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Chief Executive Officer

Epilepsy Scotland
Full time
£70,000 – £75,000
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Energy & Financial Wellbeing Adviser

Money Matters Money Advice Centre
Full time
up to £30,900
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Debt Adviser

Money Matters Money Advice Centre
Full time
up to £31,930
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Employability Worker

Govan Home and Education Link Project
Full time
£28,000
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Associate Director of Clinical Services

Freedom from Torture
Part time
£74,171 – £86,038 pro-rata
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Advocacy Support Worker

Govan Community Project
Part time
£25,410 pro-rata
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Research, Participation & Impact Lead

Right There
Full time
£39,681 – £43,079
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Office & Facilities Lead

Galgael Trust
Part time
£28,300 – £31,600 pro-rata
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Locality Manager Children & Families

Right There
Full time
£40,700 – £44,436
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Glasgow areas with jobs

    Anderston & City & Yorkhill 36
    Govan 9
    Calton 6
    Southside Central 4
    Cardonald 3
    Partick East & Kelvindale 3
    Canal 2
    Drumchapel & Anniesland 2
    East Centre 2
    Langside 2
    North East 2
    Springburn & Robroyston 2
    Baillieston 1
    Garscadden & Scotstounhill 1
    Hillhead 1
    Linn 1
    Maryhill 1
    Pollokshields 1
Total number of jobs in Govan, Glasgow: 9  All areas
Epilepsy Scotland

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Epilepsy Scotland
  • Full time
  • £70,000 – £75,000
  • Hybrid: 48 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1JL The Chief Executive will be expected to maintain a regular on-site presence to support visibility, collaboration, and organisational culture.
  • Closing 14th September 2026

The leader we’re looking for

At Epilepsy Scotland, how we do things matters just as much as what we do.

We care about honesty, compassion, kindness, fairness, trust, and treating people with respect.

We are looking for a Chief Executive who lives those values every day.

The charity sector is becoming more challenging, demand is growing, funding is tighter, and expectations are higher than ever.

We need someone who can bring people together, make good decisions, and move things forward while always keeping people with epilepsy at the centre..

What you’ll bring

  • Experience leading at a senior level (as a CEO or similar)
  • A background in charity, health, social care, or a similar sector
  • Experience leading change and improving how an organisation works
  • Confidence working with a Board
  • A good understanding of money and how to manage it responsibly
  • The ability to represent the organisation clearly and confidently

How you’ll lead

  • Be open and honest, even when conversations are difficult
  • Treat people with kindness and respect
  • Listen and take people seriously
  • Be fair and consistent in your decisions
  • Build trust by doing what you say you will do
  • Support people to do their best work
  • Take responsibility and make tough calls when needed

What you’ll do

  • Set a clear direction for Epilepsy Scotland
  • Lead the organisation through change in a steady and thoughtful way
  • Make sure services meet the needs of people with epilepsy
  • Help build a more secure financial future
  • Work with partners, funders, and decision-makers
  • Support the Board and keep them well informed
  • Success in this role will ensure that
  • People trust the organisation and feel supported
  • Staff know the direction and feel part of it
  • Services are valued and making a difference
  • Finances are stable and sustainable
  • Our voice is strong and hard to ignore

Why this role matters

People with epilepsy have the right to live without stigma, to get the support they need, and to feel part of society.

For many, it shapes confidence, opportunities, family life, and how people are supported, at home, at work, and in wider society.

This role plays a key part in making sure people are heard, supported, and able to live the life they choose.

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Money Matters Money Advice Centre

Energy & Financial Wellbeing Adviser

  • Money Matters Money Advice Centre
  • Full time
  • up to £30,900
  • On site: Glasgow & Surrounding Areas
  • Closing 31st August 2026

At Money Matters, we believe everyone deserves financial security, a warm home and access to high-quality advice when they need it most.

We're looking for an experienced and motivated Energy & Financial Wellbeing Adviser to join our team and provide holistic support across energy advice, welfare rights and money advice.

Every day you'll help people access vital income, reduce household costs, improve financial wellbeing and build more secure futures.

About the Role

You will provide practical advice and support to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship, helping them to:

• Reduce household energy costs

• Access grants, discounts and energy assistance schemes

• Maximise income through welfare benefits and financial support

• Improve budgeting and financial capability

• Address debt and financial difficulties

• Access the support they are entitled to

You will manage your own caseload, maintain accurate records and work collaboratively with partner organisations to achieve positive outcomes for clients.

We are looking for someone with:

• Experience providing welfare rights, money advice, debt advice or related advice services

• Good knowledge of Universal Credit and other social security benefits

• Experience supporting clients with income maximisation and benefit applications

• Strong communication and interpersonal skills

• Excellent organisational and case management skills

• A person-centred and compassionate approach

• Good IT and digital skills

Experience providing energy advice would be advantageous but is not essential.

A PVG Disclosure is essential for this position.

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Money Matters Money Advice Centre

Debt Adviser

  • Money Matters Money Advice Centre
  • Full time
  • up to £31,930
  • On site: Glasgow & Surrounding Areas
  • Closing 31st August 2026

Help People Regain Financial Control

At Money Matters, we believe everyone deserves financial security, dignity and access to high-quality advice when they need it most.

We're looking for an experienced and motivated Debt Adviser to join our team and provide practical, person-centred support to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.

Every day you'll help people manage debt, maximise income, improve financial wellbeing and build a more secure future.

About the Role

As a Debt Adviser, you will provide specialist debt advice and support to clients facing a range of financial challenges.

Your role will include:

• Providing debt advice and casework

• Supporting clients to access appropriate debt solutions

• Negotiating with creditors and debt collection agencies

• Maximising household income through welfare benefits and other financial support

• Supporting budgeting and financial capability

• Undertaking benefit entitlement checks

• Managing a varied caseload and maintaining accurate records

• Working collaboratively with colleagues and partner organisations

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Govan Home and Education Link Project

Employability Worker

  • Govan Home and Education Link Project
  • Full time
  • £28,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 28th August 2026

Job Purpose

The Employability Worker will deliver volunteering and employability support to parents, carers and individuals experiencing barriers to employment, education and training.

Embedded within Govan HELP’s wider family support model, the role will ensure employability support is integrated alongside counselling, wellbeing, financial advice and practical family support services. The postholder will work flexibly and compassionately with individuals who may be far from the labour market, supporting them to build confidence, develop skills and progress at a realistic pace towards positive destinations.

This role is central to Govan HELP’s place-based approach to tackling child poverty and strengthening outcomes for families across the Govan community.

Key Responsibilities

Employability Support

  • Deliver tailored one-to-one employability support to parents, carers and community members
  • Support individuals to identify strengths, aspirations and achievable goals
  • Develop personalised action plans with participants
  • Support CV building, applications, interview preparation and job searching
  • Assist individuals to access training, volunteering and employability opportunities
  • Work closely with volunteers and create more opportunities

Volunteering Development & Coordination

  • Support the development and coordination of volunteering opportunities across Govan HELP services
  • Recruit, support and maintain positive relationships with volunteers
  • Identify meaningful volunteering pathways that build confidence, skills and progression opportunities
  • Work with volunteers to support service delivery across groups, community activities and the Pantry
  • Promote volunteering as a stepping stone towards employability, training and social connection
  • Support volunteers to identify strengths, gain experience and progress towards positive destinations
  • Maintain volunteer records and contribute to monitoring and reporting on volunteer engagement and outcomes

Barrier Identification & Support

  • Identify barriers impacting employability including:
    • poverty
    • trauma
    • mental health challenges
    • caring responsibilities
    • low confidence
    • financial hardship
    • skills gaps
  • Work collaboratively with internal services to ensure participants receive holistic support

Group Work & Community Engagement

  • Deliver group-based employability and confidence-building sessions
  • Facilitate work-readiness and personal development activities
  • Undertake outreach across the Govan community to engage individuals furthest from employment
  • Build trusting relationships within the local community

Partnership Working

  • Develop pathways with employers, training providers and employability agencies
  • Work collaboratively with schools, housing providers, third sector organisations and community partners
  • Promote volunteering and supported progression opportunities

Outcome Monitoring

  • Maintain accurate records and contribute to monitoring and evaluation processes
  • Support reporting on outcomes and impact
  • Track participant progress and sustainment outcomes

This job description is not intended to be exhaustive. The post-holder will be expected to adopt a flexible attitude to the duties, which may have to be varied subject to the needs of the service and in keeping with the general profile of the post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by the Exclusions and Exemptions (Scotland) Order 2003, and as such any appointment will be subject to them having appropriate PVG Scheme Membership.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Experience supporting individuals facing barriers to employment
  • Understanding of poverty, trauma and social exclusion
  • Experience delivering one-to-one support and group work
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Ability to motivate and empower others
  • Knowledge of employability pathways, training and local support services
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team
  • IT skills and ability to maintain accurate records

Desirable

  • Experience within the third sector or community-based services
  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice
  • Experience supporting parents and families
  • Knowledge of the Govan community and local challenges
  • Relevant qualification in Community Development, Employability, Social Care or related field

Values & Approach

The successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • Compassion and empathy
  • A non-judgemental approach
  • Commitment to tackling inequality and child poverty
  • Flexibility and creativity
  • Belief in people’s potential
  • Commitment to relational and place-based working

Why This Role Matters

By supporting parents, carers and volunteers towards employment, education and training, the Employability Worker will help strengthen household stability, improve wellbeing and contribute to better long-term outcomes for children and families.

This role reflects Govan HELP’s belief that tackling child poverty requires whole-family, community-led and relational approaches that support people to move beyond surviving to thriving

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Freedom from Torture

Associate Director of Clinical Services

  • Freedom from Torture
  • Part time
  • £74,171 – £86,038 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Manchester
  • Closing 2nd September 2026

Freedom from Torture has an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director of Clinical Services (Clinical Operations) to join our team. This role will provide strategic and operational leadership across our Northwest and Scotland clinical services, while supporting quality improvement and the delivery of safe, effective and high-quality rehabilitation services for survivors of torture. The role will require regular travel between our Northwest and Scotland centres and occasional travel elsewhere in the UK as required.

About us

Freedom from Torture is an established charity that has been supporting survivors of torture for over 35 years and has a dedicated donor base. We are committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based interventions for people who have survived torture. We provide therapies to improve physical and mental health, medically document torture, and offer legal and welfare support. Our clinical model has been co-designed with survivors of torture and includes a range of interventions, including trauma-focused therapy, psychotherapy, family and couple systemic psychotherapy, group work, pain management and health assessment.

In addition to our treatment services, we expose torture globally, campaign for the rights of survivors and work to hold torturing states to account. We use evidence from our services and survivor voices to influence national and international change, placing survivors at the centre of everything we do.

Our current strategy seeks to increase access to rehabilitation services for survivors of torture, strengthen our clinical excellence through research, and explore innovative models of service delivery that enable us to reach more people in need. This includes piloting new approaches to service delivery and developing partnerships that help sustain and expand our impact. We undertake our work under our four core values of Hope, Compassion, Empowerment and Resolve. This is an exciting time to join Freedom from Torture and make a meaningful contribution to our future development.

We offer an active CPD programme to clinical staff, including opportunities to train in EMDR and NET.

We offer a competitive package, with a generous 30-day annual leave entitlement (pro rata), 6% employer pension contribution, and flexible and hybrid working arrangements.

About the role

This is a key leadership role within Freedom from Torture and reports to the National Director of Clinical Services, deputising when required. The role compliments another Associate Director role who is currently re-deployed part time on another project. The role has a particular focus on clinical operations, quality improvement and service development within our Northwest and Scotland centres.

The role will have a strong focus on ensuring safe and effective clinical operations, including oversight of clinical governance, clinical risk management, safeguarding, health and safety, quality assurance and audit activity.

An important aspect of the role will be supporting innovation and growth, including developing external partnerships, contributing to the piloting of new service models in Scotland, and working with colleagues in fundraising to identify grant, commissioning and partnership opportunities that support the sustainability of clinical services.

The role works closely with colleagues across clinical services, survivor empowerment, fundraising and organisational leadership to ensure effective collaboration and delivery of organisational objectives.

About you

The successful candidate will want to make a real difference through your clinical leadership by working for an organisation committed to justice, empowerment and high-quality service provision for survivors of torture.

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Govan Community Project

Advocacy Support Worker

  • Govan Community Project
  • Part time
  • £25,410 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 23rd August 2026

Govan Community Project provides a range of holistic services for people seeking asylum, refugees and vulnerable migrants in the Greater Govan area of Glasgow.

We are recruiting a Advocacy Support Worker to provide advocacy support to people going through the asylum process in the UK.

The Advocacy Worker works alongside individuals and families in the asylum community, supporting and empowering them to express their views, wishes and choices as they rebuild their lives in Glasgow. The Advocacy Worker will ensure that individuals are able to remain as involved as possible in all decisions which affect their and their families’ lives. Key areas of focus include access to adequate accommodation, education and health & wellbeing.

Our ideal candidate will have a good understanding of the challenges and barriers faced by those seeking sanctuary in the UK and experience of working with vulnerable people. They will have experience of providing advocacy support to others as well as supporting people to navigate bureaucratic systems in the UK. They will be confident in how to work with those who don’t speak English as a first language, including through the use of interpreters. They will have the skills to be able to manage a varied workload, working independently and as part of a team and great communication and relationship building skills.

This is a great opportunity to join a vibrant, dedicated team working in a diverse community.

Govan Community Project is committed to inclusion and diversity and to building a culture and environment where everyone is appreciated for the unique person they are and we welcome applications from individuals with a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences, who have the relevant skills for the role advertised. Some inclusive working options we can offer are flexible working and tailored wellbeing support.

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Right There

Research, Participation & Impact Lead

  • Right There
  • Full time
  • £39,681 – £43,079
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 21st August 2026

Can you turn evidence into impact and action - and make sure people’s voices shape how we enhance and deliver our programmes? We are looking for a Research, Participation & Impact Lead to strengthen how Right There learns, improves and communicates the difference we make.

You will bring together research, evaluation, participation and impact reporting across our For People, At Home and In The Community programmes. Working with colleagues, partners and people with lived experience, you will turn qualitative and quantitative evidence into practical recommendations, stronger services and informed strategic decisions.

Right There is a Scottish charity working to prevent people from becoming homeless or separated from the people they love. For more than 200 years, we have offered practical help, safe homes, emotional wellbeing support and strong community relationships.

Our vision is a world where everyone has an equal chance to create a safe and supportive place to call home. We work without judgement and tailor support to each person’s needs, strengths and aspirations.

Your Role

  • Lead Right There’s research, participation and impact activity, ensuring it informs strategy, service improvement and organisational learning.
  • Analyse programme performance, outcomes, lived-experience insight and external trends, turning complex information into clear recommendations.
  • Strengthen practical, proportionate systems for monitoring, evaluation and reporting, and support teams to use them confidently.
  • Design inclusive and trauma-informed participation and co-production approaches so feedback shapes decisions.
  • Research policy, best practice and sector developments; benchmark Right There’s work and coordinate clear organisational responses.
  • Test new approaches through scenario planning, focused projects and partnerships, with clear governance and learning.
  • Produce compelling reports, briefings, consultation responses and evidence for tenders, grants and stakeholder engagement.
  • Represent Right There in relevant local and national forums, building relationships that support learning, influence and innovation.

You will be curious, organised and confident working with people, data and evidence. You will build trust, ask thoughtful questions and make complex information useful, helping Right There make better decisions, demonstrate impact and keep improving.

You may come from research, monitoring and evaluation, participation, service improvement, impact reporting or social policy. Experience in charity, housing, homelessness, health, social care or community settings is welcome; what matters most is your ability to combine sound evidence with lived experience to improve outcomes.

What you will bring

  • Experience leading or delivering research, evaluation, participation or impact work.
  • Strong qualitative and quantitative analysis, with the judgement to identify what matters.
  • Clear, engaging communication for different audiences, from programme teams to senior leaders and external stakeholders.
  • Confidence facilitating workshops, consultation or engagement with a range of people.
  • An ethical, inclusive and person-centred approach, with an understanding of trauma-informed practice.
  • Strong project management skills and the ability to balance priorities, influence colleagues and work collaboratively.
  • A commitment to Right There’s values and to improving outcomes for people facing tough times.

Our Offer

  • The post holder will report to the Director of Programmes.
  • Your normal working hours are 35 per week, worked Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm, depending on the needs of the service, with 1-hour unpaid break.
  • Your usual place of work is 15 Dava Street, Glasgow, G51 2JA. Hybrid working, minimum 3 days office based.
  • Annual leave entitlement of 210 hours holiday (equivalent to 6 weeks) pro rata per year in the first year rising to 280 hours (equivalent to 8 weeks) pro rata per year in the second. This includes public holidays
  • You will be automatically enrolled into the People’s Pension provided you meet the auto-enrolment criteria
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Option to purchase and sell annual leave
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Galgael Trust

Office & Facilities Lead

  • Galgael Trust
  • Part time
  • £28,300 – £31,600 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 21st August 2026

GalGael is a small community organisation creating the conditions for people from marginalised communities to reclaim health and agency through woodwork, growing, crafting, and boat repair.

We're looking for an experienced Office & Facilities Lead to be the operational backbone of our self-managed team – keeping admin, facilities, compliance, and governance running smoothly.

You'll handle compliance (including PVG coordination), maintain our community membership records, provide project admin for Making Just Futures, and keep our workshops safe and welcoming.

This is a role for someone who: loves a good system, spots improvements, and takes pride in enabling others to do their best work. If you're happy working behind the scenes – keeping things running smoothly so that our team, volunteers, and community can focus on what they do best – we'd love to hear from you.

Equal OpportunitiesGalGael is working towards being an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community, irrespective of age; disability; gender reassignment; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion and belief; sex and sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership status.

The Job Description and logo also attached. This vacancy is also posted on our website here

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Right There

Locality Manager Children & Families

  • Right There
  • Full time
  • £40,700 – £44,436
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 21st August 2026

It doesn’t matter whether your background is children and families, social care, housing support, youth work or community services. If you care about keeping families together, helping young people feel safe and supported, and you know how to lead teams doing complex work well, this could be the next move for you.

Right There has spent 200 years making sure that fewer people in Scotland end up homeless and fewer families fall apart. Last year alone, almost 4,000 people got the support they needed to stay in their homes and stay close to the people they love. We are a charity with a clear, urgent mission. We need you to help us make sure children, young people and families in Glasgow and the West get the right support, at the right time, from teams who are confident, skilled and well led.

This is a new Locality Manager role working alongside our Head of Children and Families. You will lead the strategic implementation and operational management of our Glasgow and West Children and Families programmes, including Young People Family Support, Mentoring, and South Ayrshire Supported Accommodation.

It is complex, stretching and the stakes are real. This is work with children, young people and families whose lives are affected by poverty, care experience, housing insecurity, trauma and family breakdown. But it is also rewarding, hopeful and, in the way that only work with meaning can be, genuinely good fun.

Your role

  • Leading services well. You will directly manage delivery across our Glasgow and West Children and Families programmes, making sure services are safe, person-centred, strengths-based and aligned with Right There’s aims, values and strategic objectives. 
  • Keeping the focus on quality and outcomes. You will lead delivery in line with agreed outcomes, robust operational controls and best-practice legislation and guidance, including UNCRC, The Promise, GIRFEC, Care Inspectorate standards and SSSC Codes of Practice. 
  • Supporting teams to do their best work. You will lead, coach and develop service managers, coordinators and delivery teams, creating a positive culture where people feel supported, accountable and able to learn through reflective practice.
  • Making data useful. You will make sure service data, KPIs, reporting and quality assurance are accurate, timely and used well, so decisions are grounded in evidence and services keep improving.
  • Growing and developing services. You will take ownership of service development and annual business planning, investigating opportunities that align with existing provision and supporting proposals and tenders for new and developing work.
  • Building trusted partnerships. You will represent Right There with commissioners, local authorities, social work, housing, health services, the Care Inspectorate and other partners, making sure relationships are purposeful, professional and rooted in the needs of the people we support.
  • Managing risk, resources and compliance. You will oversee budgets, staffing, safeguarding, health and safety, complaints, reporting requirements and service standards, making sure the practical foundations are strong enough to support excellent delivery.

What you bring

Maybe you have built your career in children and families, social care, housing, youth work, mentoring or support services, and you are ready for a broader role with more influence. Or maybe you are already leading complex services and want that leadership to count for something bigger. Either way, you’ll recognise yourself here.

  • You understand the realities facing children, young people and families, and you believe support should be compassionate, practical and free from judgement.
  • You know how to lead services that are person-centred, strengths-based and grounded in clear professional boundaries.
  • You bring knowledge of relevant legislation, policy and practice across social care, family support, housing and safeguarding.
  • You are confident with quality assurance, performance management and service reporting, and you use data to improve what happens in practice.
  • You know how to build and lead teams, support managers, hold standards and create a culture where people can do good work well.
  • You can manage competing priorities, respond calmly to crisis and make sound decisions when things are complex.
  • You build strong relationships with colleagues, commissioners, local authorities, social work, housing, health services and regulators.
  • You genuinely care about social change — about children, young people and families having a fair chance at a safe and supportive place to call home.

You will need the right qualifications, or be willing to work towards them, including SVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care and SVQ Level 4 in Management or SCQF equivalent. You will also need to be able to travel across agreed geographical areas, with a driving licence and access to a car for work purposes.

Our offer

Salary up to £44,436 per annum. Full time, permanent, 35 hours per week, reporting to the Head of Children and Families. Your core place of work will be 15 Dava Street, Glasgow, with a minimum of three days per week in the office and travel across Glasgow and West programmes as required. You’ll get six weeks’ annual leave, rising to eight weeks in year two, the People’s Pension from day one, life assurance, and a wide range of wellbeing, development and lifestyle benefits. If this sounds like the kind of challenge you’ve been waiting for, we’d love to hear from you.

About Us

We are Right There, a charity that recently celebrated our 200th anniversary. We provide tailored support for people, at home, and in the community. We are here for people who are living with the effects of homelessness, poverty, substance use, or family breakdowns.

Last year we supported almost 4,000 individuals, helping to prevent them from becoming homeless or separated from the people they love. Every person’s story is unique, and everyone’s route home is different - it doesn’t matter what the situation is – we’re not here to judge, only to help.

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