632.00 per year
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Company pension
* Employee discount
* Health & wellbeing programme
* On-site parking
* Private medical insurance
* Referral programme
* Sick pay
Ability to commute/relocate:
* Hemel Hempstead: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Education:
* A-Level or equivalent (preferred)
Experience:
* Substance Misuse: 1 year (required)
* Medication administration: 1 year (required)
Work authorisation:
* United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person