Community Engagement Worker Alcohol Care Team - Blackburn, United Kingdom - East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust

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East Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust are pleased to offer an 15-month fixed term contract for a Community engagement worker within The Alcohol Care Team.

As part of the NHS long term plan Alcohol Care Teams have been funded through NHSE initiatives to provide services to those who use Alcohol and have presented at acute settings.

Alcohol Care Teams work in collaboration with partners to:

  • Minimise harm through awareness raising around Alcohol and its associated complexities.
  • Reduce the number of avoidable Alcohol related admissions and length of hospital stay.
  • Improve the care withdrawal management for those who use Alcohol.
  • Provide psychosocial support to enhance recovery outcomes.
  • Work in collaboration with primary, secondary and relevant third sector partners to engage those who use Alcohol with appropriate services.
The Alcohol Care Team works across Blackburn and Burnley hospital sites.

This post is funded by Blackburn with Darwen Council and as such, the post holder will work with people from this locality but will also be required to travel to Burnley to visit Blackburn residents.


  • To build professional and therapeutic relationships with people who use Alcohol and other substances who have attended acute inpatient settings.
  • Work in a flexible and proactive way to engage people with physical and mental health support.
  • Act as an advocate for service users and work collaboratively with partner agencies/stakeholders to identify the barriers which may prevent people from all communities accessing a full range of services, including substance misuse, mental health, primary care and other relevant services.
  • Manage a caseload of people with multiple needs and additional vulnerabilities post discharge including those who frequently use acute settings or emergency services.
  • Facilitate continuity of care for people, liaising with The Alcohol Care team and the wider virtual team into identified local treatment pathways.
  • Work collaboratively, attending multi-disciplinary meetings with partnership agencies, for example: Safeguarding, local treatment service providers, Integrated Neighbourhood Teams and other relevant services.


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Not just in the fields of medicine, nursing or diagnostics but in every part of the organisation. We are professional and passionate people who are all working together in an open and supportive culture.


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We strive to create a workforce that is:

  • skilled, well trained, knowledgeable and flexible
- motivated and willing to learn
- customer focused and responsive
- productive, efficient and comparable with the best
- striving for continuous improvement
- committed to the Trust's aims and values
- valued for its contribution
- representative of the communities it serves


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  • To build professional and therapeutic relationships with people who use Alcohol and other substances who have attended acute inpatient settings.
  • Work in a flexible and proactive way to engage people with physical and mental health support.
  • Act as an advocate for service users and work collaboratively with partner agencies/stakeholders to identify the barriers which may prevent people from all communities accessing a full range of services, including substance misuse, mental health, primary care and other relevant services.
  • Manage a caseload of people with multiple needs and additional vulnerabilities post discharge including those who frequently use acute settings or emergency services.
  • Facilitate continuity of care for people, liaising with The Alcohol Care team and the wider virtual team into identified local treatment pathways.
  • Work collaboratively, attending multi-disciplinary meetings with partnership agencies, for example: Safeguarding, local treatment service providers, Integrated Neighbourhood Teams and other relevant services.
  • Provide advice and information through education around the risks associated with Alcohol use, Tobacco and other substances.
  • Use harm minimisation techniques to ensure the safety and well-being of those who use Alcohol and other substances on your caseload.
  • Work collaboratively within a virtual team to address physical healthca

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