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Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol Worker

Contract type: Permanent, 33 hours
Salary: £24,020-£30,790
Closing Date: 29 November 2024

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We have an exciting opportunity to join our North Yorkshire service North Yorkshire RISE as a Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol worker.

North Yorkshire RISE work with young people, aged 10 to 19 years old or up to 24 years old with SEND, who need specialist support with drugs and/or alcohol use.

As a Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol Worker, you will sit within the North Yorkshire RISE team and jointly within North Yorkshire Council’s Youth Justice Team. Your key duties will include:

  • You will provide structured support to reduce drug or alcohol use.
  • Provide case management for children and young people which includes referral and assessment, risk management and care planning, discharge and aftercare planning
  • Improve outcomes for children, parents, carers and families of services users by reducing the impact of drug and alcohol related harm on family life
  • Work closely and collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team

    Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol Worker

    Contract type: Permanent, 16 hours
    Salary: £24,020-£30,790
    Closing Date: 29 November 2024

    Apply

    We have an exciting opportunity to join our North Yorkshire service North Yorkshire RISE as a Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol worker.

    North Yorkshire RISE work with young people, aged 10 to 19 years old or up to 24 years old with SEND, who need specialist support with drugs and/or alcohol use.

    As a Youth Justice Drug and Alcohol Worker, you will sit within the North Yorkshire RISE team and jointly within North Yorkshire Council’s Youth Justice Team. Your key duties will include:

    • You will provide structured support to reduce drug or alcohol use.
    • Provide case management for children and young people which includes referral and assessment, risk management and care planning, discharge and aftercare planning
    • Improve outcomes for children, parents, carers and families of services users by reducing the impact of drug and alcohol related harm on family life