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
Community Engagement
Data and Record Management
Summary of requirements of the role
Essential
Desirable
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:
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
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
Community Engagement
Data and Record Management
Summary of requirements of the role
Essential
Desirable
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:
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
About Thrive
Thrive Edinburgh is about thinking big and thinking differently. We have made it our goal to promote mental health and protect our citizens’ resilience, self-esteem, family strength and joy, and reduce the toll of mental ill-health on individuals, our communities and our city.
The Thrive Welcome Teams are comprised of organisations that provide social, practical, learning and clinical support.
The South West partnership is between Space, SAMH and the Edinburgh Health & Social Care Partnership. Our organisations share a commitment to the Thrive vision and values of trust, respect, collaboration, person-centeredness, innovation, and compassion. Together we deliver a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency response so that citizens receive the right help for their mental health, at the right time. The team includes Mental Health Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Support Practitioners and Peer Workers.
More information about Thrive Edinburgh can be found heree
The Role
Peer work is a recognised practice in mental health recovery across the world.
The main role of a Thrive Peer Worker is to use their own lived experience of mental health recovery journey to promote good mental health practices with citizens within our communities.
This is achieved by providing short term, one-to-one, emotional and practical mental health support. Through confidential conversations a safe space is provided for people to discuss issues at their own pace, using person-centred tools to help others identify their strengths, and work towards achievable and meaningful recovery goals. These meetings can take place in a variety of locations including NHS venues and community based settings.
Peer Work supports people to establish meaningful and fulfilling links in the community so that people can more easily access the right help when needed including social, therapeutic and medical interventions.
Key tasks in the job:
· Hold initial conversations to assess needs and risk, ensuring people access the services that will best support them.
· Guide people to create individual support plans that draw on their own strengths
· Provide short term support through 1:1 meetings, typically between 2-6 sessions, drawing on your own mental health journey
· Be well connected in the community to understand the different services on offer and the criteria for referring.
· Accompany individuals to appointments to connect them into services.
· Attend cross team meetings to discuss cases and share learning.
· Attend open access ‘drop-in’ sessions that are held within community venues, providing people with instant access to advice and sign posting.
What you’ll bring:
· An understanding of Peer Work and how it can be utilised in therapeutic settings.
· Experience of managing your own mental health challenges, with a positive outcome, and able to share your recovery story to support others in their journey to recovery.
· Knowledge of a variety of key issues relating to mental health concerns.
· Have excellent interpersonal skills to naturally form and manage appropriate relationships with a range of people of all ages and walks of life.
· Be able to set appropriate boundaries with people you are supporting whist maintaining an open and trusting environment.
· Competent in the use of Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams)
The full job description and person specification for the role is attached.
About Space
Space is a community anchor organisation supporting people and their families in South West Edinburgh, with some of our services stretching city wide.
WE BELIEVE THAT CONNECTIONS BUILD COMMUNITIES
Space delivers 22 projects, with 60+ staff and over 50 volunteers. We deliver diverse services supporting young people, families, older people and carers amongst others.
For more information about Space and all our projects can be found on our website – spacescot.org
The vacancy
We are looking for a Vision Information Line Advisor to act as the first point of contact for individuals seeking information and support relating to visual impairment. In this role, you will provide clear, accessible and empathetic guidance to a wide range of callers, including people with visual impairments, their families, carers, employers and healthcare professionals. You will play a key part in helping callers understand the options available to them, offering appropriate advice, referrals or signposting to relevant services. Using your judgement, you will recognise when to involve a specialist or manager to ensure every interaction is safe, accurate and consistent. With a strong understanding of our services and processes, alongside awareness of external resources, you will deliver reliable information and create a positive, supportive experience for every caller.
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 via peopleandculture@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.
Do you want to work for an organisation that truly cares about its staff?
Would you like to use your skills to make a difference in people’s lives?
If the answer is ‘yes’, Space is the place for you!
Space is a community anchor organisation supporting people and their families in South West Edinburgh, with some of our services stretching city wide.
WE BELIEVE THAT CONNECTIONS BUILD COMMUNITIES
Space delivers 22 projects, with around 60 staff and 50 volunteers. We deliver diverse services supporting young people, families, older people and carers amongst others.
As a dynamic organisation no two days are the same, with a wealth of learning and development opportunities for our staff and volunteers.
Space is wholly committed to inclusion and diversity and to building a culture and environment where everyone is appreciated for the unique person they are.
For more information about Space and all our projects can be found on our website – spacescot.org
The Role
We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic administrator to join our team at our community hub.
The Reception Administrator is a key member of the Facilities Team and the face of the
organisation, ensuring that Space provides a welcoming and safe environment for staff and
visitors.
The role is a central point of contact across all Space projects, providing administration and
technical support to staff and volunteers, and ensuring the efficient operation of reception,
office and meeting rooms.
This is a very varied role, with no two days the same, typically you’ll be:
What you’ll bring:
What it’s like to work at Space:
·We care deeply about what we do and how we work. We work hard and get stuck in because we truly care about our community and each other.
·We live our values – they’re not just words printed on letterheads.
·We’re a team and work collaboratively, we support each other to succeed, we value relationships as much as results – egos are best left at the door.
·We’re not a finished article, we’re still evolving, still learning and not everything is perfectly optimised (yet).
·We find a way – we focus on solutions; challenges are puzzles to be worked out not excuses to give up.
·We’re curious and innovative, we challenge the norm and aren’t scared to voice ideas if we think we have a better way.
·The sector is demanding and unpredictable at times, priorities shift but if difficult decisions have to be made and we do it with integrity and maintain a people first ethos.
The full job description and the person specification for the role can be found below.
The hours for this role will predominantly be Monday – Friday between 9-5pm, however there may be a requirement for occasional evening and weekend working to facilitate events. The role is 4 days per week; there is some flexibility over which days are worked however it must include a Monday and Friday.
If you have any specific questions about the role or would like to have a brief chat before applying please contact Hazel Bell viacareers@spacescot.org.
Are you interested in the heritage sector and / or the community sector? Are you a good coordinator, with excellent communication skills and digitally confident?
We are looking for a motivated and well-organised individual to support our team working with communities across Scotland on the sustainable transfer of former places of worship into community ownership.
This role is office-based, working in Edinburgh or Inverness, but with the potential for some home working. Travel throughout the country will also be required
Ark is a major provider of Housing, Care and Support to people with long term and enduring conditions such as learning disabilities, mental health issues, dementia and autism.
Ark supports people to live independently in their own homes providing everything from a few hours a week social and life admin support to 24/7 care supporting with personal care, medication, household tasks, attending appointments and leisure activities.
We have lots of opportunities across Scotland for our Support Worker roles. As we provide full training no previous is experience is required.
If you are enthusiastic about supporting people to live their best lives, then apply now to join our team!
Your main duties will include but not be limited to:
Previous experience of the following is an advantage but not essential as Ark will provide full training: Care Worker, Social worker, Home Carer, Case Worker, Care Assistant, Autism Support Worker, Personal Care Assistant , Social Care Worker.
View our job outline, find out what you working week could look like and hear from our current Support Workers on Arks website arkha.org.uk/work-with-us
Why Ark?
In return for your valuable contribution, Ark will also offer you:
Our employees told us in a recent survey that they stay with Ark because they believe in our values, we have supportive managers who continually appreciate their staff and they love making a positive difference in our supported peoples lives, helping them to achieve their dreams.
Ark would love to hear from you whether you are an experienced Support Worker or new to Social Care.