Recovery Support Volunteers can be involved in various aspects of service delivery, supporting people engaged in support with Together to achieve their Recovery Plan goals, conducting welfare and check-in phone calls, and providing Brief Interventions.
Requirements
- Support people engaged in support with Together to achieve their Recovery Plan goals
- Support the facilitation of structured and unstructured group work programmes
- Support and empower individuals to engage in recovery activities
- Conduct welfare and check-in phone calls
- Be a first point of contact for individuals, professionals, or family members
- Provide Brief Interventions, including those focussed around harm reduction
- Use Halo (internal case management system) to document sessions and support the team with updates and audits
- Identify and report any concerns or risks to the Duty staff or Duty Manager
Benefits
- Discounts from various schemes
- Training and personal development
- A chance to make a real difference in people’s lives
- Free induction and role-specific training
- Support from experienced staff and regular supervision
- Opportunities to meet new people and develop your confidence
- Reimbursement for travel and agreed expenses
- Valuable experience that can support your personal or career development