Charity registered in Scotland SC023353
Near Fatal Overdose (NFO) Support Service – Forth valley
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community and dedicated team that works tirelessly to save lives?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Development Worker to join the Near Fatal Overdose Support Team in Forth Valley, to engage with hard-to-reach individuals who are at risk of overdose due to their substance use, and to support and motivate them to engage with treatment services and recovery focussed activities.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two years stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please feel free to contact Narek Bido on 07920 234687 for an informal chat.
North Lanarkshire Recovery Community
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Development Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two years stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two years stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please call Kerryanne Clarke on 07920 234693 or email kaclarke@recoveryscotland.org.uk for an informal chat.
North Lanarkshire Recovery Community
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of 12 months stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please call Kerryanne Clarke on 07920 234693 or email kaclarke@recoveryscotland.org.uk for an informal chat.
North Lanarkshire Recovery Community
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint an Assistant Recovery Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of six months stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please call Kerryanne Clarke on 07920 234693 or email kaclarke@recoveryscotland.org.uk for an informal chat.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Development Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two years stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of 12 months stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint an Assistant Recovery Worker to provide recovery focussed activities within North Lanarkshire.
We offer excellent staff benefits including a generous pension contribution, competitive salary, and generous annual leave.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of six months stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Development Worker to join our Assertive Recovery Outreach Team in Forth Valley, to engage with hard-to-reach individuals who are affected by problematic substance use and associated mental health problems, and to support and motivate them to engage with treatment services and recovery focussed activities.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two years stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please call Peter Cochrane on 07593 549502 or via email pcochrane@recoveryscotland.org.uk for an informal chat.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to join our Assertive Recovery Outreach Team in Forth Valley, to engage with hard-to-reach individuals who are affected by problematic substance use and associated mental health problems, and to support and motivate them to engage with treatment services and recovery focussed activities.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of one year stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people is essential.
This post requires an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
If you are interested in this post please call Peter Cochrane on 07593 549502 or via email pcochrane@recoveryscotland.org.uk for an informal chat.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of an amazing team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide a range of recovery focussed activities within the Stirling Council – Housing Services and to develop an effective Recovery Peer Mentoring support for individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the community.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of one year stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is essential.
This post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of an amazing team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide a range of recovery focussed activities within the Stirling Council – Housing Services and to develop an effective Recovery Peer Mentoring support for individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the community.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of two year’s stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is essential.
This post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a multidisciplinary team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide a range of recovery focussed activities within the Clackmannanshire Council – Justice Services and to develop an effective Recovery Peer Mentoring support for individuals who affected by problematic substance use and addictive behaviours.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of one year stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is essential.
This post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults
Are you passionate about helping people sustain their recovery? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of a multidisciplinary team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide a range of recovery focussed activities within the Stirling Council – Justice Services and to develop an effective Recovery Peer Mentoring support for individuals who affected by problematic substance use and addictive behaviours.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of one year stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is essential.
This post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
We are seeking someone who is passionate and enthusiastic about recovery and who has a good track record in promoting successful recovery development work, peer support and community development initiatives. A self-starter, and a highly skilled communicator, you will be pivotal in developing good links between treatment & support services, Forth Valley Recovery Community (FVRC) and aftercare provision. Employed by Recovery Scotland, you will be comfortable in working with a range of stakeholders to develop and champion a robust recovery orientated system of care that has peer development at its heart.
Length of contract. Initially to 31 March 2024, thereafter to be determined primarily by the availability of funding.
You will
We provide a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions and related mental health issues. We are seeking an experienced and competent practitioner to join with our partner agency Circle to support mothers and their families who may be considered at risk of involvement with justice services and who are affected by domestic abuse, substance use and poor mental health.
Based in Hamilton and working across South and North Lanarkshire, as a qualified counsellor you will be passionate about recovery and have a good track record in providing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) interventions. You will be competent in undertaking assessments and delivering intensive support to women with complex needs. You will be able to demonstrate a high level of quality throughout all your work. As a team player, you will be comfortable in working in a successful and innovative joint service.
You will
Are you passionate about recovery from alcohol and/or drug use or other addictive behaviours?
Do you live in Forth Valley or in North Lanarkshire?
Do you want to be part of a vibrant recovery community and gain employment?
If so, please read on…
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations. We are champions of developing local recovery communities. We are looking to appoint two Assistant Recovery Workers to provide recovery focussed activities within Forth Valley and North Lanarkshire.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had a minimum of six-month stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery from addiction. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is required. The post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidate must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Are you a highly motivated professional with a proven track record of successful fundraising and business development skills? If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of an amazing team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975. Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations. We are starting a new chapter in our organisation’s journey and are looking to appoint an Income Generation and Business Development Manager to develop and implement our mid-to-long term fundraising, business development, and communication strategies.
You will have
Are you in recovery from problematic substance use or other addictive behaviours? Do you live in Forth Valley? Do you want to be part of a dynamic recovery community and gain employment?
If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of an amazing team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975.
Recovery Scotland is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions. We provide opportunities to help people change their addictive behaviours, engage with recovery communities and fulfil their aspirations.
We are looking to appoint a Recovery Worker to provide a range of recovery focussed activities within the Falkirk Housing-First project and to develop an effective Recovery Peer Mentoring support individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the community.
Full time 35 hours per week. Some unsocial hours, including occasional weekend and evening work might be required.
Salary: depending on experience and qualifications.
Based at Falkirk Housing Services & Recovery Scotland Premises in Forth Valley.
Duration: limited-term position until 31 March 2023 with the possibility of further extension depending on the availability of funds and the performance of the post holder.
You will be passionate and enthusiastic about recovery. If in recovery, we are looking for you to have had aminimum of one year’s stability from problematic substance use or addictive behaviours. You will have a good understanding of the impact that substance use can have on individuals, families and communities and you will be familiar with what works to promote and sustain recovery. An ability to work flexibly and creatively in motivating, supporting and encouraging people in recovery is essential.
This post require an enhanced disclosure. Successful candidates must undertake a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Record for Restricted Work with Protected Adults.
Looking for a challenging and rewarding post? If so, this is an excellent opportunity to take on a meaningful and rewarding role where your actions will make a difference to people’s lives and to the community. Be part of an amazing team and a vibrant charity that has been supporting and empowering vulnerable adults since 1975. ASC is a charity dedicated to providing a range of recovery focussed services and activities for people affected by addictions and associated mental health problems.
We are looking for an experienced and highly skilled practitioner who can join us in helping vulnerable people to:
Based in Stirling and working across Forth Valley, you will work closely with tutors from the Forth Valley College, employability training providers, housing, social services and treatment services, creating a package of support for our service users to work towards positive outcomes.
You will use your assessment, care planning and intervention skills to process referrals and to provide a range of individual and group- based support including psycho-educational interventions, relapse prevention and the development of coping strategies to overcome barriers to change. You will be committed to using CBT techniques through a person centred approach and competent in monitoring and recording all aspects of your work.
Length of contract. Fixed term until 31 July 2024, thereafter to be determined primarily by the availability of funding.
You will
We provide a range of recovery focussed services for people affected by addictions and related mental health issues. We are seeking an experienced and competent practitioner to join with our partner agency Circle in supporting mothers and their families affected by parental involvement in the criminal justice system.
Based in Hamilton and working across South and North Lanarkshire, as a qualified counsellor you will be passionate about recovery and have a good track record in providing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) interventions. You will be competent in undertaking assessments and delivering intensive support to women with complex needs. You will be able to demonstrate a high level of quality throughout all your work. As a team player, you will be comfortable in working in a successful and innovative joint service that is a proven alternative to custody. You will have a recognised professional counselling qualification at a minimum of SVQ level 4 and be familiar with managing a busy caseload and in monitoring and recording all aspects of your work, and be familiar with the SSSC Codes of Practice for employees and employers.
We are seeking someone who is passionate and enthusiastic about recovery and who has a good track record in promoting successful recovery development work, peer support and community development initiatives. A self-starter, and a highly skilled communicator, you will be pivotal in developing good links between treatment & support services, Forth Valley Recovery Community (FVRC) and aftercare provision. Employed by ASC, you will be comfortable in working with a range of stakeholders to develop and champion a robust recovery orientated system of care that has peer development at its heart.
Length of contract: Initially to 31 March 2023, thereafter to be determined primarily by the availability of funding.
You will: