Senior Community Connector (Gambling)

  • Full time
  • £28,560
  • On site: Clackmannanshire
  • Closing 5th June 2026


  • Advertised from 13th May 2026
  • 30 hours per week. Fixed Term:3 years Funded by: Scottish Government Gambling Levy
  • Pension (currently salary sacrifice); life insurance; volunteering provision; 33 days holiday inclusive of public holidays rising to 38 over five years (pro rata)

Role

Clackmannanshire Community Planning Partnership seeks to develop and test a holistic programme of support for people experiencing gambling harm within a Whole Family Support context. The need for this programme will be addressed via three interlinked elements: Prevention, Treatment and Harm reduction.

We aim to improve health and life expectancy, promote health and wellbeing, reduce health-harming activities and improve individual’s social connectedness, and enable equitable access to health and wellbeing through a preventative and early intervention approach.

The Senior Community Connector will work across our well-established whole family support system, linking individuals into supports to help reduce harm and access treatment. This additional post will work closely with gambling support partners (i.e. RCA Trust and Fast Forward), the Alcohol and Drugs Partnership, the Health and Social Care Partnership, and have access to our wider partnership network to create a package of holistic wrap-around support for individuals and their families.

This post will involve targeted outreach to engage with key population groups, namely women experiencing gambling harm; those with experience of housing insecurity and homelessness; those with experience of problematic substance use; and young people aged 16-24. This post will work closely with a new Income Maximisation Officer through the Citizens Advice Bureau. The post holder will be expected to develop a strong working relationship with CAB, Clackmannanshire Council’s Revenue and Benefits team as well as wider partners in our Whole Family Support system, to generate awareness and referrals for people at risk of gambling harm.

Application notes

Completed applications and equality and diversity forms to be sent directly to Lesley Jack, via email lesley.jack@ctsi.org.uk.


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