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The Mungo Foundation seeks a Recovery Practitioner at Glasgow South Recovery Hub, dedicated to providing support for addiction and harm reduction. In this role, you will deliver care, manage caseloads, and participate in community-based support, contributing to meaningful recovery outcomes for clients.
83% of our staff recommend us as a place to work!
(Data from Let’s Talk Staff Survey, September 2023.)
Role: Recovery Practitioner
Project/location: SGADRH - Glasgow
Hours: 28 hours per week
Contract type: Permanent
Closing date: Thursday 31st July 2025
Job ref: REQ00960
At Glasgow South Recovery Hub, we provide support for addiction, harm reduction, and abstinence. As a recovery practitioner, you will deliver high-quality care to people through a range of techniques and interventions, including group work, key working, and partnership working. You will manage an active caseload, identifying needs and supporting clients to meet their recovery goals. Support is delivered within the office and the local community based on client needs.
Previous applicants need not apply. Experience in social care or addiction is required.
What’s in it for You?
Join our team at The Mungo Foundation and enjoy benefits such as:
If unqualified, you will work towards a suitable qualification in line with SSSC requirements, with support from us.
Working with us means joining a community making a real impact in people's lives.
If you're ready for a fulfilling career, apply now. Let’s make a difference together!
Appointments are subject to PVG scheme membership, SSSC registration, and safer recruitment checks. We will guide you through this process.
Learn More About The Mungo Foundation
Founded in the mid-70s, our organisation provides social care tailored to individual needs. Our core values—Life, Justice, and Community—drive us to make a positive impact. On 1st April 2025, we joined Enable, Scotland’s leading charity, dedicated to promoting an equal society where everyone can live, work, and participate in their communities.