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Assess, diagnose, plan; implement and evaluate treatment/interventions and care for those accessing clinical treatment.
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Clinically assess service user needs and plan clinical care accordingly.
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Identify and assess suitability of service users for in-patient alcohol and opioid detoxification as appropriate.
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Proactively review and manage clinical treatment plans of the service user
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Initiating and adjusting prescriptions for opiate and/or alcohol substitute treatments and other related medications.
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Take the lead in developing the prescribing clinic, serving as a point of contact for colleagues and partner agencies on prescribing matters
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A Qualified Pharmacist with current GPhC registration and two years’ post-qualification experience OR a first-level registered nurse with a current PIN AND three years post-qualification experience.
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A qualified Non-Medical Prescriber.
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Someone with at least one year’s relevant and recent experience in substance misuse treatment.
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Sound and demonstrable knowledge of clinical prescribing issues.
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Enjoy 25 days holiday (+ bank holidays), with annual increases for the first 5 years.
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Embrace a paid ‘Wellness’ hour every week to nurture your own well-being.
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Access our ‘Wellness’ hub and Employee Assistance Programme for additional support.
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Contribute to a contributory pension scheme that invests in your future.
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Thrive in a supportive team environment with ample training and career progression opportunities.
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Receive competitive rates of pay, along with free eye tests and product discounts.
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Participate in our refer-a-friend voucher scheme.
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Benefit from protected CPD time to invest in your professional growth.
Contact Detail:
Sanctuary Personnel Recruiting Team
+447485387525