Clyde Cycle Park SCIO
Clyde Cycle Park SCIO

Charity registered in Scotland SC046538

The Clyde Cycle Park (CCP) is an ambitious project that is creating a high-quality combination of cycle circuits (for skills training, road-race, cyclo-cross, BMX, cycle speedway) on the River Clyde in Cambuslang to promote community, commuter and competition cycling.

Current vacancies

Volunteer & Programmes Coordinator

  • Part time
  • £25,769 pro-rata
  • On site: Cambuslang
  • Closing 12th June 2026

A bit about us:

Clyde Cycle Park is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation developing a multi-use sport and leisure facility that supports community participation, competition and commuter cycling. The Park aims to improve health and wellbeing, increase access to cycling and outdoor activity, and create a welcoming space for local residents, schools, clubs, families and visitors. The organisation works with a range of partners and is governed by a Board of Trustees drawn from partner organisations and other relevant backgrounds. Further information is available on the existing Clyde Cycle Park website link in this document.

Volunteer & Programmes Coordinator role (summary):

Clyde Cycle Park is recruiting a part-time Volunteer & Programmes Coordinator to coordinate the development and operation of the Clyde Cycle Park in running community cycling programmes. The role is suited to people who enjoy working with a wide range of communities and who can combine a hands-on approach with strong communication and organisational skills. Some of the key day-to-day deliverables of the role include:

  • plan, coordinate and deliver CCP community activity programmes and events such as cycle courses and wellbeing activities.
  • coordinate CCP staff and volunteers in delivering activities.
  • ensure the safe and secure management of the cycle park site and facilities.
  • develop and manage relationships/networks with stakeholders and local communities.
  • contribute to the funding strategy of CCP and applications for funding.
  • supporting management of CCP membership programme.
  • coordinate the monitoring and evaluation of CCP activities.
  • coordinate the operational management and administration of the CCP, including the establishment and implementation of administrative processes.
  • report on operational activities to the Board.
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Activities Worker

  • Part time
  • £22,232 pro-rata
  • On site: Cambuslang
  • Closing 12th June 2026

A bit about us:

Clyde Cycle Park is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation developing a multi-use sport and leisure facility that supports community participation, competition and commuter cycling. The Park aims to improve health and wellbeing, increase access to cycling and outdoor activity, and create a welcoming space for local residents, schools, clubs, families and visitors. The organisation works with a range of partners and is governed by a Board of Trustees drawn from partner organisations and other relevant backgrounds. Further information is available on the existing Clyde Cycle Park website link in this document.

Activities Worker role summary:

Clyde Cycle Park is recruiting a part-time Activities Worker to support the delivery and development of community cycling and wellbeing programmes. The post will involve practical day-to-day work across the site, including helping to run activities, welcoming participants and visitors, supporting volunteers, maintaining a safe and positive environment, and contributing to the smooth organisation of programmes and events. The role is suited to people who enjoy working with a wide range of communities and who can combine a hands-on approach with strong communication and organisational skills. Some of the key day-to-day deliverables of the role include:

  • deliver inclusive cycling, wellbeing and outreach activities for schools, community groups, families and individual participants.
  • help prepare, maintain and monitor the park, bikes and equipment so that facilities remain safe, secure, clean and ready for use.
  • provide a friendly first point of contact for visitors, members, volunteers and partner organisations using the park.
  • support communications, membership administration, public information and social media activity where required.
  • work with community partners and contribute to monitoring, evaluation, reporting and the ongoing development of programmes.
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