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Community Worker with Turning Point Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Locations Glasgow Service Name National Voluntary Throughcare Service Type of service Criminal Justice Job Type Lead Practitioner Hours of work Full time Salary £25,326 - £28,394 Job Description Post: Community Worker Service: National Voluntary Throughcare Programme Based: Gleniffer Road, Paisley Hours: Part Time - 32 hours per week Salary: £25,326 - £28,394 pro rata Contract: Permanent Turning Point Scotland are delighted to be one of eight organisations working in partnership to deliver The National Voluntary Throughcare Programme. The government funded programme delivers inclusive voluntary throughcare services across Scotland for men, women and young people serving a short-term sentence or following a period of remand. The eight organisations will collaborate to achieve positive outcomes for people and their wider communities. Why Join Us? Impactful Work: Play a key role in transforming lives by supporting individuals through one of the most critical transitions in their life. Collaborative Environment: Be part of a strong partnership of leading organisations committed to making a positive impact. Training & Development: Access to ongoing professional development and training to further enhance your career. Nationwide Impact: The teams will work across Scotland, delivering tailored support to individuals at a local level, ensuring that each person receives the attention they deserve. About Your Key Skills And Experience: Trauma-Informed Support: Knowledge and practical experience in delivering trauma-informed care and person-centred support. Building Relationships: Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Collaborative Working: Experience working in multi-agency teams, with a focus on partnership building and supporting individuals through complex needs. Risk and Needs Assessments: Ability to conduct thorough assessments and provide effective risk management and safeguarding strategies. Case Management: Experience in maintaining accurate case records, including completion of assessments, progress reports, and action plans. Flexibility and Adaptability: Comfortable working across various cohorts and regional areas, adapting to changing service demands as needed. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with a focus on clear, empathetic, and professional interactions. About The Role: We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Community Workers to join our dynamic and collaborative team working across Argyll & Bute, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, committed to providing trauma-informed, person-centred support to individuals leaving prison. This role plays a vital part in supporting people through their journey of reintegration into the community. You will be part of a national initiative involving eight charitable organisations, led by Sacro, working in partnership with the Scottish Prison Service and local agencies. The goal is to reduce re-offending and improve wellbeing through effective, personalised support. A driving license and access to a vehicle for business use is essential for this role. Responsibilities: Demonstrate commitment to establishing trusting and genuine relationships, rooted in trauma informed principles Work collaboratively with the partnership team to deliver relational support for people accessing the NVTP Support and deliver effective pre-release planning Contribute to multi-agency meetings Deliver gate liberation support at this critical juncture Complete robust and dynamic risk assessments and safeguarding practice Conduct suitable needs assessment tools, tailored to the individual Complete accurate and timely records on the case management system to maintain high quality service standards Deliver assertive outreach to individuals to maximise engagement Identify suitable onward referrals at the earliest appropriate point Enable mutually agreed and gradual endings to support provision Actively participate in partnership meetings to support team working and service improvement Adherence with role training (including requirements of NVT service and organisation training) Flexible and responsive to service demand and willingness to work across cohorts and regional areas as required Please note that IT skills are required for all our vacancies. Where applicable, successful candidates will be required to register with the SSSC within 6 months of start date. We value lived experience, please click here to read more about our views Job Description Lead Practitioner - JOB DESCRIPTION.pdf – 117KB Opens in a new window Person Specification Lead Practitioner - PERSON SPECIFICATION.pdf – 110KB Opens in a new window Benefits package Turning Point Scotland have Platinum accreditation in Investors in People . Our staff are our most important asset, therefore we offer extensive training and impressive personal and career-focused development opportunities. You could be part of an organisation that not only offers excellent careers but makes a real difference to thousands of People’s lives and achieve your own personal fulfilment. Comprehensive Induction 123 Learning and development courses 29 eLearning courses Funded qualification – SVQ Social Services and Healthcare, work based assessment Your Career Pathway, we promote from within and advertise internally all jobs Pension Scheme, employer contribution 4% Wide range of family friendly policies 35 holiday/public holidays days' per year. Does this position require a valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle? No Does the post include personal care? No Does the post includ