The ALLIANCE is excited to be recruiting new members to join our Community Links Practitioner team that will be based
in Glasgow.
There are two part-time posts available, 21 hours per week and one full-time 35 hours per week maternity cover
post.
As part of the Links Programme, you will provide a person-centred service that is responsive to the needs and
interests of people living in areas affected by socio-economic deprivation. You will support people to identify
issues that affect their ability to live well. The post-holder will work collaboratively with individuals to
support them through decision making processes and help them decide upon the issues that they would like to
address; helping them overcome any barriers to addressing these.
Using service improvement methodology, the Community Links Practitioner will support the existing primary care team
to adopt a links approach.
They will support staff in becoming skilled in identifying local services and matching They will support existing
staff in becoming skilled in identifying local services and matching them to the needs of individual people.
Typical examples include social or lunch clubs, self-help groups, befriending organisations, hobby clubs (such
as gardening clubs) and employment or voluntary-work agencies.
The Community Links Practitioner will identify community resources and facilitate relationships between these
resources and the practice for the benefit of the patient. They will also build relationships and processes with
statutory organisations, health services and voluntary organisations such as the Citizens Advice Bureau, Money
Advice Service, NHS services and charities.
The aim of the Links Practitioner Programme is to support people to live well through strengthening connections
between community resources and primary care in deprived areas in Scotland.
The successful candidate must have:
- Ability to develop a non-dependent relationship with awareness of personal and professional boundaries, whilst
being supportive and respectful of others and non-judgmental
- Resilience
- A solution-focused
approach
- Non-discriminatory values
- Knowledge and experience of working with people who are
experiencing complex social and emotional circumstances. For example, people who have social, emotional and
mental health issues, complex life circumstances, experience chronic pain, drug and alcohol misuse or
homelessness
- Strong understanding of the challenges faced by people living in areas of deprivation in
relation to living well
- Proven and highly effective interpersonal and communication skills in working
with people on a 1:1 basis and with organisations
- Excellent influencing, negotiation and motivational
skills in order to engage people and to enable them to take up a wide range of community services and
activities
- Excellent networking and information management skills
- Ability to manage time
effectively
- Ability to effectively manage priorities
- Good understanding of data
protection
- Knowledge of facilitating service improvement
- Ability to work effectively as part of
a team and on own initiative
- IT skills in word processing, spreadsheets, email and the
internet
- An ability and willingness to travel extensively within the local community and wider
area.
As an ALLIANCE employee you will benefit from:
- 210 hours annual leave pro rata (equivalent of 30 days)
- 91 hours public holiday that can be taken
flexibly pro rata (equivalent of 13 days)
- 24.5 hours additional leave between Christmas Eve and New Year
pro rata (equivalent of 3.5 days)
- Contributory pension scheme 6%
- Annual incremental increase in
salary (until top of grade)
- Flexible working (formal and informal)
- Enhanced maternity,
paternity, shared parental and adoption pay
- Enhanced sick pay
- Employee Assistance
Programme
- Learning and development opportunities
- Time off in lieu
- Cycle
Scheme
- Carer Positive Employer
- Disability Confident Employer
- Up to 35 hours (pro rata)
paid carers leave per annum
- Up to 35 hours (pro rata) paid special leave
- Up to 70 hours (pro
rata) paid compassionate leave
- Paid day off to move house
- Employee forum
- Trade union
recognition for Glasgow Links programme
The ALLIANCE is a healthy working lives employer and encourages a healthy work life balance and is happy to talk
flexible working.
The ALLIANCE recognises that in real life, great people don’t always ‘tick all the boxes’. Even if you don’t meet
every point on the job description, if this role and our organisation feels like a good fit for you, we still
want to hear from you.
PVG Scheme membership is required for this post.
We are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that applicants may need during the recruitment process and you
will be asked whether you require any during this process. We also offer reasonable adjustments on the job.
The ALLIANCE is committed to the principles of the Disability Confident Scheme, which includes offering an interview
to a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for the
role.
This commitment does not guarantee an interview for all disabled applicants; candidates must meet the minimum
criteria of the role. The purpose of this approach is to promote positive action by encouraging disabled
individuals to apply for roles and providing them with the opportunity to demonstrate their skills, talents, and
potential at the interview stage.
There may be instances where it is not practical or appropriate to interview all disabled applicants who meet the
minimum criteria. In such cases, we will apply the same selection process used for non-disabled applicants,
shortlisting those who best meet the criteria.
Closing date for applications is 4pm on 8 May 2026.
Interviews will be held on 19 and 20 of May 2026. If you are unable to make this date, please notify us at the time
of application. We may be able to accommodate another time and date within 2 days of the original date.
About the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland
The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) is an independent Scottish Charity funded by a grant from
the Scottish Government. Our vision is for a Scotland where people of all ages who are disabled or living with
long term conditions, and unpaid carers, have a strong voice and enjoy their right to live well, as equal and
active citizens, free from discrimination, with support and services that put them at the centre.
The ALLIANCE has three core aims; we seek to:
- Ensure people are at the centre, that their voices, expertise, and rights drive policy and sit at the heart of
design, delivery and improvement of support and services.
- Support transformational change, towards
approaches that work with individual and community assets, helping people to stay well, supporting human rights,
self-management, co-production, and independent living.
- Champion and support the third sector as a vital
strategic and delivery partner and foster better cross-sector understanding and partnership.
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