
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is one of the largest healthcare systems in the United Kingdom, employing approximately 40,000 staff across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical professions and roles. We deliver acute hospital, primary, community and mental health services to a population of over 1.15 million people, and to a wider population of 2.2 million when regional and national services are included.
The role:
As an integral member of the Acute Addiction Liaison Team the post-holder will work in partnership demonstrating compassionate caring behaviours to fulfil the key functions of the Acute Addiction Liaison Service. The post holder will be a key link between Acute Hospitals and Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services (ADRS) and wider care providers.
The post holder will be responsible for assessment, formulation, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care relating to alcohol and drug recovery using a strength based recovery focused approach to care that proactively involves the person. Defining the level of need of problematic alcohol and/or drug use patients and targeting appropriate services pre discharge from hospital.
Duration, Location, and Working Pattern:
This is a permanent post of 36 hours per week.
This will be a city-wide but would be based at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in the first instance.
The shift pattern is Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm.
Key responsibilities:
The post-holder will be expected to have a commitment to the concept of recovery, enabling people to move on from their drug and alcohol problems and fulfil the alcohol and drug recovery service key functions:
The post-holder will practice within a legal & ethical framework as defined by:
The post-holders activity as a member of the Acute Addiction Liaison Team may involve interfacing with a variety of services typically including:
Knowledge, training, qualifications and/or experience required to do the job:
Registered Nurse – Level 1 NMC registration and knowledge of addictions.
Educated to minimum degree level/ or equivalent
Evidence of active and ongoing Continuing Professional Development
Completion of an evidenced based psychological therapies/ psychological approaches to care formal programme of study
Actively working towards postgraduate level/ or equivalent
Completed a recognised mentor preparation programme/ registered mentor
Specialist knowledge and application of physical and/ or mental health nursing care
Specialist knowledge and application of risk assessment/ factors impacting on physical/ mental health/ wellness and recovery
Evidence of Supervision/ reflective practice as a supervisor
What we offer:
We offer a wide range of supportive policies designed to enhance your employee journey, including a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and extensive learning and development opportunities.
As an NHS Scotland employee, you will be entitled to:
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, we would love to hear from you.
Jack Scott, Nurse Team Leader, 07479663373, Jack.scott@nhs.scot
Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service and the Recruitment Process: Information for candidates
This post may close early due to the volume of response. Please submit your application form as soon as possible. Due to the volume of applications that we receive, we will not be able to provide shortlisting feedback.
AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot can be great for planning and preparing your application, but your answers must be your own.
Tip: Think of AI as a helper, not a substitute. We want to understand you, not an AI tool.
From 1 April 2026, the Agenda for Change full-time working week will reduce from 37 hours to 36 hours. Part-time working hours will be reduced on a pro-rata basis. A corresponding increase in the hourly rate will apply, ensuring that overall pay remains unchanged.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) recognises the importance of work-life balance and is committed to offering a range of flexible working options where service needs allow. For roles where less than full-time hours can be accommodated, and where the tenure is listed as “various”, we encourage applications from individuals seeking flexible working arrangements. Flexible working will be included as a topic for discussion during the recruitment process.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and are proud of the diverse workforce we employ.
By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We welcome applications from across the Armed Forces Community and recognise military skills, experience and qualifications throughout the recruitment and selection process.
For application portal or log-in issues, please contact the Jobtrain Support Hub in the first instance.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is one of the largest healthcare systems in the United Kingdom, employing approximately 40,000 staff across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical professions and roles. We deliver acute hospital, primary, community and mental health services to a population of over 1.15 million people, and to a wider population of 2.2 million when regional and national services are included.
The role:
As an integral member of the Acute Addiction Liaison Team the post-holder will work in partnership demonstrating compassionate caring behaviours to fulfil the key functions of the Acute Addiction Liaison Service. The post holder will be a key link between Acute Hospitals and Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services (ADRS) and wider care providers.
The post holder will be responsible for assessment, formulation, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care relating to alcohol and drug recovery using a strength based recovery focused approach to care that proactively involves the person. Defining the level of need of problematic alcohol and/or drug use patients and targeting appropriate services pre discharge from hospital.
Duration, Location, and Working Pattern:
This is a permanent post of 36 hours per week.
This will be a city-wide but would be based at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in the first instance.
The shift pattern is Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm.
Key responsibilities:
The post-holder will be expected to have a commitment to the concept of recovery, enabling people to move on from their drug and alcohol problems and fulfil the alcohol and drug recovery service key functions:
The post-holder will practice within a legal & ethical framework as defined by:
The post-holders activity as a member of the Acute Addiction Liaison Team may involve interfacing with a variety of services typically including:
Knowledge, training, qualifications and/or experience required to do the job:
Registered Nurse – Level 1 NMC registration and knowledge of addictions.
Educated to minimum degree level/ or equivalent
Evidence of active and ongoing Continuing Professional Development
Completion of an evidenced based psychological therapies/ psychological approaches to care formal programme of study
Actively working towards postgraduate level/ or equivalent
Completed a recognised mentor preparation programme/ registered mentor
Specialist knowledge and application of physical and/ or mental health nursing care
Specialist knowledge and application of risk assessment/ factors impacting on physical/ mental health/ wellness and recovery
Evidence of Supervision/ reflective practice as a supervisor
What we offer:
We offer a wide range of supportive policies designed to enhance your employee journey, including a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and extensive learning and development opportunities.
As an NHS Scotland employee, you will be entitled to:
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, we would love to hear from you.
Jack Scott, Nurse Team Leader, 07479663373, Jack.scott@nhs.scot
Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service and the Recruitment Process: Information for candidates
This post may close early due to the volume of response. Please submit your application form as soon as possible. Due to the volume of applications that we receive, we will not be able to provide shortlisting feedback.
AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot can be great for planning and preparing your application, but your answers must be your own.
Tip: Think of AI as a helper, not a substitute. We want to understand you, not an AI tool.
From 1 April 2026, the Agenda for Change full-time working week will reduce from 37 hours to 36 hours. Part-time working hours will be reduced on a pro-rata basis. A corresponding increase in the hourly rate will apply, ensuring that overall pay remains unchanged.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) recognises the importance of work-life balance and is committed to offering a range of flexible working options where service needs allow. For roles where less than full-time hours can be accommodated, and where the tenure is listed as “various”, we encourage applications from individuals seeking flexible working arrangements. Flexible working will be included as a topic for discussion during the recruitment process.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and are proud of the diverse workforce we employ.
By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We welcome applications from across the Armed Forces Community and recognise military skills, experience and qualifications throughout the recruitment and selection process.
For application portal or log-in issues, please contact the Jobtrain Support Hub in the first instance.