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Date Added: Thu 26/06/2025

Opiate Recovery Coordinator

Manchester, M1, UK
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Company: BELMONT RECRUITMENT

Job Type: Contract, Full Time

Salary: £19 - £20/hour

Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of individuals affected by opiate use? We're currently recruiting for an experienced Opiate Recovery Coordinator to join a dedicated team providing vital support to those on their recovery journey.

About the Role:

As an Opiate Recovery Coordinator, you'll work closely with service users to develop and deliver personalised recovery plans. You'll provide one-to-one keyworking support, complete comprehensive assessments, and coordinate access to appropriate treatments and interventions - including substitute prescribing, psychosocial interventions, and harm reduction services.

Key Responsibilities:

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Manage a caseload of service users with opiate misuse issues

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Carry out comprehensive assessments and risk management plans

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Develop and review individual recovery care plans

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Provide regular keyworking sessions and liaise with prescribers and clinical teams

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Support service users in accessing detox, rehab, and wider support services

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Maintain accurate case notes and ensure compliance with service standards

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Work in partnership with external agencies, including housing, mental health and criminal justice services

Requirements:

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Experience working in drug and alcohol services, specifically with opiate users

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Strong understanding of substance misuse, safeguarding, and recovery models

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Excellent communication, motivational interviewing, and record-keeping skills

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Knowledge of relevant legislation and best practice guidelines

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[Desirable] Relevant qualification in Health and Social Care, Substance Misuse, or equivalent

What We Offer:

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£20.00 per hour

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Supportive team environment

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Ongoing training and development opportunities

Join a forward-thinking organisation that's committed to improving lives and empowering individuals on their path to recovery.

Apply now to make a meaningful impact and be part of a compassionate, skilled team
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