Summary:
Do you want to support individuals as part of their personal and professional development and show that recovery is possible? Be part of a supportive team dedicated to positive change. Make a real impact in the lives of others.
About Us:
Recovery Cymru is a peer-led recovery community organisation for people overcoming substance misuse based in South Wales. We have three main aims, some of which lead to work that spans Wales and the UK:
- To build the recovery community in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan
- To raise awareness of recovery and challenge stigma and discrimination
- To change systems: raising standards and creating environments for recovery
Background to Service:
Cardiff and Vale Drug and Alcohol Service (CAVDAS) is an Alliance of Barod, Recovery Cymru and Kaleidoscope Project. CAVDAS Alliance has been commissioned by the Cardiff and Vale Substance Misuse Area Planning board. CAVDAS will deliver an integrated young person’s, adults and family and carer information, advice, interventions, and support service. We are looking to build a new culture providing one system for Cardiff and the Vale and an innovative, and flexible delivery model. CAVDAS services will deliver a multifunctional team approach across the system, joining up interventions and creating choice for the people who access them. Peer support and coproduction are central to the model.
Job Role:
Welcome to an opportunity that goes beyond the ordinary. At Recovery Cymru, our vacancies aren’t just jobs; they’re avenues to making a lasting impact. If you’re ready to be a catalyst for positive change, to empower lives, and to ignite transformation, you’re in the right place.
Join a team that believes in the power of every individual’s journey and is dedicated to creating a brighter future together. With roles that nurture growth, foster connection, and uplift spirits, this is your chance to do work that truly matters. Seize the opportunity, elevate your purpose, and embark on a fulfilling journey with us. Your potential is waiting to be unleashed – apply now and be part of a mission that transforms lives through the power of recovery.
This role has three main areas of work:
- Volunteer recruitment, training, development and support.
- Training for our peer workforce,
- Working alongside the Director to develop and deliver our external training packages
Access the full job description / role profile here
If you have any questions: info@recoverycymru.org.uk
Additional Information:
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £26, 000 per annum
Location: Cardiff
Closing date for applications: Midnight, 6th May 2024
To Apply:
To apply please follow the link below.
Please send all completed application forms to recruitment@recoverycymru.org.uk
If you have any difficulty accessing the links in this advert, please contact bev@charityjobfinder.co.uk
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