Job Opportunity - Recovery Plus Specialist Worker

Posted on: 16 Jun 2022

The Brook Community Church and Centre are advertising for a part-time Recovery Specialist Worker (20 hours (4 x 5hour days) £17 per hour).

The role would be Wednesday to Saturday 9.30am to 2.30pm (flexible within those days). Job share would be considered for the right applicants or combining with another post. This will initially be a one-year contract, with the possibility of this being extended should further funding be obtained. 

The Specialist Worker will be based within The Brook Community Church and Centre and The Storehouse community food shop in Shirebrook, Derbyshire.  They support people who are in crisis, vulnerable, homeless or have addictions. 

If you are interested please contact The Brook Community Church and Centre for a job application, person spec and job description. The closing date for applications is 26th June 2022.

Contact amanda.pell@thebrookcc.co.uk / 01623 744371

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