Are you passionate about working with people in a person-centred way? Do you want to make a big difference to
the lives of people in recovery?
If so, then our Key Worker role may be the one for you.
About LEAP out of Hours Care service
We support up to 11 participants at a time to live within our therapeutic community, where we provide a supportive
and safe space. During the day, participants attend the NHS Lothian and Edinburgh Abstinence Project (LEAP).
This is an intensive programme for those who want to stop drinking or using drugs. The programme is delivered
over 12 weeks and participants attend a structured programme Monday to Friday.
In the evenings and on weekends we provide support, a friendly ear, and therapeutic activities to the community.
About the role
As part of a small, dedicated team you will work to ensure the community is a homely, welcoming and safe space that
supports participants in their recovery journey: Your main duties will involve:
• Providing emotional support to participants
• Encouraging participants to take part in activities
• Providing and receiving handovers from colleagues and the core programme therapy team
• Your shift will involve lone working and a sleepover at our Marchfield property
Hours of work are Saturday 12 noon to Sunday 9.45am , this includes a 7-hour sleeping shift. Plus attendance at a
1-hour team meeting during the week.
About You
We are looking for someone who is great at building relationships and maintaining strong professional boundaries. You
should also be:
• Confident making decisions and working on your own
• An excellent communicator with great organisational skills
• Knowledgeable or have lived experience of the issues that lead to or affect addiction
How we’ll support you
You’ll be joining an experienced and knowledgeable team who will give you full training on all aspects of your role.
You’ll also have access to wider Cyrenians support, including our learning and development programme, and staff
wellbeing services.
About us
At Cyrenians we tackle the causes and consequences of homelessness by taking a Public Health Approach to Homelessness
Prevention. We take a values-led and relationships-based approach to delivering all our services.
Read more about our impact and our values.