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Housing and Homelessness Advisor - Glasgow's Helping Heroes

SSAFA
Full time
£29,387
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Project Worker

The Rock Trust
Full time
£25,295 – £28,487
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Community Young Person and Family Support Worker (Crisis Response)

Includem
Full time
£28,594
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Sessional Workers - National Intensive Support Package Service

SACRO
Part time
Sessional
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Chair of the Board

Right There
Management Board
Unpaid
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Administrator

Preshal Trust
Full time
£22,000 – £25,000
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Creative Development Coordinator

Sunny Govan Radio
Part time
£32,800 pro-rata
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Volunteer Treasurer

Sunny Govan Radio
Management Board
Unpaid
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Glasgow areas with jobs

    Anderston & City & Yorkhill 22
    Govan 8
    Canal 7
    Southside Central 3
    Calton 2
    East Centre 2
    Baillieston 1
    Cardonald 1
    Drumchapel & Anniesland 1
    Garscadden & Scotstounhill 1
    Hillhead 1
    Newlands & Auldburn 1
    North East 1
    Partick East & Kelvindale 1
    Pollokshields 1
    Shettleston 1
Total number of jobs in Govan, Glasgow: 8  All areas
SSAFA

Housing and Homelessness Advisor - Glasgow's Helping Heroes

  • SSAFA
  • Full time
  • £29,387
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 12th April 2026

As a Housing and Homelessness Advisor, you’ll provide person‑centred housing support to the Armed Forces community, offering advice, casework and tenancy sustainment to those at risk of homelessness. You’ll triage new enquiries, manage a varied caseload and ensure accessible, inclusive support for all beneficiaries.

Working closely with local authorities, housing providers and third‑sector partners, you’ll help deliver joined‑up support through the Council’s Housing Options approach. You’ll represent GHH in forums with key stakeholders, including Homeless Network Scotland, and contribute to housing projects and outreach clinics across the city.

A key part of the role includes applying for funding for rent, deposits and emergency accommodation, while supporting beneficiaries to maintain stable, long‑term housing through proactive engagement and early intervention.

This is a dynamic, community‑focused role where no two days are the same. You’ll develop your skills in case management, safeguarding, multi‑agency working and crisis support, while making a meaningful difference to those who have served.

As a pet‑friendly service, GHH regularly supports beneficiaries who may have assistance or support animals.

About the team

GHH, based at the Pearce Institute in Govan and delivered in partnership with SSAFA and Glasgow City Council, provides trusted support to serving personnel, veterans, and their families. Our trauma‑informed, holistic approach offers wraparound assistance that addresses housing needs alongside wider wellbeing challenges, helping beneficiaries build resilience and sustain long‑term housing solutions.

The service operates a gateway model, giving the Armed Forces community a single point of contact for housing, financial, employability and wider support.

You’ll be part of a highly collaborative network, working closely with local and national partners such as Citizens Advice Scotland, Veterans Housing Scotland, Erskine, Scottish Veterans Residences, Defence Medical Welfare Services, Homeless Casework Teams and Homeless Network Scotland. The role also involves attending stakeholder events that may occasionally fall outside of standard office hours.

About you

To be successful in this role, you will need to be a proactive, compassionate person with a genuine interest in housing and homelessness. You’ll bring relevant experience or strong transferable skills, along with the motivation to support the Armed Forces community through complex housing challenges.

Ideally, you will hold a Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Level 2 or 3 qualification in Housing Practice or be willing to work towards it as part of your development in the role

You’ll manage a varied caseload, provide person‑centred support, and work closely with local authorities, landlords and partner agencies. Strong communication, problem‑solving and organisational skills are essential.

This is a community‑based role involving citywide travel, outreach work and home visits, and requires flexibility when dealing with urgent or changing needs.

About SSAFA

SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity is a trusted source of support for the Armed Forces community in their time of need. In 2024 our trained teams of volunteers and employees helped more than 54,000 people, including veterans, serving personnel (regulars and reserves) and their families.

SSAFA understands that behind every uniform is a person. And we are here for that person and their family, any time they need us and in any way they need us.

Diversity and Inclusion at SSAFA

SSAFA exists to support a diverse range of beneficiaries within the armed forces community, and we believe diversity within our teams is key to ensuring we can deliver our services effectively. We thrive on differences and believe it is critical to our success as a worldwide charity. SSAFA is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace that seeks to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We therefore encourage applications from all genders, races, religions, ages and sexual orientations, as well as parents, veterans, people living with disabilities, and any other groups that could bring diverse perspectives to our business.

SSAFA is committed to using the Disclosure & Barring Service to ensure we, as an employer, safeguard those we serve.

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The Rock Trust

Project Worker

  • The Rock Trust
  • Full time
  • £25,295 – £28,487
  • On site: The Rock Trust office, 840-860 Govan Road, Glasgow with occasional travel across central Scotland
  • Closing 12th April 2026

Mission Statement

Our long-term vision is to end youth homelessness. Our more immediate mission is to ensure that every young person in Scotland has access to expert youth specific services to assist them to avoid, resolve and move on from homelessness, making it rare, brief, and non-recurring.

Context

The Project Worker will work as an intensive support worker linking directly with young people either in the community or from the office base in Govan. They will coordinate and provide emotional and practical support on a 1:1 and group basis. Working with young people to secure a tenancy or to maintain their tenancy to ensure that a young person’s experience of homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring.

The Project Worker will offer line management, guidance, and support to volunteers, working together to support young people to improve their practical independent living skills, access other services and to reach their full potential. Project Workers are responsible for completing housing applications, support plans and risk assessments and are the main contact for any key peopleinvolved in the care and support of young people.

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Includem

Community Young Person and Family Support Worker (Crisis Response)

  • Includem
  • Full time
  • £28,594
  • On site: Various (Aberdeen, Dundee, Fife, Stirling and Glasgow)
  • Closing 12th April 2026

As a Community Young Person and Family Support Worker (Crisis Response), you will be required to travel Scotland-wide, with potential overnight stays away from home, with expenses paid.

To continue our existing well-established service and support a Pilot project (Alternative to Policy Custody), we are looking for a keen, enthusiastic individual who has an interest in helping children, young people and their families. This new pilot will be supporting young people away from police involvement and working along side our bespoke young person and family support service.

Are you able to stay calm under pressure? Do you have these qualities? Then we have a job for you?

Purpose & Context of Role

The postholder will manage their own caseload, ensuring support plans are developed with the young person to respond to their individual needs and supporting them to improve outcomes in line with GIRFEC principles and includem’s model of support.

You will be expected to actively demonstrate leadership and ownership over effective service delivery to young people, by managing their outcomes through the use of line managers, colleagues and organisational tools, processes, policies and procedures.

Service Delivery

  • To build relationships and deliver outcome-based support to young people and families, involving all key stakeholders.
  • To be available for young people and families at critical times
  • To explore values and attitudes with young people in a supportive manner, to affirm and validate their feelings and ideas, and nurture and confirm their learning
  • To ensure a focus on regular and appropriate case progression to help young people and families recognise progress.
  • To assess and respond appropriately to situations where young people and/or families may be at risk of harm.
  • To actively participate in the delivery of the Includem Helpline evening and night service so support is available for young people and families 24/7
  • To support with crisis management and generate solutions for young people and families using the Helpline, with risk enablement being at the heart of professional judgement and decision making

People

  • To understand the different coping mechanisms that young people and their families use to deal with stress and high emotions, and to respond appropriately
  • To demonstrate professional resilience when providing support with sensitive or challenging issues
  • To use a strengths-based approach to empower individuals facing adversity to find solutions and make positive changes, ensuring resources are in place to sustain these changes
  • To establish mutually trusting, open and non-judgemental relationship with young people and their families
  • To encourage and lead collaborative team work to provide a ‘scaffolding of support’ around each young person and their family whilst developing relationships with wider community resources.
  • Offer support to young people within their own communities and support them to access resources locally
  • To respect and value the contribution of wider stakeholders and the delivery of Includem services
  • Where opportunity allows experience of directing, supporting Sessional staff
  • Any other duties as designated by your line manager

Influence

  • To build relationships with Local Authorities with varying demands and priorities
  • To ensure young people and families are empowered to make informed choices
  • To support young people and families to effectively communicate with others
  • To work with young people to identify goals aligned to wellbeing indicators and to positively influence progression towards these goals.
  • To reflect on practice, share learning and promote continuous practice improvement within a team setting.
  • To articulate and endorse the Includem framework of intervention and the key aspects of the service delivery model to a wide audience.
  • To role model appropriate practice standards and professional boundaries to others
  • To ensure a high-quality service is delivered to young people and families
  • Demonstrate understanding of your impact on people and how they might see you.
  • To develop partnership working within communities.

Resources

  • To deploy time effectively to meet the needs of young people and families to ensure the service is available 24/7, 365 days per year.
  • Able and willing to travel anywhere in Scotland to respond to needs from Local Authorities, including overnight stays away from home.
  • To maintain and produce accurate and timely records and reports.
  • To ensure support is delivered in line with Includem’s Policies, Procedures, SSSC Codes of Practice & National Guidelines.

Quality Assurance

  • To be accountable for the quality of your work and responsible for any work delegated to others within the Includem support, and be able to evidence this work effectively.
  • To actively participate in formal supervision and continuous professional development.
  • To have an overview of the work delegated to other Includem workers involved in delivering individualised support to your young people.
  • To generate creative and new solutions to issues faced by young people and families.

A UK driving license is an essential requirement for the role.

If you would like further information about the role, please call HR on 0141 427 0523

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SACRO

Sessional Workers - National Intensive Support Package Service

  • SACRO
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Scotland
  • Closing 21st April 2026

Sessional Workers - National Intensive Support Package Service

Sacro’s mission is to deliver life-changing services that empower people, give hope and protection, and help to build safe communities.

Sessional workers are required for our Intensive Support Packages services operating across Scotland, particularly in Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Ayrshire, Edinburgh and the Lothians.

To join this team, you will need experience of working with offenders and/or working in a social care setting.

This work is challenging and rewarding. You will need to have a non-judgmental value base, good interpersonal and communication skills, and be flexible to meet the changing needs of our services. You will also need to be able to work as part of a team and to agreed plans.

Hours of work are as and when required and include evenings and weekends.

A valid driving license and access to a car are essential for this post.

Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme will be a requirement for the above posts for which Sacro will cover the cost.

Please state in your application the location/s you are willing to work in.

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Right There

Chair of the Board

  • Right There
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 20th April 2026

For over 200 years, Right There has been at the forefront of supporting people and communities across Scotland. Each year, we work alongside almost 4,000 children, families and individuals affected by poverty, homelessness, addiction and fractured relationships.

We believe everyone deserves an equal chance to create a safe and supportive place to call home, not just a roof, but somewhere they feel protected, accepted and able to rebuild their lives. Every journey is different, so we tailor our response to the individual, challenge stereotypes and work without judgement.

As we respond to a national housing emergency and enter our next strategic planning cycle, we are seeking an exceptional Chair of the Board of Trustees to help shape the organisation’s next chapter. This is a pivotal leadership role, providing clear direction to the Board, strengthening governance, and supporting the Chief Executive to deliver Right There’s charitable and strategic objectives.

You will be a senior strategic leader with a strong track record in growth, transformation and governance, able to build trusted relationships, influence effectively, and provide constructive challenge. Whilst previous board experience is preferable, we also welcome candidates with senior leadership or executive board experience who are seeking a trustee role for the first time,

Right There is a unique organisation, full of committed people inspired by our values and the mission to create positive change. As Chair, you will play a central role in supporting a highly motivated and passionate Board of Trustees and senior leadership team to safeguard the organisation’s vision, strengthen its impact, and ensure it thrives for the future.

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Preshal Trust

Administrator

  • Preshal Trust
  • Full time
  • £22,000 – £25,000
  • On site: Govan
  • Closing 13th April 2026

The Preshal Trust is seeking a highly organised and practical Administrator to play a key role in the day-to-day running of the organisation. This varied position combines supporting our community activities with managing office systems and operations. It is ideal for someone who enjoys working with people, thrives in a varied role, and takes pride in ensuring everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.

As Administrator, you will provide essential support to the CEO and staff team, helping to maintain effective systems, oversee office administration, and ensure health and safety protocols are followed. You will also occasionally assist the staff team with activities taking place within the hall.

This role would suit someone who is resourceful, proactive, and comfortable working both independently and as part of a team. A warm, professional approach and strong problem-solving skills will help you succeed in this position.

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Sunny Govan Radio

Creative Development Coordinator

  • Sunny Govan Radio
  • Part time
  • £32,800 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Govan, Glasgow, with community-based delivery across Glasgow & occasional travel
  • Closing 12th April 2026

The Creative Development & Opportunities Coordinator (Part-Time) will work closely with the Development Manager to support the coordination of resources, creative practitioners, and delivery processes across Sunny Govan Community Radio’s existing and expanding cultural activity.

This is a coordination and capacity-building support role, designed to strengthen systems and reduce pressure on delivery staff as activity grows. The post supports the administration, scheduling, recruitment support, contracting, and payment processes that underpin Sunny Govan’s cultural programmes, ensuring delivery remains joined-up, realistic, and compliant with funder and Fair Work expectations.

Working within a collective, non-hierarchical approach, the Coordinator supports cultural activity as an interconnected network of projects, people, and relationships rather than isolated strands of delivery. The role does not carry strategic responsibility or line management, but provides essential coordination infrastructure that enables high-quality, community-led cultural activity to take place sustainably.

This post contributes directly to Creative Scotland’s Culture Collective priorities by strengthening place-based cultural infrastructure and ensuring creative practitioners are fairly recruited, contracted, supported, and paid.

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Sunny Govan Radio

Volunteer Treasurer

  • Sunny Govan Radio
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 1st April 2026

Sunny Govan Community Radio is seeking a volunteer Treasurer to join our Board of Directors.

Our current Treasurer is stepping down due to work commitments, and we are now looking for an individual with financial experience to help oversee the financial management and governance of the charity.

About Sunny Govan

Sunny Govan is a well-established community radio station and registered charity based in Govan, Glasgow. For over 20 years, we have been dedicated to amplifying local voices, supporting grassroots talent, and delivering creative projects that bring people together.

Role of the Treasurer

The Treasurer plays a key role on our Board by:

  • Monitoring the financial health of the organisation.
  • Ensuring proper financial records and procedures are maintained.
  • Working with staff and directors to review budgets, accounts, and financial plans.
  • Providing advice and assurance on financial matters to the Board.
  • Supporting compliance with OSCR and other regulatory requirements.

Skills and Experience

We are seeking someone with:

  • Experience in finance, accountancy, or bookkeeping.
  • An understanding of charity finance (desirable but not essential).
  • The ability to commit a few hours each month to Board meetings and financial oversight.
  • A genuine interest in community development, broadcasting, or the arts.

What we offer

This is a voluntary position, but it provides:

  • An opportunity to make a significant contribution to a respected community organisation.
  • Experience of charity governance and financial management.
  • The chance to use your professional skills to support positive social impact.
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