RMA - The Royal Marines Charity - Addictions Specialist
Cobseo, Scotland-wide
RMA - The Royal Marines Charity - Addictions Specialist
Salary Not Specified
Cobseo, Scotland-wide
- Full time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted 1 day ago, 19 Dec | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 652064191e734d799e57ffb51592861d
Full Job Description
Responsible to the Director of Health and Wellbeing for the development and management of Health & Wellbeing (H&W) policy and national clinical compliance within the area of addictions delivery. Responsible for the implementation of the Safeguarding Policy and providing clinical advice regarding all addictions-related casework. Professional Responsibilities:
- Holistically assess needs, design, develop, and implement a robust delivery plan ensuring best practice and efficiency for all Addictions interventions nationally within with eligible beneficiaries.
- Triage,assess and coordinate needs in support of eligible beneficiaries, make external referrals, and contribute towards an inclusive delivery model regardless of geography or local support.
- Manage the planning and implementation of all Addiction delivery on an ongoing basis, reporting areas of need to the Director of Health and Wellbeing and where directed the Health & Wellbeing Committee.
- Provide line management to staff within pillar of Veterans Mental Health delivery
- Provide specialist advice and guidance to the Royal Marines Family community from a preventive and promotional perspective in accordance with current national guidelines.
- Advise colleagues on managing individuals experiencing addictive behaviours.
- Offer educational briefs to charity staff and affiliated charity teams and volunteers.
- Maintain accurate records in accordance with the RMA-TRMC record-keeping policy and process..
- Develop professional working relationships with other addiction providers to ensure beneficiaries access most appropriate organisations nationally.
- Adhere to own professional Codes of Conduct and charity policies and values.
- Complete initial holistic assessments and associated clinical/addiction specialist audits, formulate work plans with beneficiaries, and develop recovery plans based on their specific needs.
- Work with both internal and external partners to support recovery and wellbeing.
- Lead the addictions pillar within the Health and Wellbeing team and collaborate with the wider Veterans Mental Health delivery pillar.
- Navigate beneficiaries through complex systems and varied services across the UK.
- Participate in CPD training as required. Building and Strengthening Partnerships:
- Build strong relationships with NHS OP Courage services, devolved Nations equivalent services, service charities, and local authority addiction services.
- Forge partnership agreements and consider funded options to support timely recovery of beneficiaries.
- Collaborate with the wider Health and Wellbeing Team in all areas of delivery.
- Consider volunteer peer support and collaborate with external organisations for interventions, treatment, or rehabilitation. Leadership and Supervision:
- Oversee the performance and professional development of team members, ensuring they meet their objectives and maintain high standards of practice.
- Conduct regular one-to-one meetings, appraisals, and performance reviews with direct reports.
- Support team members in their professional development by identifying training needs and facilitating access to relevant training opportunities.
- Ensure effective communication within the team and foster a supportive and collaborative working environment. Training and Development:
- Deliver educational briefs to the serving community to raise awareness around addiction.
- Provide enhanced training to charity staff and volunteers to support recovery activities and relapse prevention.
- Build the confidence of staff and volunteers in supporting those with addictions. Communication and 'Warm Signposting':
- Develop communications for social media and website platforms to educate and strengthen recovery.
- Create impactful campaigns, regular educative posts, and share links to partners and collaborators.
- Implement 'Warm Signposting' by staying with beneficiaries until they are fully supported by trusted organisations.
- Foster collaboration among external organisations supporting those with addictive behaviours.
Registered Mental Health Nurse/Social Worker/Addiction Therapist - Addictions qualification and/or experience with addictions work
- Effective line management and communication
- Understanding of the Royal Marines and the wider Corps Family
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to use initiative and work independently
- Strong interpersonal skills and relationship-building ability
- Ability to prioritise workflow and meet deadlines
- Proficiency in MS Office 365
- Knowledge of data protection and database record-keeping Desirable:
- Addictions experience in a Military environment, Honesty, integrity, and sound judgement
- Independent thinker capable of acting at a senior level
- Ability to analyse information, make sound risk assessments, and provide objective recommendations
- Attention to detail and ability to drive issues to successful conclusions
- Organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Effective negotiating and influencing skills
- Passionate about the cause with a strong desire to help others
- Person-centred approach to workload
- Comfortable working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary model
- Competent in managing risk Desirable:
- Flexible working hours to support wider charity activities
- Conscientious, flexible, and adaptable nature to integrate and contribute within a small team, even remotely
30 Days Annual leave, plus bank holidays - Non-Contributory Pension Scheme
- Gym Access
- Workplace pension and life assurance after qualifying period
- Employee assistance scheme
- Annual personal development
- Access to charity healthcare schemewith a personal contribution after qualifying period Additional Information: Due to the nature of the charity work, some weekend work may be requested. This will be pre-arranged and time off in lieu agreed prior.