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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (On-site)
£31,000 - £34,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (5 years)
Job description

Community & Partnerships Builder - Notts Recovery Collective

Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract for 5 years

Hours: 37 hours–Monday-Friday with occasional attendance outside of these at evenings/weekends to recovery events/programme activities

Salary: £31,000-£34,000 dependent on experience

Location: Based in Double Impact’s Mansfield premises, NG18, with some travel County-wide

INSPIRING CHANGE AND POSITIVE CHOICE

Double Impact is a registered charity and not for profit organisation, established in 1998. 

Our Mission is to provide a quality service, which promotes recovery and community integration for people who have experienced problematic drug and alcohol use. This is achieved by providing opportunities for personal development, recovery orientation, healthy choices, education, vocational training, and pathways to volunteering and employment.

By placing our service users’ needs at the heart of our ethos and their own treatment experience, we provide a uniquely holistic, flexible service.

We believe that with the right support everybody can recover and that in recovery anything is possible.

The Role

The Notts Recovery Collective is a new, unique 5-yr Lottery-funded project:  it will develop a Member-led community of people in recovery, to shape a bold, inclusive, and sustainable future for recovery support in Nottinghamshire.

Over the next five years, the Collective will engage people in recovery, train and support volunteers, and foster skills-based and employment opportunities for people with lived experience. From its physical hub in Mansfield, it will grow a peer support group network across the county while embedding lived experience leadership at its core, through a Members’ Committee and Steering Group. 

 We are looking for candidates who can guide The Notts Recovery Collective to be a proactive, inspiring model of what happens, when people in recovery are trusted to lead.

We are seeking an experienced individual to work in co-production with – and being led by - a Members Committee/ Steering Group:

  • To lead on the development, vision and strategic direction of the Notts Recovery Collective, co-producing this development in collaboration with a Members’ Committee/Steering Group.
  • To take an outward-facing, visible role to establish and promote the Collective within Nottinghamshire partner and community networks, ensuring the Collective has a distinct identity and benefits from supportive partnerships.
  • To lead on the growth of peer support groups across the County, including scoping out and brokering suitable community venues.
  • To support and accelerate the establishment of a regional recovery network, connecting other recovery-oriented groups and organisations.
  • To embed and demonstrate a culture of co-production, cooperation and self-directed activity, in keeping with co-production principles/practices
  • To work with the Community Organiser role and the Collective Members to develop a varied and thriving programme of recovery enhancing activities within the Collective building.
  • To line manage the Collective Community Organiser and work closely with the Lead Evaluator as required.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Experience of leading a service/project
  • Experience of embedding Co-production principles and practices within a community setting
  • Experience of partnership building/working with a range of external organisations
  • Experience of working with people accessing community services in their personal development/ recovery journeys
  • Experience of facilitating forums/user groups/ steering groups
  • Experience of supporting staff and volunteers in the workplace
  • Experience of working with people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds 
  • Experience of planning and delivering activity programmes within a community setting
  • Good knowledge of substance misuse and the issues affecting those with addiction.
  • Good understanding of co-production principles and what these look like in action 
  • Good understanding of self-help/mutual aid and its benefits
  • Understanding of local employment pathways and support providers
  • Understanding of local community assets and support providers 
  • Full driving licence and use of a vehicle

Desirable

  • Experience of delivering groups/learning both in person and online
  • Experience of delivering brief interventions 
  • Knowledge of community fundraising
  • Experience of working with people trying to access recovery from substance dependence
  • Knowledge of recovery and associated support services in Nottinghamshire
  • Lived experience of recovery from addictions

To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Double Impact, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.

Double Impact embraces diversity and takes a pro-active approach to equality in services and employment.

Organisation
Double Impact View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 51 - 100
Posted on: 30 January 2026
Closing date: 27 February 2026 at 15:53
Job ref: 410602
Tags: Project Management, Health / Medical, Social / Support Work