About HSTAR Scotland SCIO
You will be joining a small, but very dynamic team!
At HSTAR Scotland we are deeply rooted in lived experience, which shapes everything we do. Since August 2020, we have
proudly followed our mission to create a welcoming and inclusive healing environment for women in Scotland,
primarily focusing on the Forth Valley. We help all women rebuild their lives after experiencing trauma and
abuse. We take pride in placing the individual at the centre of their own therapeutic journey, offering a
person-centred and trauma-informed approach to care.
Our holistic approach provides a wide range of trauma-informed services, including 1-2-1 therapy sessions, coaching,
group sessions, advocacy services, befriending, mental health and wellbeing sessions, safety planning, and
meaningful activities.
The Role
We are seeking an exceptional leader to join us as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This is a unique hybrid executive
position designed for an accomplished professional who thrives on combining strategic vision with robust
operational governance.
Working 28 hours per week, you will serve as the central anchor of integration for the charity. While day-to-day task
execution is successfully delegated to our specialized team leads, you will hold ultimate organizational
accountability for safeguarding, regulatory compliance, financial sustainability, and strategic stakeholder
relations.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Leadership & Alignment: Maintain continuous oversight of the charity’s functions,
coordinating the workflows of the Service Manager and Financial Consultant to ensure absolute alignment with
board-approved goals.
- Governance & Regulatory Compliance: Act as the primary champion for statutory
frameworks, ensuring full, audit-ready compliance with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), data
protection (GDPR), and internal policy frameworks.
- Ultimate Safeguarding Ownership:Hold
accountability for safeguarding systems, crisis protocols, and service quality benchmarks across all clinical
and support operations.
- Financial Oversight & Funding Strategy:Oversee the
organization’s complete financial health, budget validation, and risk mitigation. Optimize the deployment of
restricted funds (e.g., Fairer Lives, Corra Foundation) and unrestricted revenue streams.
- Board
Partnership:Author and present structured, evidence-based monthly performance reports, financial
matrices, and risk registries to the Board of Trustees.
- External Relations:Act as the
primary ambassador for HSTAR Scotland, building robust relationships with cross-sector partners, public
commissioners, and grant funders to secure long-term funding pipelines.
What We Are Looking For
Essential Criteria:
- Proven leadership experience working directly with or reporting to a Board of Trustees within a regulated
charity governance model.
- Strong financial oversight capabilities, including budget tracking, resource
optimization, and multi-stream funding management.
- A clear track record in risk management, with the
ability to identify, mitigate, and escalate operational and compliance risks.
- Exceptional
cross-functional leadership skills, capable of driving synergy between operational delivery and financial
administration.
- An understanding of, and deep commitment to, trauma-informed practices and ethical
service environments.
Desirable Criteria:
- A successful track record in third-sector funding development, grant writing, or public sector commissioning in
Scotland.
- Knowledge of the mental health, trauma provision, or violence against women
sectors.
- Experience navigating organizations through structural changes.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Education: An advanced qualification or degree in Business Administration, Economics,
Non-Profit Leadership, Education, Social Sciences, or a related field.
- Competence in Safeguarding
protocols and GDPR/data protection compliance.
- Full compliance with safeguarding standards, including
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH), safeguarding, confidentiality, and data
protection requirements.
What we offer
- Statutory annual leave entitlement, plus additional discretionary leave during the Christmas period
- NEST
Pension scheme
- Family-friendly policies
- Access to trauma-informed professional
supervision
- Professional development opportunities in trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, governance
and other areas
- Unlimited access to internal training resources and an external learning
platform
- Opportunity to work alongside and support from an experienced and skilled Board of
Trustees
Why Join Us
- This is an opportunity to lead a respected and mission-driven charity entering its next stage of organisational
- development and sustainability
- You will work alongside a dedicated Board, skilled therapists and committed staff team while helping shape the future of trauma-informed support for women across Scotland