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Recruitment and tenders
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR
GP & GPwSI
Non-Medical Prescribers and those wishing to qualify. And for
Locums
within our recovery focused substance misuse services in Bolton
We also have temporary sessions available for Non-Medical Prescribers in our
Leeds service and permanent GP&GPwSI sessions available in our Hull service.
We provide specialist prescribing and
medical interventions for both harm
reduction and abstinence-focused clients
working with partner agencies delivering
psychosocial services.
We deliver excellent client centred,
integrated services and are looking for
individuals with enthusiasm to join our
dynamic teams. We welcome hearing
from those wishing to develop their
specialist knowledge in this field.
St Martins Healthcare Services (SMHS) is
committed to eliminating discrimination
and encouraging diversity amongst its
workforce and within the services we
deliver. Our aim is that our workforce will
be truly representative of all sections of
society and each employee feels
respected and able to give of their best.
For an application pack for the Bolton
vacancies please contact Karen Beerman,
Email: KBeerman@nhs.net
Tel: 01204 540824
For an application pack for the Leeds or
Hull vacancies please contact Emma Haigh,
Email: ehaigh@nhs.net
Tel: 0113 2444102
Current closing date for applications
is 9am Thursday 31st July 2014
Expressions of interest are welcomed
at any time.
Are you passionate about helping people gain independence from drugs
and alcohol? We are.
BDP
is an experienced resourceful organisation
working with over 3,000 individuals a year delivering key elements of
Bristol’s
Recovery Orientated Drug and Alcohol Service (ROADS)
.
We are seeking exceptional people to join us:
SHARED CAREWORKERS
(Full Time, Permanent )
Delivering opioid substitution therapy within primary care
in partnership with 90% of Bristol’s GPs.
Closing date
: Mid-day Tuesday 22nd July 2014
Interview date
: Thursday 31st July 2014
ASSESSMENT ENGAGEMENTWORKER
(Full Time, Permanent )
As the first point of contact with ROADS you have
a vital role in assessing need and inspiring change.
Closing date
: Mid-day Tuesday 22nd July 2014
Interview date
: Wednesday 30th July 2014
Salary
: £18,992 progressing to £25,848
Hours
: Full Time Equivalent 37.5 hours per week
Please contact Angelo Curtis, quoting the job reference, for an
application pack: BDP, 11 Brunswick Square, Bristol BS2 8PE
Tel: (0117) 987 6004, E-mail: recruitment@bdp.org.uk
We are committed to anti-discriminatory practice in
employment and service provision; we especially
welcome applicants from Black and minority ethnic
groups, as they are under-represented within our
organisation and we want to provide the best possible
service to all of Bristol’s communities.
London Borough of Merton invite expressions of interest
for the provision of an integrated young people’s substance
misuse, detached youth and sexual health promotion service
for young people aged 24 and under and their families.
Merton Council is seeking to invite suitably experienced providers, to submit
tenders to deliver integrated substance misuse prevention and treatment,
detached youth work and sexual health promotion. The required service will
provide a full range of preventive activities and specialist interventions for young
people to address risk and build resilience.
The council is looking for an organisation or consortia with a proven track record
in delivering services for young people and achieving positive outcomes.
The tender process is being conducted via the London Procurement e-tendering
system www.londontenders.org/procontract/user
The closing date for expressions of interest will be 12 noon on
Friday 25 July 2014.
For further information please contact:
Michael Balamwezi
Contracts and Procurement Manager,
Children, Schools and Families
London Borough of Merton, 10th Floor Civic Centre,
London Road, Morden SM4 5DX
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