Are you passionate about helping people to live a better life? Do you want to work for a charity where your health
and wellbeing matter just as much as the people you support? Do you want to be part of a trauma-informed team
where you will be supported to develop creative and flexible ways of working?
At LinkLiving, our values and people are at the heart of everything we do including how we recruit our staff. It is
important for us to find people who share our values, which are:
- Empathy (listen to and understand an individual’s needs and circumstances)
- Respect (treat others the way
they wish to be treated)
- Integrity (be honest and have strong moral principles)
- Caring (show
kindness and concern for others)
LinkLiving is a Scottish health and wellbeing charity that supports people to manage or overcome the effects of
negative life experiences (including trauma, mental health challenges, poverty and inequality) so that they can
build on their strengths and aspirations in order to live their best possible lives. We support people through a
range of models including:
• Personal development and employability programmes
• Self-help coaching
• Supported accommodation
• Care at home
• Housing support
• Befriending
• Social cafes
The Service
The Falkirk Core & Cluster project supports young people aged 16 to 21 who have experienced care or are arriving
in Falkirk through the National Transfer Scheme. The goal is to help them develop the skills necessary for
successful independent living while also providing access to employment, training, and educational
opportunities. In collaboration with Link Housing Association, we offer a supported core and cluster housing
initiative. This project features ten independent tenancies situated around a central hub/training flat, where
our small but dedicated team delivers flexible, individually tailored support
The Job
As a senior practitioner, you will be skilled and experienced in working with care-experienced young people. Taking a
trauma-informed approach, you will be responsible for complex and varied key-working issues, co-ordination of
complex support arrangements and supporting the leadership of the service. You will use your extensive knowledge
and experience to provide support and guidance to less experienced colleagues through informal mentoring (where
relevant).
You will have extensive experience in multi-agency working, housing support systems and the support of care
experienced young people which you will use to establish and maintain respectful and empowering relationships
with service users so that they feel valued and supported and in control of their own lives. You will be
responsible for carrying out assessments of new service users and for reviewing existing service users on a
regular basis.
In your role you will offer practical, emotional and social support to care experienced young people within the
project, assisting them to develop the independent living skills necessary for future tenancy sustainment. You
will need to develop warm and effective relationships with the young people supporting them to cope with their
lives in a positive and planned way so that they can make informed choices and take responsibility for their
actions, advocating for them with a range of other agencies to ensure their rights are upheld at all times
About You
We are looking for a compassionate and dedicated individual with the skills and passion to make a meaningful impact
on the lives of others. You should have a general standard of secondary education, including passes in English
and Maths at Standard Grade level, and a SVQ Social Services and Healthcare SCQF Level 6 and be willing to work
towards qualifications recognised by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). These include an and an SVQ
Social Services and Healthcare SCQF Level 7, alongside a suitable supervisory or management qualification, if
not already attained.
You will bring extensive knowledge and experience in social care, housing issues, welfare rights, benefits, and
procedures, alongside a solid understanding of housing support and care-at-home systems. Experience working with
diverse service user groups, particularly care-experienced young people, is essential, as is an understanding of
the challenges faced by marginalised and excluded individuals.
We value a non-judgmental attitude and the ability to recognise and nurture the unique gifts of others. You should
have strong relationship-building skills, a commitment to supporting people, and sound decision-making
abilities. Sensitivity to emotional and social needs is crucial, as is a proactive and reflective approach to
learning and self-improvement.
You will also need proficiency in using technology to maintain and update records, along with the ability to stay
informed about relevant practices, policies, and legislation. Your dedication to embracing diversity and
challenging exclusive attitudes will make you an asset to the team.
If you are ready to bring your expertise, compassion, and commitment to this role, we would love to hear from
you.
For a comprehensive list of the essential and desirable criteria required for this post, please refer to the Job
Specification in the Job information Pack above.
What’s in it for you?
The benefits of being a LinkLiving employee (subject to the policies and benefit terms and conditions) include:
• Competitive salary, reviewed annually, and opportunity for annual performance related salary increases and
discretionary non-consolidated pay awards, subject to terms of the scheme
• 35 days’ holiday per year (inclusive of public holidays) pro rata plus additional 3 days pro rata after 3 years’
service
• opportunity to buy and sell holiday
• enhanced company sick and family friendly pay
• access to paid SVQ qualifications and a wide range of learning and development opportunities
• funded Disclosure Scotland and Scottish Social Services Council memberships
• defined contribution pension scheme with generous employer contributions plus salary exchange and additional
voluntary contribution options
• access to an Electric vehicle leasing scheme, subject to the terms of the scheme
• life assurance scheme providing death in service benefits to named beneficiaries
• healthcare cash plan for employees (and dependents) to support health and wellbeing plus discounts on shopping,
restaurants, and other services
• employee assistance programme for employees and their immediate household dependants to support health, mental and
financial well-being
• annual flu vaccination
• access to a savings and borrowing scheme
• cycle to work scheme
• monthly bus pass scheme
• season/travel ticket loan and much more!
For a full list of benefits available to employees, please see the following link -
linkliving.org.uk/work-with-us
Successful applicants will be required to apply for registration with SSSC within 3 months of their start date and be
registered within 6 months.
This post is subject to Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme registration. Link will meet the cost of any new
PVG scheme membership or scheme record update.
Further Information
Interested? If you have any questions about the role, please email jobs@linkhaltd.co.uk and we can arrange for
someone from the service to call you for an informal chat.
To find out more about what LinkLiving do and to view the generous pay and benefits package, please visit our website
at linkliving.org.uk
If you’re thinking about working in adult social care, download the Guide to adult social care jobs in Scotland for in-depth
information on everything you need to know to get started. In addition, you can enrol on a free, online 6 week
part-time tutor-supported ‘Introduction to a
Career in Social Care’ course. The course introduces the area of social care and can be a stepping-stone to
employment or further training.