Job Title: Community Integration Worker, East Coast Regional Drugs & Alcohol Task ForceReports to: Service Co-ordinatorObjective: To effectively deliver services about the Provision of a Community Integration Project for the East Coast Regional Drugs and Alcohol Task Force. Client WorkTo target, engage and establish a relationship with local drug and/or alcohol users to set up a care-planning and key working relationshipCarry out comprehensive initial assessments with clients to establish their support needsTo appropriately risk assess and engage in one-to-one/lone working/group facilitation where appropriate.Provide psycho-social support for persons leaving drug and/or alcohol treatment services/prison or moving from one point on the continuum of care to anotherArranging regular one to one meetings with clients, creating and reviewing care plans, setting, closing and revising goals where appropriateHave an individual integrated care plan which is based on a comprehensive assessment of client needs, with appropriate treatment, rehabilitation and recovery goals, agreed with the clientMaximizing client agency by ensuring that their goals are central to all care plan objectives.Provide a range of reintegration and aftercare supports targeting clients from the region including those exiting drug and/or alcohol treatment programmes or exiting prisonProvide education, information, advocacy and treatment support to clients and their families as requiredSupport clients who are engaging in a detoxification programmeFormulate and implement a referral pathway and plan for those transitioning from the serviceCreate referral pathways and contribute to an inter-agency approach to working with clientsEstablish and deliver supportive group work and activity-based sessionsEnsure service users are case-managed as they move through the continuum of careSupport service users through the process of regaining their capacity for daily life from the impact of problem drug and /or alcohol use and reintegrating into their communitiesProvide care and support that offer both a harm reduction and recovery ethos reflecting a person-centred approach to careWork closely with community, voluntary and statutory services to ensure that service users can access support about other needs i.e.
housing, employment education etcTo be responsible for working in partnership with other agencies to maximise benefits that can be achieved for individuals and families by utilising wider resources and support networks that are available locallyLiaise with and refer clients to other services, using a multidisciplinary approachTo support and encourage clients to provide feedback on service provision to inform policy and services ReportingProduce standard monthly and quarterly reports for the Service Co-Ordinator and/or Manager of Day Services in line with funding agencies' requirements and compile any ad hoc information requests as requiredCompile and report on complaints and compliments received as requiredResponsible for ensuring that statistics/data are kept always updated on the CRM system and provide reports to the Service Co-Ordinator in keeping with all required deadlines and on an ad hoc basis as requiredResponsible for maintaining a complete, accurate and up-to-date record for each treatment episode on the HRB online web-based systemEnsuring client care plans are created and updated as care-plan progresses or changes General ResponsibilitiesTo support the development and implementation of the ECRDATF substance misuse treatment and rehabilitation strategy in collaboration with key stakeholders in the community, voluntary and statutory sectorTo oversee the support and supervise volunteers and placements in the East Coast serviceTo work with the HR Department concerning all HR processes including recruitment, performance management, disciplinary processes etc.Comply with all verification visits by funding agenciesTo support and participate in all audits and/or evaluationsTo comply with all requirements in relation to all the appropriate paperwork for the service such as client files, accident reports, service user complaints, minutes of meetings etcTo communicate effectively and to maintain appropriate accountability to the Service Co-Ordinator/ Manager Day ServicesKeep up to date with developments in the East Coast regionAttend and participate in relevant committees as advised by the Service Co-OrdinatorIn conjunction with the Service Co-Ordinator to continuously develop the role to ensure that all aspects of the service are managed effectively and in line with service requirementsTo become familiar with and ensure that all MQI's policies and procedures are being adhered to particularly those relating to Health & Safety, HR, Confidentiality, Boundaries and staff code of conduct etc.Undertake any other duties as assigned by the Service Co-Ordinator/Manager of Day Service and his/her nominee. Qualifications & ExperienceHave a relevant qualification (minimum QQI Level 7 or equivalent) e.g.
social care, addiction, or be currently working towards achieving this qualification.Motivational Interviewing (MI) or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) qualifications are a distinct advantageHave a minimum of 2 years relevant employed work experience in addiction, community development, health & social care, education or related fields.Experience in key working, case management and group facilitationUnderstand the current National Drugs Strategy, Substance Misuse Strategy, National Drug Rehabilitation Framework, logic model reporting, QUADS and/or Safer Better Healthcare (SBHC) StandardsAs this is a mobile post candidates must have access to a car and a full driver's licence. Salary: €33,860 to €37,980Contract: PermanentHours: 39 hours per week Location: East Coast CRIS Service, Wicklow & ArklowClosing: 1st November 2024 If you are interested in this exciting role, please click the link below to apply:/merchants-quay-ireland/jobs/30226/community-integration-worker-arklow-wicklow Please note due to the demand in this role, we will be conducting interviews throughout the campaign. Some benefits include:Sick Pay SchemeMinimum 23 days Annual LeaveDefined Contribution Pension Scheme(after6months)Death In Service (from the commencement of employment)Learning and Development ProgrammeGroup VHI SchemePaid Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity, Parental, Adoptive, Force Majeure and Compassionate Leave)Educational Assistance (Study and Examination Leave, Scholarship Foundation)Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)