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Fundraising Officer

Edinburgh Food Project
Full time or Part time
£28,610 – £32,416
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Vision Group Coordinator - Edinburgh, Fife & Tayside

Sight Scotland
Full time
£28,074 – £30,695
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Vision Group Coordinator - Highlands and Grampian

Sight Scotland
Full time
£28,074 – £30,695
Find out more

Vision Group Coordinator - Borders

Sight Scotland
Part time
£28,074 – £30,695 pro-rata
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Welfare Rights Adviser

Edinburgh Food Project
Full time or Part time
£28,610 – £32,416
Find out more

Service Manager – Financial Wellbeing Team

CHAI
Full time
£35,110 – £37,820
Find out more

Member Support Advisor (Regional Support North-East)

Development Trusts Association Scotland
Part time
£38,894 – £40,961 pro-rata
Find out more

Edinburgh areas with jobs

    City Centre 31
    Leith 19
    Leith Walk 19
    Sighthill & Gorgie 7
    Morningside 6
    Drum Brae & Gyle 4
    Inverleith 4
    Southside & Newington 4
    Fountainbridge & Craiglockhart 3
    Corstorphine & Murrayfield 2
    Forth 2
    Pentland Hills 2
    Portobello & Craigmillar 1
Total number of jobs in Sighthill & Gorgie, Edinburgh: 7  All areas
Edinburgh Food Project

Fundraising Officer

  • Edinburgh Food Project
  • Full time or Part time
  • £28,610 – £32,416
  • On site: Unit 12, New Lairdship Yards, Broomhouse Road, Edinburgh, EH11 3UY
  • Closing 9th September 2026

Join Edinburgh Food Project and grow vital income to provide emergency food aid, support and advice to people in hardship, helping create an Edinburgh without poverty, where everyone has what they need to thrive.

As a Fundraising Officer at Edinburgh Food Project, you will play a key role in generating income, building supporter relationships and raising awareness of our work across Edinburgh.

This is a varied, hands-on fundraising role for an experienced fundraiser who can confidently work across corporate, community, individual and event fundraising, with a particular focus on developing individual and corporate income.

We’re looking for a well-rounded fundraiser to help grow income and supporter engagement across funding streams. You’ll build strong relationships, develop new fundraising opportunities, deliver engaging events and campaigns, and provide excellent supporter stewardship.

If you’re proactive, creative, relationship-focused and passionate about making a difference, we’d love to hear from you.

Edinburgh Food Project offers a range of benefits including generous annual leave, competitive salaries, flexible working, and training opportunities.

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Sight Scotland

Vision Group Coordinator - Edinburgh, Fife & Tayside

  • Sight Scotland
  • Full time
  • £28,074 – £30,695
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh, Fife & Tayside
  • Closing 27th August 2026

About this role and what is the opportunity within the role

To join an experienced fun team to support the delivery of Centre Without Walls activities and inclusive sporting opportunities. This will be done under guidance from the Vision Community & Sports Lead. Actively engage volunteers and community partners to expand participation and ensure vision groups are accessible, safe, and welcoming.

What does a day in this role look like

To plan, deliver, and coordinate social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities for people with visual impairment, creating safe and inclusive environments that promote wellbeing and social connection.

What development opportunities are available within the role?

Most people learn parts of the job once they are in post, you will have access to in person training and online training. So, if this role interests you and you believe you can help us grow our community-based services we would love to hear from you.

What is expected of you within this role?

Group Delivery and Facilitation

  • Plan and deliver social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities (remotely and in person).
  • Create and maintain inclusive, supportive group environments where all participants can engage fully.
  • Manage light safeguarding and wellbeing checks within group settings and escalate concerns promptly.

Community Engagement

  • Actively build community relationships, engage and nurture partner organisations, to recruit new clients and volunteers.
  • Work with local community groups to help make activities accessible and welcoming for people with visual impairment.
  • Provide volunteers with clear guidance, encouragement, and feedback during activities.

Data and Record Management

  • Maintain accurate attendance and activity records for all groups.
  • Capture feedback from participants and volunteers to inform service improvement.

Summary of requirements of the role Essential

  • Experience in group facilitation (social, wellbeing, peer-led, or creative).
  • Proven ability to create safe, inclusive, and engaging group environments.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with empathy, confidence, and clear communication.
  • Experience of working with veterans or people with a visual impairment in a paid or voluntary capacity.
  • Ability to build and sustain relationships with local community partners and volunteers.
  • Confidence in representing the organisation in local settings and promoting its services.
  • Understanding of safeguarding principles and willingness to act on concerns.
  • Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and balance multiple priorities.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of visual impairment and accessibility best practice.
  • Experience supporting volunteers or community-led activities.
  • Familiarity with community asset-based approaches or outreach work.
  • Awareness of veterans’ support services.
  • Experience in monitoring participation, gathering feedback, and contributing to service evaluation.

You don’t need to meet every single requirement to be a great candidate. Most people learn parts of the job once they’re in post, so if a role interests you and you believe you could grow into it, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re committed to fair, accessible recruitment. If you need any adjustments, like extra time, a different format, or other support, at any stage of the process, just let us know. Please contact People and Culture on 0131 378 2793 or via people@sightscotland.org.uk who can arrange for any support you need.

About us

For more than 230 years we've been supporting and empowering people with sight loss to live fulfilling lives. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we want to do more. We will build on our rich history to create an organisation which is prepared for the future, and ready to respond to the needs of people impacted by vision loss.

Our vision is bold. We want to be at the leading edge of positive societal change by:

  • Investing our funds in the support that makes the biggest difference
  • Putting our community at the heart of what we do
  • Campaigning for change
  • Accelerating prevention and treatment of eye conditions
  • Fostering a collaborative culture of innovation and learning

We're determined that no-one should face sight loss alone. We're committed to improving, diversifying and growing our services to make sure we can reach many more people with sight loss - when and where they need us.

Our organisational values - Transform, Unite and Thrive - underpin all the work we do at Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans.

  • Benefits
  • Generous employee pension scheme
  • Learning and Development opportunities
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Discounted cinema tickets
  • Discounts for carers
Find out more
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Sight Scotland

Vision Group Coordinator - Highlands and Grampian

  • Sight Scotland
  • Full time
  • £28,074 – £30,695
  • Hybrid: Highlands and Grampian
  • Closing 27th August 2026

About this role and what is the opportunity within the role

To join an experienced fun team to support the delivery of Centre Without Walls activities and inclusive sporting opportunities. This will be done under guidance from the Vision Community & Sports Lead. Actively engage volunteers and community partners to expand participation and ensure vision groups are accessible, safe, and welcoming.

What does a day in this role look like

To plan, deliver, and coordinate social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities for people with visual impairment, creating safe and inclusive environments that promote wellbeing and social connection.

What development opportunities are available within the role?

Most people learn parts of the job once they are in post, you will have access to in person training and online training. So, if this role interests you and you believe you can help us grow our community-based services we would love to hear from you.

What is expected of you within this role?

Group Delivery and Facilitation

  • Plan and deliver social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities (remotely and in person).
  • Create and maintain inclusive, supportive group environments where all participants can engage fully.
  • Manage light safeguarding and wellbeing checks within group settings and escalate concerns promptly.

Community Engagement

  • Actively build community relationships, engage and nurture partner organisations, to recruit new clients and volunteers.
  • Work with local community groups to help make activities accessible and welcoming for people with visual impairment.
  • Provide volunteers with clear guidance, encouragement, and feedback during activities.

Data and Record Management

  • Maintain accurate attendance and activity records for all groups.
  • Capture feedback from participants and volunteers to inform service improvement.

Summary of requirements of the role Essential

  • Experience in group facilitation (social, wellbeing, peer-led, or creative).
  • Proven ability to create safe, inclusive, and engaging group environments.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with empathy, confidence, and clear communication.
  • Experience of working with veterans or people with a visual impairment in a paid or voluntary capacity.
  • Ability to build and sustain relationships with local community partners and volunteers.
  • Confidence in representing the organisation in local settings and promoting its services.
  • Understanding of safeguarding principles and willingness to act on concerns.
  • Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and balance multiple priorities.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of visual impairment and accessibility best practice.
  • Experience supporting volunteers or community-led activities.
  • Familiarity with community asset-based approaches or outreach work.
  • Awareness of veterans’ support services.
  • Experience in monitoring participation, gathering feedback, and contributing to service evaluation.

You don’t need to meet every single requirement to be a great candidate. Most people learn parts of the job once they’re in post, so if a role interests you and you believe you could grow into it, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re committed to fair, accessible recruitment. If you need any adjustments, like extra time, a different format, or other support, at any stage of the process, just let us know. Please contact People and Culture on 0131 378 2793 or via people@sightscotland.org.uk who can arrange for any support you need.

About us

For more than 230 years we've been supporting and empowering people with sight loss to live fulfilling lives. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we want to do more. We will build on our rich history to create an organisation which is prepared for the future, and ready to respond to the needs of people impacted by vision loss.

Our vision is bold. We want to be at the leading edge of positive societal change by:

  • Investing our funds in the support that makes the biggest difference
  • Putting our community at the heart of what we do
  • Campaigning for change
  • Accelerating prevention and treatment of eye conditions
  • Fostering a collaborative culture of innovation and learning

We're determined that no-one should face sight loss alone. We're committed to improving, diversifying and growing our services to make sure we can reach many more people with sight loss - when and where they need us.

Our organisational values - Transform, Unite and Thrive - underpin all the work we do at Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans.

Benefits

  • Generous employee pension scheme
  • Learning and Development opportunities
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Discounted cinema tickets
  • Discounts for carers
Find out more
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Sight Scotland

Vision Group Coordinator - Borders

  • Sight Scotland
  • Part time
  • £28,074 – £30,695 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Borders
  • Closing 27th August 2026

About this role and what is the opportunity within the role

To join an experienced fun team to support the delivery of Centre Without Walls activities and inclusive sporting opportunities. This will be done under guidance from the Vision Community & Sports Lead. Actively engage volunteers and community partners to expand participation and ensure vision groups are accessible, safe, and welcoming.

What does a day in this role look like

To plan, deliver, and coordinate social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities for people with visual impairment, creating safe and inclusive environments that promote wellbeing and social connection.

What development opportunities are available within the role?

Most people learn parts of the job once they are in post, you will have access to in person training and online training. So, if this role interests you and you believe you can help us grow our community-based services we would love to hear from you.

What is expected of you within this role?

Group Delivery and Facilitation

  • Plan and deliver social, confidence-building, and peer-led activities (remotely and in person).
  • Create and maintain inclusive, supportive group environments where all participants can engage fully.
  • Manage light safeguarding and wellbeing checks within group settings and escalate concerns promptly.

Community Engagement

  • Actively build community relationships, engage and nurture partner organisations, to recruit new clients and volunteers.
  • Work with local community groups to help make activities accessible and welcoming for people with visual impairment.
  • Provide volunteers with clear guidance, encouragement, and feedback during activities.

Data and Record Management

  • Maintain accurate attendance and activity records for all groups.
  • Capture feedback from participants and volunteers to inform service improvement.

Summary of requirements of the role Essential

  • Experience in group facilitation (social, wellbeing, peer-led, or creative).
  • Proven ability to create safe, inclusive, and engaging group environments.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with empathy, confidence, and clear communication.
  • Experience of working with veterans or people with a visual impairment in a paid or voluntary capacity.
  • Ability to build and sustain relationships with local community partners and volunteers.
  • Confidence in representing the organisation in local settings and promoting its services.
  • Understanding of safeguarding principles and willingness to act on concerns.
  • Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and balance multiple priorities.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of visual impairment and accessibility best practice.
  • Experience supporting volunteers or community-led activities.
  • Familiarity with community asset-based approaches or outreach work.
  • Awareness of veterans’ support services.
  • Experience in monitoring participation, gathering feedback, and contributing to service evaluation.

You don’t need to meet every single requirement to be a great candidate. Most people learn parts of the job once they’re in post, so if a role interests you and you believe you could grow into it, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re committed to fair, accessible recruitment. If you need any adjustments, like extra time, a different format, or other support, at any stage of the process, just let us know. Please contact People and Culture on 0131 378 2793 or via people@sightscotland.org.uk who can arrange for any support you need.

About us

For more than 230 years we've been supporting and empowering people with sight loss to live fulfilling lives. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we want to do more. We will build on our rich history to create an organisation which is prepared for the future, and ready to respond to the needs of people impacted by vision loss.

Our vision is bold. We want to be at the leading edge of positive societal change by:

  • Investing our funds in the support that makes the biggest difference
  • Putting our community at the heart of what we do
  • Campaigning for change
  • Accelerating prevention and treatment of eye conditions
  • Fostering a collaborative culture of innovation and learning

We're determined that no-one should face sight loss alone. We're committed to improving, diversifying and growing our services to make sure we can reach many more people with sight loss - when and where they need us.

Our organisational values - Transform, Unite and Thrive - underpin all the work we do at Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans.

  • Benefits
  • Generous employee pension scheme
  • Learning and Development opportunities
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Discounted cinema tickets
  • Discounts for carers
Find out more
Shortlist
Edinburgh Food Project

Welfare Rights Adviser

  • Edinburgh Food Project
  • Full time or Part time
  • £28,610 – £32,416
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 25th August 2026

Use your welfare rights expertise to tackle poverty and create lasting change

Edinburgh Food Project is seeking an experienced Welfare Rights Adviser to join our Money Advice Service.

Our outreach model delivers advice in food bank and community settings, helping us reach people who may not otherwise access support. You'll work directly with individuals experiencing financial hardship, providing high-quality advice, advocacy and casework that helps address both immediate needs and the root causes of poverty.

We're seeking a skilled adviser who can confidently navigate complex welfare, debt and housing issues, manage a varied caseload and maintain high standards of case recording and reporting. You'll combine technical expertise with a person-centred approach, building trust with clients and supporting them to take positive steps towards greater financial stability.

At Edinburgh Food Project, you'll join a supportive, values-led organisation where staff feel genuinely appreciated. We offer flexible and hybrid working, 34 days annual leave, enhanced family-friendly policies, generous sick pay, employer pension contributions, life assurance, wellbeing support and a commitment to learning and development.

If you're passionate about social justice, skilled in welfare rights advice, and motivated by helping people achieve lasting change, we'd love to hear from you.

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CHAI

Service Manager – Financial Wellbeing Team

  • CHAI
  • Full time
  • £35,110 – £37,820
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 28th August 2026

About CHAI

CHAI is a leading community advice organisation dedicated to reducing poverty, preventing homelessness and improving the wellbeing of individuals and families across Edinburgh.

We believe that no one in our communities should endure hardship. Our Financial Wellbeing Team provides high-quality welfare rights, debt and housing advice to some of the city's most vulnerable people through a range of community-based services.

We are looking for an experienced, motivated and inspirational Service Manager to lead our Financial Wellbeing Team and help shape the future of our services.

About the Role

This is an exciting opportunity to join CHAI's Senior Management Team at a time of continued growth and development.

As Service Manager for our Financial Wellbeing Team, you will lead a dedicated team of advisers delivering life-changing welfare rights, debt and housing advice to individuals and families across Edinburgh. You will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of service delivery, supporting and developing staff, maintaining strong relationships with commissioners and partners, and driving continuous improvement across the service.

This is a varied and rewarding leadership role that combines operational management with strategic development. You will play a key role in shaping and expanding our services, identifying new opportunities, supporting funding initiatives and helping to ensure CHAI continues to meet the changing needs of our communities.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about tackling poverty and inequality, who inspires others to achieve their best, and who is committed to delivering excellent advice services that empower people to improve their lives.

If you are an experienced manager with a collaborative leadership style, excellent organisational skills and a commitment to social justice, we would love to hear from you.

Job Purpose

As a member of CHAI's Senior Management Team, you will provide leadership and operational management to a team of advisers delivering welfare rights, debt and housing advice in accordance with the Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers.

You will ensure services are delivered to the highest professional standards, contractual targets are achieved, and staff are supported to deliver outstanding outcomes for clients.

Our advisers work across a variety of locations including GP surgeries, Mental Health and Recovery Hubs, community venues and CHAI offices.

This is an exciting opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.

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Development Trusts Association Scotland

Member Support Advisor (Regional Support North-East)

  • Development Trusts Association Scotland
  • Part time
  • £38,894 – £40,961 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: home and office, with travel throughout the country with focus on North East-Moray, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands.t
  • Closing 24th August 2026

Would you love to support community organisations to become stronger and more sustainable? Do you have experience of working with communities, able to provide information and encouragement?

Working as part of the member support team, this role will provide advice and support to our members (primarily in the North-East of Scotland) build relationships and contribute to the growth of the development trust movement.

This role will involve hybrid working from home and office, with travel throughout the country.

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