We are recruiting – come and join Scottish Families!
We are seeking a Senior National Family Support Practitioner (Job Share, 0.5 FTE) to lead the development of our
national family support services and provide day-to-day management of the Scottish Families national support
team, providing appropriate support, personal development review and performance management to ensure the
delivery of high-quality services, the safety and well-being of the staff and effective use of resources.
The Senior National Family Support Practitioner will work together with their job share partner to manage and
participate in the day-to-day operational delivery of Scottish Families national support services. Scottish
Families’ innovative national family support programme ensures a positive and empowering support approach that
respects and recognises individuals’ needs, and balances these with the ethos and capacity of the service.
Scottish Families national support services are branded and promoted as Helpline; ‘Click & Deliver’
take-home Naloxone; one-to-one Ripple Family Support; My Family, My Rights; and Bereavement Support.
The post is based at Edward House, Glasgow – Scottish Families’ national office. (Note that staff are currently
working between home and office). This is a national post which includes some travel across Scotland. Hours
worked will be in line with service delivery requirements, including occasional evenings and weekends when
required. The post will be part of the Scottish Families’ staff team and be supervised by the Head of
Programmes.
Together with their job share partner, the post-holder will line manage the national family support team; effectively
manage the workflow within the national family support team, including caseloads, to ensure that family members’
support needs are met appropriately within a timely manner; directly participate in delivering national support,
including scheduling and delivering virtual one-to-one structured evidence-based intervention sessions (includes
delivering CRAFT; Community Reinforcement & Family Training); Helpline contact handling; and providing
initial bereavement assessment and support, facilitating referrals to bereavement counselling where appropriate.
The role includes overseeing the ongoing development of these services, as required, and quality assuring the
work of the team by a range of means. The role also focuses on strengthening family support practice and
resource development, advancing specialist skills and expertise, developing consistency of approach, and
promoting information-sharing and peer support between team members.
We are seeking applicants who are educated to degree level or equivalent, with experience of direct client work,
direct work with families, relationship-based practice, and group work. Applicants should have experience in
identifying and managing risk; working in partnership; and the development of services; as well as knowledge of
issues affecting families affected by substance use and bereavement. We are seeking an excellent listener, with
the ability to support individuals from diverse demographics, and to identify and evaluate risk. Applicants must
be organised and efficient with excellent written and verbal communication skills and a high degree of
competence in MS Office programmes, including MS Excel. You should be available to work flexible hours,
including occasional evenings and weekends