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Project Officer

Deafblind Scotland
Full time
£24,723 – £29,229
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    Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay 1
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Total number of jobs in Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay, Fife: 1  All areas
Deafblind Scotland

Project Officer

  • Deafblind Scotland
  • Full time
  • £24,723 – £29,229
  • Hybrid: You’ll spend most of your time travelling across Fife, with the flexibility to work from home and occasional catch-ups in the office at Deafblind Scotland Learning & Development Centre, 1 Neasham Drive, Kirkintilloch
  • Closing 6th July 2026

Deafblind Scotland is the specialist charity working with deafblind people or those at risk of developing a second or dual sensory loss. Our ambitions are high for people with sensory loss, particularly those who are deafblind and we are therefore at the cutting edge of finding ways to support them to lead their most meaningful lives. The project operates in Fife to support people to access their rights so they can have a better quality of life and to reduce socio-economic and health inequalities.

The project officer will work with the carers affected by sensory impairment within this project which is part of our Connect2Support Programme. Overall ensuring the carers affected by sensory impairment, who are amongst the most disadvantaged in society, are provided with specialist support which enables them & those they care for to access their rights and navigate the systems, services and support that can improve their lives.

This project may be ideal for an early career candidate or someone seeking to move to a new field as the project is well support by the existing project team.

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