Substance Use Practitioner

Belfast, NIR, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Please note this post may close early if there are sufficient applications



Council:

Council for Social Witness (Specialist Services)

Hours:

37.5 hours per week (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm)

Responsible to:

Director of Carlisle House

About the Role




Carlisle House is seeking a dedicated Substance Use Practitioner to provide biopsychosocial therapeutic interventions within a residential substance use residential treatment programme. The role involves involves the execution of excellent standards of care, to promote dignity and respect, and to engage with service users in the process of change through building a strong collaborative therapeutic alliance.


Carlisle House is a residential substance use treatment centre situated near the centre of Belfast. It caters for individuals over the age of 18, who currently live within the Belfast Health Trust and Northern Health Trust areas. Service Level Agreements are held with both Trusts who are the main funders. It offers a range of services, advice and information, treatment programmes, and ongoing support services.

Key Responsibilities



RESIDENTIAL



Maintain programme boundaries and foster helpful group dynamics To carry out alcohol/drug screening tests in accordance with Carlisle House policies and procedures when required. To ensure a rigorous monitoring and recording practice is adhered to.

ADMISSIONS



To assist in the admission and induction of Service Users to the Residential Substance Use Treatment Programme, in accordance with Carlisle House policies and procedures. To undertake health checks with regard to Service Users participating in physical activities. To promote a welcoming atmosphere to all Service Users and their families.

GROUP THERAPY



Group Therapy / Groupwork is the core treatment intervention employed by Carlisle House. There are up to three groupwork sessions each day employing an integrated systemic strength-based approach. Facilitation of 3-4 group therapy / groupwork sessions each week as set out in the group therapy manual. To facilitate post programme, support groups - one evening every 3 months

LINK WORK



To manage an individual caseload through Link Work, promoting Service User strengths and expertise in developing, reviewing and updating treatment plans as required. To employ the Alcohol and Drug Outcome Star to inform treatment plans To create helpful holistic / systemic conversations with clients To source supports, and advocate for clients post programme To liaise with detox wards, Community Addiction Practitioners and other referral agents To liaise with GP's and other medical professionals To complete and manage risk assessments

MEDICATION



Take responsibility for the management of medicines of those you link work. To record and administer medication in accordance with Carlisle House policies and current legislation and guidelines To Re-order medication and source medication prescriptions as required To complete medication audits and medication trails in line with RQIA requirements. To complete Self Administration of Medication Risk Assessments, and ensure outcomes are recorded and adhered to accordingly.

TEAM MEETINGS



To participate in therapeutic team meetings and staff meetings, contributing to a cohesive team across the residential services To engage in self-reflective groups

SUPERVISION AND DEVELOPMENT



To participate in clinical and online supervision To engage in continual professional development and meeting the requirements of professional requirements. To maintain mandatory training

LEAD



To fulfil the role of LEAD as on rota To lead Handovers and delegate daily tasks To ensure Health and Safety policies and procedures are maintained To act as Fire Warden Participate in an On-Call rota as required

OTHER



To be willing to work within the ethos of the Carlisle House and the Presbyterian Council of Social Witness To undertake any other relevant duties which may be required of the post.

About The Role



What We Are Looking For



Experience in substance use treatment or mental health services. Strong understanding of group therapy and therapeutic interventions. Experience of using a strength based model to assess need and formulate effective treatment plans Ability to work on own initiative, to work under pressure and prioritise workload Competency in risk assessment and safeguarding. A commitment to professional development and reflective practice.

Why Join Us?



Work in a respected residential treatment centre. Join a supportive and experienced team. Opportunities for ongoing training and career progression. Competitive salary and benefits.

Benefits:

+

Discount card

- money off in local shops and restaurants
+

Free

- training
+

Enhanced

- annual leave
+

Free

- Access NI and NISCC registration
+

Enhanced

- maternity pay and pension scheme
+

Free

- employee assistance programme for staff and household members 16+ years

If you are passionate about supporting individuals on their recovery journey, we would love to hear from you.



Required Criteria



Recognised Social Work Degree Knowledge of addiction and treatment models Competent in the use of Microsoft Office, in particular Outlook / Word / Excel At least 1 years' experience in a relevant area of mental health or addiction, using a strength base model to assess need and formulating effective treatment plans Experience in facilitating Group Work / Group Therapy Experience of working with substance use and associated complex health needs Must be willing to behave in a manner which respects the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Available for flexible working and on call duties Respectful of the values, views and needs of others Evidence of a commitment to continued professional development NISCC / NMC registered or willing to apply for registration Willing to complete an Access NI check

Desired Criteria



Post-registration training in addiction-related studies Post Graduate Certificate in Systemic Practice or equivalent qualification

Skills Needed



About The Company




The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) is one of the largest Christian denominations in Ireland, with over 500 congregations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Rooted in the Reformed tradition, PCI is committed to spreading the Gospel, serving communities, and supporting mission work both locally and globally. The Church plays an active role in education, social care, and advocacy, reflecting its core values of faith, compassion, and service. Through worship, discipleship, and outreach, PCI seeks to make a meaningful impact on society while fostering a strong, supportive Christian community. Governed by a system of elders, the Church values biblical teaching, leadership, and engagement with contemporary issues. Additionally, PCI provides a range of resources and initiatives to support individuals, families, and communities in their faith journey.

Company Culture




The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) fosters a culture of faith, service, and community, rooted in biblical teaching and the Reformed tradition. It values integrity, compassion, and inclusivity, encouraging members to live out their faith through worship, discipleship, and outreach. PCI places a strong emphasis on servant leadership, where ministers, elders, and members work collaboratively to support one another and serve their communities. The Church is deeply committed to pastoral care, social responsibility, and global mission work, reflecting its dedication to making a positive impact both locally and internationally. With a focus on spiritual growth, education, and engagement with contemporary issues, PCI provides a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals and families can deepen their faith, contribute to meaningful causes, and build lasting relationships within a vibrant Christian community.

Company Benefits




Vacation, Paid time off, Retirement plan and/or pension, Referral bonus, Employee Assistance Scheme, Perks Card, Wellbeing Scheme, Annual performance review, Culture of recognition, On the job learning, Progression opportunities, Service recognition increases to annual leave

Salary




35,235.00 - 39,513.00 per year

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3279782
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Belfast, NIR, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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