Your newpany
We are seeking apassionate and motivated Recovery Coordinator to join our multidisciplinarymunity substance misuse service. You will play a central role in supporting adults throughout their treatment and recovery journey, ensuring they receive high‑quality, person‑centred care.
You will act as the main point of contact for a designated caseload,pleting assessments, developing recovery plans, managing risk, delivering harm‑reduction interventions and coordinating support with partner agencies. This is a meaningful, hands‑on role where you can make a genuine difference every day.
Your new role
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Recovery Coordinator to join our multidisciplinarymunity-based substance misuse service. This is a vital role supporting adults at all stages of their treatment and recovery journey, ensuring they receive high-quality, person-centred, and trauma-informed support.
As a Recovery Coordinator, you will act as the main point of contact for a designated caseload, delivering assessments, recovery planning, risk management, harm reduction interventions and coordinated care. You will work closely with clinical staff, partner agencies andmunity services to empower people to make positive changes and re-integrate into theirmunity.
This role offers an opportunity to be part of a passionate, supportive team making a real difference in people’s lives.
Key Responsibilities
1. Act as care coordinator for a designated caseload,pleting screening, assessments, recovery plans and regular reviews.
2. Coordinate personalised packages of care, including psychosocial interventions, 1:1 keyworking, group work, clinical interventions and harm minimisation.
3. Carry out triage and make timely referrals into appropriate treatment, clinical andmunity services.
4. Work alongside prescribing clinicians to support safe and effective prescribing regimes.
5. Provide clear health education on harm minimisation, blood‑borne viruses and overdose prevention.
6. Maintain accurate and timely records, ensuring high standards of data quality.
7. Support and develop recovery‑focused groups, peer support networks and mutual aid pathways.
8. Build strong relationships with partner agencies including mental health teams, hospitals, GPs, criminal justice services, housing providers andmunity organisations.
9. Contribute to the smooth running of the service, including occasional reception or duty cover.
What you'll need to succeed
You’re someone who genuinely cares about helping people make lasting positive changes. You’ll bring professionalism, empathy and resilience to a demanding but rewarding role.
Essential Skills & Experience
10. Strong understanding of drug and alcohol issues and experience working in a relevant setting.
11. Experience of multi‑agency partnership working.
12. Excellent written and verbalmunication skills, with confidence using IT systems.
13. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage your own workload and prioritise effectively.
14. Ability to build rapport with service users, families and professional partners.
15. Experience working in an oues‑focused environment.
Desirable
16. Knowledge of mental health interventions and good practice.
17. Experience of group facilitation or delivering structured psychosocial interventions.
What you'll get in return
18. A supportive, inclusive and values‑driven working environment.
19. Access to ongoing training, continuous professional development and career progression pathways.
20. Regular supervision and strong organisationalmitment to staff wellbeing.