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Criminal Justice Recovery Practitioner
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Join our Hillingdon team as a Criminal Justice Recovery Practitioner. Facilitate access to drug and alcohol services within the criminal justice pathway, delivering key assessments and evidence-based interventions. This role is ideal for a compassionate, resilient communicator dedicated to reduci...
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United Kingdom , Hillingdon
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29124.00 - 32946.00 GBP / Year
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Join our compassionate team as a Recovery Practitioner in Harlow. Provide vital support in our residential detox & rehab service, helping individuals rebuild their lives from substance misuse. We seek an empathetic, communicative professional who thrives in a dynamic team. This rewarding role off...
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United Kingdom , Harlow
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28468.00 - 31542.00 GBP / Year
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Recovery Practitioner
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Join our Harrow Recovery Service as a compassionate Recovery Practitioner. You will manage a caseload, deliver psychosocial interventions, and support individuals and families affected by substance misuse. This role requires experience with vulnerable groups, strong teamwork, and a commitment to ...
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United Kingdom , Harrow
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29124.00 - 32946.00 GBP / Year
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Outreach Recovery Practitioner
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Join New Beginnings' innovative Outreach Team in Brent as a Recovery Practitioner. Make a lasting difference by reducing substance misuse harm in the BME community. This role requires compassion, resilience, and strong communication skills to break down barriers and improve access to vital suppor...
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United Kingdom , Brent
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29124.00 - 32946.00 GBP / Year
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Sessional recovery practitioner
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United Kingdom , West Berkshire
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13.82 - 15.78 GBP / Hour
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Roaming Recovery Practitioner
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United Kingdom , Surrey
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27720.00 - 31542.00 GBP / Year
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Waking Night Recovery Practitioner
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United Kingdom , Liverpool
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28151.90 GBP / Year
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Women's Recovery Practitioner
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Join The Nelson Trust in Gloucester as a Women's Recovery Practitioner. Provide holistic, trauma-informed support to women with complex needs, including substance misuse. Manage a caseload, deliver interventions, and collaborate with partners to empower long-term recovery. Make a real difference ...
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United Kingdom , Gloucester
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25000.00 - 27000.00 GBP / Year
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Prison to Community Recovery Practitioner
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Join The Nelson Trust as a Prison to Community Recovery Practitioner in Gloucester. Provide crucial, trauma-informed support to women with substance use needs transitioning from custody. You will manage a caseload, deliver interventions, and collaborate with justice and health partners. This role...
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United Kingdom , Gloucester
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25000.00 - 27000.00 GBP / Year
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Explore rewarding and impactful Recovery Practitioner jobs, a vital profession dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey from substance misuse and addiction towards sustained health and wellbeing. Recovery Practitioners are frontline professionals within health and social care, often working for charities, NHS trusts, or community interest companies. Their core mission is to empower service users by providing tailored guidance, evidence-based interventions, and continuous emotional support to foster positive, lasting change. Typically, the role involves a holistic and person-centred approach. Practitioners manage a caseload of individuals, conducting comprehensive assessments to understand each person's unique history, challenges, and goals. A key responsibility is collaboratively developing and reviewing personalised recovery plans. This work is delivered through one-to-one key work sessions and by facilitating structured therapeutic groupwork programs. Practitioners act as a crucial link, coordinating care by liaising with a wide network of multi-agency partners. This commonly includes mental health services, housing support, probation services, employment advisors, and clinical teams, ensuring a wraparound support system for the individual. Common day-to-day duties include providing harm reduction advice to increase safety, delivering psychosocial interventions, and motivating individuals to build their 'recovery capital'—the internal and external resources needed for a fulfilling life free from addiction. This involves supporting clients to develop healthy routines, rebuild family relationships, pursue education or employment, and engage with community resources. Practitioners also facilitate referrals into detoxification or residential rehabilitation services when needed and provide crucial aftercare planning to prevent relapse. To excel in these jobs, individuals require a blend of specific skills and personal attributes. Essential competencies include strong communication and active listening skills, empathy, resilience, and a non-judgmental attitude. The ability to maintain professional boundaries while building trusting, therapeutic relationships is paramount. Practitioners must be skilled in risk assessment, safeguarding, and accurate record-keeping. While formal requirements can vary, many positions seek candidates with relevant qualifications in health, social care, or counselling, or substantial lived or professional experience in the field. A commitment to continuous professional development and a passion for social justice are highly valued. For those seeking a career where you can make a tangible difference in people's lives every day, Recovery Practitioner jobs offer a uniquely challenging and fulfilling pathway.

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