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Help men rebuild their lives beyond drug and alcohol addiction. Watch genuine transformation happen over months and years.
On-site in Streatham, Croydon & Clapham | £33,500 | Permanent | 35 hours per week
As a Recovery Practitioner, you'll work alongside men as they rebuild their confidence, strengthen relationships, develop practical life skills and prepare for independent living after addiction.
Because residents often stay with us for many months - and sometimes up to two years - you'll have the opportunity to build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your work.
"I felt supported but still in charge of my life and choices."
— Nehemiah resident
We're a close-knit charity where relationships matter. You'll quickly get to know every resident, work alongside supportive colleagues and be part of a team where your ideas are valued.
As a smaller organisation, you'll have the opportunity to influence how we develop our services while seeing the difference your work makes over time.
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Manage a caseload of residents and provide ongoing support
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Complete assessments and develop recovery plans
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Deliver one-to-one support and facilitate recovery groups
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Support residents with independent living skills and personal goals
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Carry out drug and alcohol testing in line with organisational procedures
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Maintain accurate and confidential records
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Promote safeguarding and resident wellbeing
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Work with partner agencies, including health services, housing, and probation
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Believe people can rebuild their lives beyond addiction
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Build trusting relationships while maintaining healthy professional boundaries
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Communicate with empathy, honesty and respect
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Remain calm and use good judgement in challenging situations
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Enjoy working collaboratively and continually developing your practice
Experience in addiction recovery, homelessness, mental health, criminal justice or supported housing is welcomed, but we're equally interested in people whose values and approach align with ours.
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£33,500 salary (35 hours per week)
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Regular supervision and reflective practice
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Ongoing learning and professional development
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Health Cash Plan and annual training budget
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A supportive team where your contribution matters
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The opportunity to see the long-term impact of your work
Visit tnp.org.uk to:
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Submit your CV
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Answer five short application questions
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Download the Job Description and Person Specification
Our recruitment process includes a Teams screening interview, an in-person interview and, for final shortlisted candidates, facilitating a recovery group followed by a conversation with our CEO and a member of our Leadership Team or Board.
Ready to make a lasting difference in men's recovery journeys? Apply today and join a team where your work truly matters.