THE FORWARD TRUST
25,207 per year
London
Full-time
3rd November 2025
As a Recovery Navigator in the Dependency and Recovery Service, you’ll play a vital role in helping people on probation build and sustain recovery from substance misuse.
Working as part of a multi-disciplinary, hybrid team, you’ll support predominately Wandsworth clients but will also be expected to support individuals in the Kingston, Richmond and Hounslow, Merton, and Sutton probation area.Your role is to help bridge the gap between probation and community treatment services : improving engagement, providing advocacy, and offering practical, motivational, and timebound interventions that support long-term recovery and reduce re-offending.
Key Responsibilities
As a Recovery Navigator, you will:
- Manage a caseload of adult male clients (prison leavers and those on community orders)
- Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop collaborative action plans
- Deliver 1:1 support, group sessions, and virtual interventions
- Provide advocacy and practical assistance, including referrals, form-filling, and attending appointments
- Offer advice, guidance, and information to empower clients to take control of their recovery journey
- Work closely with treatment providers, probation staff, and local partners to ensure seamless support
- Maintain accurate and timely case records and data for reporting purposes
- Help clients develop understanding and self-management of their dependency and recovery needs
- Contribute to team learning by developing subject matter expertise (SME) in specific areas such as BAME communities or chemsex support (where applicable)
About You
We’re looking for a motivated, empathetic professional with a passion for helping others achieve lasting recovery. You’ll bring:
Essential Experience & Skills:
- Experience working in substance misuse, criminal justice, or a related support field
- Strong background in case management, including risk assessment, SMART action planning, and accurate record-keeping
- Experience delivering 1:1 and group interventions using motivational and trauma-informed approaches
- Ability to build rapport and set professional boundaries
- Excellent organisational skills — able to manage workload, prioritise, and meet targets
- Strong partnership working skills with external agencies and probation staff
- Excellent communication skills with individuals from diverse backgrounds
- Understanding of equal opportunities, confidentiality, and GDPR compliance