Volunteer or Peer Mentor (Hull & East Riding)

The Alcohol and Drug Service, West Carr, City of Kingston upon Hull

Volunteer or Peer Mentor (Hull & East Riding)

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The Alcohol and Drug Service, West Carr, City of Kingston upon Hull

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 10 Jun | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: fa2e7bb340e341a69f20ddcf6793907d

Full Job Description

Volunteer or Peer Mentor (Hull & East Riding)


The Alcohol and Drug Service



  • East Riding of Yorkshire

  • Permanent

  • Full-time

  • 20 hours ago


The Alcohol & Drug Service (ADS) are a registered charity who have been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs and alcohol misuse for over 35 years.


East Riding Partnership (ERP) - is a partnership between ADS and Humber Teaching NHS trust. It has three hubs, Hull, Bridlington and Goole. It is a multi-disciplinary team led by a consultant and provides treatment services in the community. The services include aftercare, young people, community rehabilitation programme, a specialist supporting image and performing enhancing drugs/steroids and a team supporting service users and cares through a team of volunteers and peer mentors.


People come into services for many reasons. Once they're in the first step has been taken on the road to recovery though most cannot see it at the time. One of the things that can help is to meet someone who has 'been there' and who has made some of those changes, someone who is living proof that there is a way out. Peer mentors share their stories with others and offer support to people beginning their recovery journeys. Offering friendship and encouragement, peer mentors play a valuable role in motivating others and helping to build social skills and contacts. Peer mentors are different from professional staff and the focus is on building a supportive friendship. This is often first step in building a social circle. Such a network of friends is key to recovery, friends are people who you have fun with and who will offer you support even when you are out of treatment.


We also welcome volunteers without lived experience who can spare some time to share their interests and support the reintegration of service user into their community.


For more information contact David Reade on .


Working at ADS is more than a job, it's an investment of time to make a difference to the lives of people with substance misuse issues and their families.


This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.


The ADS is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity. We promote the fair and equal treatment of potential and existing employees and service users.


For over 30 years, we have delivered effective interventions in towns and cities. We've helped thousands of local people on the road to recovery, across Humberside, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, as we help the national strategy on a local basis.


The Alcohol & Drug Service is a charity (Registered Charity 1108595; and a Company Limited by Guarantee, Company No. 05375809). The majority of our funding comes through contracts with statutory commissioners such as Local Authorities and the NHS, but we receive valuable income from charitable grants and individual fundraising efforts which supports many of our most innovative services. We are governed by a Board of Trustees.


We ensure that the organisation is run well and we are a part of the Investors in People scheme, a quality framework which is independently audited. We currently hold the Silver award.


But, even though we've been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs or alcohol misuse for over 30 years, some people may not have heard of us. This is because we always work in partnership - and often deliver our services and projects which have their own names/identities.


The Alcohol and Drug Service


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The Alcohol & Drug Service (ADS) are a registered charity who have been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs and alcohol misuse for over 35 years.
East Riding Partnership (ERP) - is a partnership between ADS and Humber Teaching NHS trust. It has three hubs, Hull, Bridlington and Goole. It is multi-disciplinary team led by a consultant and provides treatment services in the community. The services include aftercare, young people, community rehabilitation programme, a specialist supporting image and performing enhancing drugs/steroids and a team supporting service users and cares through a team of volunteers and peer mentors.
People come into services for many reasons. Once they're in the first step has been taken on the road to recovery though most cannot see it at the time. One of the things that can help is to meet someone who has 'been there' and who has made some of those changes, someone who is living proof that there is a way out. Peer mentors share their stories with others and offer support to people beginning their recovery journeys. Offering friendship and encouragement, peer mentors play a valuable role in motivating others and helping to build social skills and contacts. Peer mentors are different from professional staff and the focus is on building a supportive friendship. This is often first step in building a social circle. Such a network of friends is key to recovery, friends are people who you have fun with and who will offer you support even when you are out of treatment.
We also welcome volunteers without lived experience who can spare some time to share their interests and support the reintegration of service user into their community.
For more information contact David Reade on
Working at ADS is more than a job, it's an investment of time to make a difference to the lives of people with substance misuse issues and their families.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
The ADS is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity. We promote the fair and equal treatment of potential and existing employees and service users.
For over 30 years, we have delivered effective interventions in towns and cities. We've helped thousands of local people on the road to recovery, across Humberside, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, as we help the national strategy on a local basis.
The Alcohol & Drug Service is a charity (Registered Charity 1108595; and a Company Limited by Guarantee, Company No. 05375809). The majority of our funding comes through contracts with statutory commissioners such as Local Authorities and the NHS, but we receive valuable income from charitable grants and individual fundraising efforts which supports many of our most innovative services. We are governed by a Board of Trustees.
We ensure that the organisation is run well and we are a part of the Investors in People scheme, a quality framework which is independently audited. We currently hold the Silver award.
But, even though we've been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs or alcohol misuse for over 30 years, some people may not have heard of us. This is because we always work in partnership - and often deliver our services and projects which have their own names/identities.

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