Substance Support Scotland Ltd
Substance Support Scotland Ltd

Charity registered in Scotland SC010422

SSS is based in Kirkcaldy and its objectives are to promote the prevention and early detection of alcohol and drug related problems and ancillary problems including other addictions, mental health and social well-being, and to provide treatment and support towards recovery for individuals experiencing such problems.


Current vacancies

Dedicated Addiction Worker

  • Full time
  • £30,000
  • On site: 24 Hill Street, Kirkcaldy.
  • Closing 17th July 2026

At Substances Support Scotland (SSS), we believe that change starts with one conversation.

Through our ASSIST service, we provide compassionate, trauma-informed support to individuals affected by alcohol and substance use who are experiencing complex challenges in their lives. We recognise that many people face multiple barriers to recovery, including homelessness, housing instability, poor mental health, social isolation, financial hardship and limited access to support.

The Hospital Navigator role is a vital part of helping people overcome these barriers. By providing practical support, advocacy and care coordination, Hospital Navigators help individuals move from crisis towards stability, improved wellbeing and meaningful change.

This is more than a job. It is an opportunity to make a genuine difference in people's lives every day.

About the Role

The Dedicated Addication Worker forms part of the ASSIST Service and provides intensive support to individuals affected by alcohol and substance use who are experiencing multiple and complex challenges.

The role focuses on recovery planning, psychosocial support, harm reduction, motivation, resilience and community reintegration.

Working across community the Dedicated Addication Worker will support individuals to overcome barriers, access essential services and improve stability within their lives.

You will work collaboratively with statutory and third-sector partners to ensure individuals receive coordinated support and, where ongoing recovery-focused intervention is required, facilitate onward referral to other organisations.

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