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  • Advertised from 3rd May 2022
  • £21,634 - 5 days - 29 hours per week 0.8FTE.
  • Contributory Pension Scheme 7.2% Employer Contribution 0.8% Employee Contribution.

Role

West Lothian Drug & Alcohol Service (WLDAS) is a well-established third sector organisation with a history and reputation for delivering a wide range of effective education and prevention, early interventions and psychological therapies around alcohol, drug and tobacco services throughout West Lothian.

As part of a Collaborative with Circle and West Lothian Youth Action Project (WLYAP) we are seeking to recruit a Specialist Link Worker within our Therapeutic Support Service.

This will be a part-time post (29hrs per week) on a FIXED TERM basis of a 5-year contract.

The Specialist Link Worker will work alongside our other partners in the Collaborative with a focus on a rapid assessment approach, support to young people aged between 12 and 18 who are using substances, as well as offering direct support to the workforce by ensuring the provision of bespoke training and by providing ongoing consultation for those involved in providing children’s services. The post also has a counselling and support element working with young people who would benefit from trauma informed psychological interventions.

The role will involve 1 to 1 working with individuals and group work interventions across West Lothian in a range of settings and will involve working alongside WLDAS’ Young Person’s worker. Some evening work and weekend work may be required.

Application notes

For further information about the post contact: Fiona Brown, Psychological Services Manager on 07795200260 or fiona.brown@wldas.org

Application Form, Job Description, Person Specification and background information can be downloaded from our websiteor by contacting Angela Scotland, Business Manager angela.scotland@wldas.org

Please note we do NOT accept CVs

Closing date for receipt of completed applications: 16 May 2022

Formal Interviews will be held on: 30th and 31st May 2022