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confusedmum16 · 06/10/2024 23:50

I've got an interview for a band 3 health care support worker with drug and alcohol lived experience.
Does anyone know what questions they will ask for this post? I've wrote all the typical ones done. I will copy and paste the job description for a better idea.
Thanks for any help 🙏

An opportunity has arisen for a motivated and enthusiastic Band 3 Health Care Support
Worker with drug and alcohol lived experience, to join the Specialist Drug and Alcohol Service. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of a trained nurse and within the wider team, supporting service users with alcohol and/or drug issues.
The post is for 22.5 hrs per week and is fixed term for 24 months.
Applicants will have good communication skills and have a keen desire to work within the Specialist Drug and Alcohol and Service.
Successful applicants will receive training and development to enable them to deliver a range of interventions which include group work, trauma informed approach, safeguarding, venepuncture, drug toxicology screening, Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) testing, Blood Borne Virus (BBV) testing, ECG's, overdose awareness and Naloxone training, in addition to other mandatory training.

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