This post is funded by NHS Lanarkshire; you will be employed by Lanarkshire Links. The post is currently at University Hospital Hairmyres; however, your induction period may be at University Hospital Wishaw.
This is an exciting opportunity to join our diverse team of workers who are committed to
promoting welfare and advancing the education of people affected by mental health issues across Lanarkshire. You believe passionately in the power of the lived experience of mental health issues and in making recovery a reality. You should also understand the impact of stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems and be serious about the need to challenge it.
You will join a group of three other Peer Workers working across the acute mental health adult inpatient wards within the general hospitals in Lanarkshire.
Peers are people who have shared experience of mental health issues and recovery and can use their lived experience to help other people who are facing similar challenges.
You will have a sound understanding of the recovery process, interpersonal skills and are an expert listener with a nurturing attitude.
Applicants will use their lived experience and skills to work alongside the patient in the ward to enhance recovery throughout their hospital stay and plan for discharge into the community.
Who we are
Reeltime Music is a creative youth work charity supporting disadvantaged young people through music and the creative industries. We work in partnership to deliver high-quality workshops, projects, volunteering opportunities, and recording and rehearsal services across North Lanarkshire.
The role
As Project Officer, you will work closely with our CEO to coordinate externally funded, organisational-level projects that support Reeltime Music’s strategic ambitions.
In this role, “project” means funded programmes (e.g. Creative Scotland awards, local authority contracts, targeted funder initiatives) rather than short-term blocks of tutor-led workshops. You’ll help turn strategy into delivery, ensuring projects are well-planned, well-evidenced, and aligned with our long-term goals.
Your work will directly contribute to delivering meaningful, high-quality impact for young people and the wider community.
What you’ll do
About you
Why join us?
We have an exciting opportunity for you to join the Moira Anderson Foundation (MAF) as a Project Worker. MAF is a values-based charity that supports children and adults of all genders affected by Childhood Sexual Abuse.
We look forward to welcoming an enthusiastic, flexible individual with the desire and experience to facilitate positive progression for people who have been affected by CSA. You will join our Positive Steps team; the Positive Steps project offers a range of health promoting and self-management services for individuals and groups. The successful candidate will support the Project Coordinators to deliver and further develop the range of services offered within the project.
You will be based predominantly in our premises in Airdrie. Some outreach work will be required and some home working may be possible. The post is for 21 hours per week, to be worked across Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Weekly evening work and a degree of flexibility is required to meet the needs of our clients
This post is fixed term and will end on 30 June 2030, on-going funding will be sought to maintain it. The annual salary is £27,963 pro rata. Induction training will be provided, as well as enhanced employer pension contribution (following 3-month probationary period), death in benefit scheme and attractive holiday leave benefits.
This is an opportunity to join a first-class team making a real difference to survivors of CSA.
We have an exciting opportunity for you to join the Moira Anderson Foundation (MAF), a values-based organisation, that supports children and adults of all genders affected by Childhood Sexual Abuse. We are recruiting an Administrator with excellent inter-personal and organisational skills to join our existing team at our base in Airdrie. A warm nature and previous admin experience are very important for this role. A sound understanding of the third sector would be beneficial.
This fixed term position is for 14 hours per week, and runs until June 2030, and is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. On-going funding will be sought to extend the post. Days worked can be negotiated. Evening work may be required at times (usually a Wednesday). Our operating hours (outwith late nights) are 9am – 5pm.
The Moira Anderson Foundation is a Real Living Wage employer, the salary is £24,485 (pro-rata) per annum. Induction training will be provided, as well as enhanced employer pension contribution and death in service scheme (following 3-month probationary period), and attractive holiday leave benefits.
This is an opportunity to join a first-class team making a real difference to survivors of CSA.
We are a dynamic and forward-thinking charitable organisation rooted in North Lanarkshire, supporting children and adults with disabilities and additional support needs. We are looking for committee members to assist us in delivering our services – check us out at:
No experience is required, as we are looking for individuals with life experience. However, experience of Social Services (as a service user), or skills in finance or social media, would also be welcomed.
The position is unpaid, but expenses are covered.
As part of our Board, you will help shape how the charity moves forward and be involved in delivering our services. As a Trustee, you will have a real opportunity to offer your unique skillset to help shape the progression of our work, while contributing your input and experience to the community.
Induction and training are provided, and we welcome applicants who have had no previous experience of being a Board member, but who would like to benefit from the experience.