Complex Needs Assertive Outreach Practitioner

Location
Powells Place, Newport
Salary
£25,750
Posted
28 Jan 2025
Closes
24 Feb 2025
Contract type
Fixed Term

Background and service:

GDAS are recruiting for roles to join our new service within HSG Complex Needs Service working in partnership with Newport City Council’s Housing Team.

The Complex Needs Team seeks to achieve the objectives set out in The Welsh Government’s Substance Misuse Delivery Plan including and Housing Strategy:

  • Ensure services commissioned to support co-occurring cases are aligned and working in partnership with housing and homelessness services.
  • Seek to co-locate services with local authority housing teams where appropriate, in order to provide a more person-centred service to those who are   either homeless or at threat of homelessness.
  • In order to adopt a preventative approach, develop protocols with social housing and private sector landlords to help identify tenants who may be in need of substance misuse services, to engage them on outreach provision and to support those at risk of homelessness.
  • Develop referral pathways between rough sleeping outreach teams and local authority housing teams to residential rehabilitation units. This should include referral pathways from Housing First projects.
  • To work with partners to ensure services are accessible for all and that outreach services are available to those who are isolated due to their substance misuse issues, particularly older people.

The AO team provides the support needed to prevent people with substance use and other complex needs from becoming homeless, stabilising their housing situation, or helps potentially homeless people to find and keep accommodation. It supports vulnerable people to address multiple complex needs such as debt, employment, tenancy management, substance misuse, violence against   women, domestic abuse and sexual violence and mental health issues.

Support is person centred, aimed at supporting people to secure and maintain sustainable housing by addressing the mental health and substance misuse or other problems they face, helping to improve their health and well-being and/or helping them progress into, or nearer to, a job or training opportunity based on their specific circumstances.

The AO team provides rapid, flexible and responsive approaches to engage and support this cohort, including the offer of support at times and venues that is favourable for the individual, increasing the capacity and ability of individuals or households to prevent homelessness, maintain a home or enabling access to suitable housing for individuals or households.

One of our central functions as a team is to broker access to other services for people in housing need, navigating systems and advocating assertively where there are barriers to access or support.

Role Purpose:

Under supervision of the Assertive Outreach Team Leader and Complex Needs Service Manager, the post holder will work as part of the multi-disciplinary Complex Needs Team and report directly to the HSG Co-Ordinator to support the delivery of recovery care plans for clients with a range of mental health, substance misuse presentations and housing needs in the community and facilitating appointments in the community and signposting.

This will include targeted wrap around substance misuse support that seeks to prevent homelessness and maintain accommodation. They will be vital in liaising with professionals; ensuring substance misuse and other appointments are flexible to need and providing harm reduction advice, brief interventions and signposting into voluntary and statutory substance misuse services according to need.

They will have working knowledge and experience of both drug and alcohol detoxification and treatment programmes with an understanding of holistic aspects of care. They will have experience with service users who have mental health and co-occurring substance misuse difficulties to provide the speediest, most effective facilitation to connect with the services they may need.

The post-holder will work directly with service users with complex needs across the area. The main aim of the role is to engage with these individuals, identify barriers and work with them towards maintaining a tenancy. The post holder will support the delivery of community based mental health, substance misuse and housing support services within across the area.

They will work closely and in partnership with the other elements of the service including specialist mental health, substance misuse services and housing in the borough. They will support the Assertive Outreach Manager in developing links between services that ensure service users with complex needs access the full range of care and treatment services to meet their needs.

A further key role will be for the post holder to be part of the team supporting a caseload of dual diagnosis/complex needs service users under the support of the Assertive Outreach Manager. This post will involve linking with partnership agencies e.g. mental health services, substance misuse services and housing initiatives.

The post holder will work intensively with people to support them in their home and/or community, preventing further decline in their presentation and emergency services responses alongside facilitating appointments in the community to promote wellbeing and recovery

They will also have part of their time planned for specific activities which may include linking/signposting with partnership agencies to support service users whilst they are in crisis, supporting the assessment of service users within community mental health, substance misuse and housing needs. The post holder will be expected to work to a clearly defined personal recovery plan with the service users and use the range of interventions required.

The post holder will deliver all services in line with Kaleidoscope’s Operational Policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), ensuring that care is safe, undertaken to a high standard and informed by up-to-date practice. The post holder should therefore be committed to evidence-based practice, sound clinical governance and continual improvement.

The post holder will have a non-judgmental approach to people who have substance misuse and mental health problems and be able to provide a welcoming and accessible service to existing and potential service users.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • To fully inform service users about their recovery/treatment options, involve them in decisions and consent, and encourage them to take opportunities to achieve a sustained recovery
  • To ensure individuals’ personal strengths/recovery capital, including social capital and networks, continue to be built during their recovery.
  • To attend and report to safeguarding reviews, meetings and conferences, Multi- Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs) and Domestic Abuse Conference call (DACC)
  • To work within agreed policies, procedures and protocols to safeguard children and vulnerable adults.
  • To offer emotional support, advice, information and education where appropriate to service users, carers and their family including signposting them to other services.
  • To foster and maintain good working relations with members of other community teams, health and social care workers.
  • Receiving and sharing information from GPs, carers and other partnership agencies.
  • Be able to recognise signs of abuse and know procedures they need to follow to escalate their concerns.
  • Help and support service users to maintain their health including BBV, sexual health and mental health by means of signposting to appropriate support services.
  • Participate in the delivery of care programmes and undertake duties, which are allocated by the Assertive Outreach Manager.
  • Work with service users who have complex needs and housing related issues, or those at risk of losing a tenancy.
  • Report and record observations of service user progress and behaviour both positive and negative to the team and document appropriately. This reporting will require updating Civica and Palbase.
  • Report immediately to qualified professionals any change observed in a service users condition, that may contribute to the safety of service user or the wider public.
  • Demonstrate a positive attitude and maintain a professional manner at all times.
  • Display a calm and patient approach to those service users in times of crisis.
  • Safely escort and accompany service users needing to attend appointments. Visit clients in their homes being aware of lone working safety issues and policies.
  • To contribute to the promotion of health, prevention of illness and improve wellbeing as directed by the Assertive Outreach Manager.
  • To promote healthy lifestyle choices including potentially leading exercise activities/groups and support clients to access community facilities to this aim.
  • Work with service users who have complex needs and demonstrate a flexible attitude consistent with the team approach.
  • Liaising with partnership agencies in the community who help to support the client group. In consultation with the post holder, this job description is liable to variation to reflect actual, contemplated or approved changes in/or to the job role.
  • This role does require the post holder to work outside of normal working hours.

In carrying out the above duties the post holder will:

  • Work across operational sites.
  • Work flexibly within an agreed number of hours of work to maintain the most appropriate level of service provision.
  • Seek to improve personal performance, contribution, knowledge and skills.
  • Participate in appraisal, supervision and Learning & Development processes.

Keep abreast of developments in services, legislation and practice relevant to the relevant client group. Ensure the implementation of the all service policies. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade of the post.