Glasgow Council on Alcohol (GCA) was founded in 1965 and is the oldest established Council on Alcohol in Scotland.
GCA is a voluntary organisation working to reduce the harm caused by alcohol misuse through the provision of a
range of high quality advice, information, counselling, support, prevention and education and training
services.
Our mission is to provide evidence-based support to individuals, communities and government to improve health and
wellbeing across Scotland.
The foundation of GCA is our supportive and inclusive culture for all who engage and work with us.
GCA deliver services over 6 days per week and throughout Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire.
About the Role:
Young Person Recovery Service is based within the Elevate Team. It provides diversionary work and promotes recovery
for young people where drugs and alcohol have been a risk for them and promote pathways to employment, provide
training, education and volunteering opportunities. The Young Person Recovery Service supports individuals to
achieve positive destinations.
This project is led by Glasgow Health & Social Care Partnership (GHSCP), National Health Service Greater Glasgow
& Clyde (NHSGG&C) and Glasgow Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP), and delivered by GCA through
Elevate.
The Young Person’s Employment Advisor will make a real impact to individuals’ day to day lives as they uniquely
tailor their personal development, offer emotional and practical support and set realistic goals as part of
their journey to employability opportunities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver performance targets for supporting young people who are in recovery to sustain their
employment.
- Use the Elevate-Glasgow team and wider partner agencies as a support network to develop a
comprehensive support plan for each individual
- Provide personalised support assisting participants who
are in recovery to find and sustain in work and provide information as well as advice and guidance on the job
search, application and interview process
- Provide support through a variety of activities including
regular telephone contact, face to face meetings, virtual mediums, mentoring, job coaching and group
activity.
- Assist participants in their search for employment which match their skills, experience,
aspirations assist in looking for opportunities to work towards longer term goals, such as supporting
participants into training and/or education opportunities.
- Deliver Job Clubs and employability training
sessions
- Formulating action plans to assist participants to remove barriers to achieve their employment
goals
- Providing quality support services to participants through effective planning, monitoring,
evaluation and review of their requirements in partnership with them
- Meet contractual compliance and
prioritise workload to ensure a high quality, person-centred service to all participants
- Promote the
unique, person centred ethos of Elevate Employability
- Adhere to the implementation of risk management
procedures (including child and adult safeguarding protocols) taking personal responsibility for keeping up to
date on the requirements of these procedures
- Understanding health and safety
responsibilities
- Undertake any other duties as required by the Service Manager –
Employability
Qualifications and Experience :
- Clean current UK Driving License and access to own car is desirable
- A qualification in Advice and
Guidance or equivalent qualification is preferrable
- Proven experience of working in the employability or
voluntary sector and of interacting with individuals in a recovery or criminal justice or mental health or
homelessness setting
- Proven ability to manage and support a caseload of clients to achieve targets for
employment progression
- Proven track record of supporting people into find sustainable employment and
experience in understanding the local labour market
- Proven knowledge and understanding of the issues
faced by those in recovery in the job market
- Proven experience of supporting people to do CVs,
application forms, job search, interview preparation, mock interviews and telephone interviews
- Proven
experience of delivering employability training to groups and of delivering Job Clubs
- Experience of
using digital technology effectively essential with knowledge of I.T/ Computer Skills, Microsoft Offic, and
Zoom/Teams
Skills and Competencies:
- Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage with
participants and build good relationships
- Planning, organisation, and co-ordination skills
- Team
working and networking skills
- Time management skills
- Ability to work on own initiative and
remotely from line management
- Commitment to working in line with GCA’s values of collaboration, respect
and empathy
Why Join Us?
- Your work will contribute to make a real difference to people’s lives.
- Competitive salary and benefits
package :
- Very generous annual leave entitlement: full time employees start with an annual leave
entitlement of 37 days (inclusive of 12 bank holidays) which increases with length of service.
- Duvet
days where employees may take time off at short notice.
- Death in service policy.
- Cycle to work
scheme where employees can save money on a new bike and spread the cost.
- And much
more!
- Opportunities for continuous learning and career development.
- A supportive and
inclusive work environment where your contributions are valued.
We understand that many will have other commitments outside of work and so flexible working, part-time hours or
job-sharing arrangements will be considered for the right candidate.
Interested candidates are invited to apply by completing the online application form
If you require our application form in another format, please contact HR@glasgowcouncilonalcohol.org
The following is the timescale for the process :
- Closing date for applications: Wednesday 16th July 2025
- Shortlisting: Thursday 17th July
2025
- Date of interviews: Thursday 7th August 2025
- Start date: ASAP
Equal Opportunity Employer:
GCA is an Equal Opportunities Organisation. We are committed to treating all workers and job applicants fairly and
equally, regardless of their sex, pregnancy and maternity, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marital /
civil partnership status, age, race, disability or gender identity and expression or any other personal
characteristic.