OUR VALUES IN ACTION Care and Compassion Quality and Teamwork Dignity and Respect Openness, honesty and responsibility ob Opportunity: Community Addiction Nurse (Band 6) NHS Borders Addiction Service Galavale Site Full Time | Permanent Are you passionate about supporting people affected by drug and alcohol use? Do you want to make a real and lasting impact across the Borders? We’re looking for a skilled and compassionate Community Addiction Nurse (Band 6) to join our dedicated NHS Borders Addiction Service (BAS) team. About the Role As a Community Addiction Nurse, you will play a central role in delivering highquality, personcentred care to people experiencing substance misuse problems. You’ll work with individuals who often have complex health and social care needs, providing specialist clinical input, supporting recovery, and helping people to achieve safer, healthier lives. This is an autonomous and highly rewarding role where you will: Manage your own caseload Support and supervise junior clinical staff and support workers Offer expert advice to GPs, courts, partner agencies and wider services Provide assessment, harm reduction interventions, psychological support, and care planning Build strong therapeutic relationships with patients, families and carers Contribute to service development and quality improvement across BAS You’ll be part of a close, supportive multidisciplinary team and will work collaboratively with a wide range of statutory and nonstatutory partners. What You’ll Be Doing Clinical Practice Complete indepth assessments and ongoing reviews of people referred with drug and/or alcohol issues Deliver harmreduction interventions, BBV vaccinations, specimen collection and detoxification support Offer psychological interventions and refer onward where required Liaise closely with GPs, mental health teams, social work, police, prisons and voluntary services Maintain high standards of evidencebased practice and contribute to the development of clinical guidelines Provide specialist advice and consultation to colleagues, partner agencies and courts Leadership & Service Delivery Organise and manage your own caseload Allocate cases and provide supervision to junior nursing staff and support workers Motivate and develop staff through appraisal and personal development planning Maintain accurate clinical records and support monitoring, reporting and audit activity Represent BAS at meetings, training sessions, and local networks Education & Training Deliver training on substance misuse to colleagues and wider partners Keep your own knowledge and skills up to date Act as an information resource for patients, families and carers What We’re Looking For Essential NMC Level 1 Registered Nurse Significant experience working with people affected by drug or alcohol use Strong assessment, communication and documentation skills Experience of partnership working Ability to support, motivate and supervise others Calm, compassionate, respectful approach to care Ability to travel across the Borders area Desirable Experience in community settings Knowledge of BBVs, group work, harm reduction and health promotion Psychological therapy training Postgraduate study in addictions, management or related fields Interest in research or audit If you’re not already a NonMedical Prescriber, we can support you to gain this qualification. 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