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Epilepsy Fieldworker – Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Full time
- On site: Glasgow (office and community-based working)
- £25,880 - £26,920
- Monday to Friday – 35 hours per week. Some weekend work. This post is permanent subject to funding.
- Closing 17 August 2025

- Advertised from 31 July 2025
Role
Epilepsy Connections exists to ensure that everyone with epilepsy has the support, resilience, and respect they need to live life to the full. Every year, our Epilepsy Fieldwork Team supports hundreds of people to understand their epilepsy, manage their condition, and navigate the challenges that epilepsy can bring.
We provide a wide range of support, including:
- Practical information about epilepsy, seizures, treatment, seizure triggers, and lifestyle considerations.
- Help with managing epilepsy at home, in education, and at work.
- Emotional support to help people adjust to and cope with living with epilepsy.
- Assistance with benefits, housing, and social welfare issues.
- Liaison with epilepsy specialist clinics and healthcare providers.
- Signposting to appropriate services and resources.
About the Role
We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced self-starter to join our Greater Glasgow & Clyde Fieldwork Team. Working in an advisory capacity, you will support adults and children with epilepsy, including those with difficult-to-control epilepsy, additional disabilities, or those experiencing social isolation.
You will also provide advice and information to families, carers, employers, and professionals in health, social care, education, and housing. This is a rewarding and varied role where you will make a real difference in people's lives.
In the coming year, a key priority for the Fieldwork Team is to reconnect with local communities and referral partners. You will play an active role in building relationships with new referrers and engaging with community-based organisations to help us reach more people who could benefit from our support.
About You
We are seeking candidates who can demonstrate:
- Experience of providing information, advice, or support in a health, social care, or welfare setting.
- A person-centred approach and the ability to build trust and rapport with diverse individuals.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and advocacy skills.
- A good understanding of the challenges of living with a long-term condition.
- The ability to work independently, manage a varied caseload, and prioritise effectively.
Knowledge of epilepsy is desirable but not essential — we will provide comprehensive training and ongoing support from our experienced team.
Additional Requirements
- A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable for community-based work.
- PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) membership will be required.
What We Offer
- A supportive and friendly team environment in a small but dynamic charity.
- Opportunities for professional development and training in epilepsy and related areas.
- Flexible working arrangements where possible.
- Volunteer and wellbeing days
Equality and Inclusion
We are committed to building a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from speakers of community languages and individuals from underrepresented groups who meet the essential criteria for the post.
Application notes
To apply, please complete the application form in line with the Guidance notes.
Please note that CV’s will not be accepted.
Closing date: 17th August 2025
Interviews: Wednesday 27th & Thursday 28th August 2025, in person at our Baltic chambers office.