About Us:
Murray’s Initiative (formally known as Glasgow Council on Alcohol) is an independent Scottish charity that works to
reduce alcohol and drug-related harm at both individual and community levels. Established in 1965, Murray’s
Initiative adopts a long-term, trauma-informed and asset-based approach to changing the culture around substance
use. Its services are built on a person-centred, harm-reduction model, supporting people whether their goal is
to reduce consumption or achieve abstinence.
Murray’s Initiative offers free, confidential counselling services for people concerned about their own or someone
else's drinking. Murray’s Initiative delivers a range of interventions including groupwork and employability
support as well as a number of holistic and inclusive services, such as a women’s service for survivors of
gender-based violence, young persons peer education service, LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing support and tailored
wellbeing programmes.
Murray’s Initiative is also a recognised provider of professional development, offering a comprehensive training
portfolio including education aimed at increasing awareness of alcohol use and promoting healthier lifestyles,
COSCA Counselling Skills and a Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Murray’s Initiative deliver services over 6 days per week and throughout Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire and East
Renfrewshire, helping people make meaningful, positive change in their lives.
The foundation of Murray’s Initiative is our supportive and inclusive culture for all who engage and work with
us.
About the Role:
The role of Community Engagement Worker is to provide a community-based Alcohol Brief Intervention (ABI) service in
the wider community and primary care settings within Greater Glasgow in partnership with other statutory,
voluntary and community agencies within the area.
As part of the role, the Community Engagement Worker will host alcohol information stalls in communities across
Greater Glasgow to talk to members of the public about alcohol consumption and provide evidence based screenings
and interventions.
The postholder will also be support the wider Education & Development team on delivery of the Alcohol Brief
Interventions Skills training.
Travel throughout Greater Glasgow will be essential for this role.
The Community Engagement Worker will report to the Service Manager – Education & Development.
This post requires membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme for protected adults. Successful
applicants will be required to join the PVG Scheme.