Glasgow Association for Mental Health (GAMH) provides a range of services for older people affected by mental health issues and unpaid carers, currently these include holistic therapies and peer group sessions based in local community settings. These services are to improve wellbeing, improve access to information, reduce isolation and promote equality and access issues related to older people.
We wish to employ an Assistant Project worker to assist the Later Life Coordinator in the effective delivery of our Calming Connections projects
The Assistant Project Worker will promote the Calming Connections services and assist in the coordination of the delivery of Complementary therapies, Mindfulness and Wellbeing groups.
Applicants should have experience of working within a community based social care setting and should possess an SVQ 2 or equivalent which can be registered with the Scottish Social Services Council or be willing to undertake such a qualification
An understanding of mindfulness, complementary therapies, group work and experience of working with older people and carers would be an advantage.
Appointment is subject to receipt of two satisfactory references. All staff will have Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Membership/Enhanced Disclosure Scotland check completed before any service user contact commences.
GAMH aims to promote equality of opportunity in service delivery as well as in employment practice. To achieve this, we positively welcome applications from all sections of the community. Accordingly if you have any particular requirements regarding your application please contact Laura Middell, Central Resources Director, on 0141 552 5592.
If you think you could contribute to our organisation, application packs are available on our website at gamh.org.uk
Click on “Our Work” tab to view current vacancies
Alternatively you can request an application pack from:
GAMH, St Andrews by the Green, 33 Turnbull Street, Glasgow G1 5PR – Tel: 0141 552 5592.
Closing date for applications: Friday 4th June 2021