Charity registered in Scotland SC051544
A Treasurer is being sought by the Southside Community Centre Association SCIO
An opportunity has arisen to join our Board of Trustees as Treasurer during an exciting time of development in which we are investing in new services and facilities, but also during a time of challenge as we focus on achieving a sustainable future.
As Treasurer you will support the Board to help manage its financial resources. Although you will take the lead in overseeing strong financial management, you will be aided by our Chief Executive and our very supportive accountants, as well as your fellow Trustees.
Key tasks as Treasurer
About you
About us
We became a two tier Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation in 2023. Our charity is led by a Board consisting of nine Trustees (eight appointed by our members, and one co-opted by Trustees. We have over one hundred members. Monthly (in person) meetings of our Board are held in our community centre, with occasional additional meetings as required for working groups and / or sub committees.
The Board is supported in its work by a Chief Executive, appointed in late 2023. Our staffing compliment consist of three part time Community Centre Assistants (Facilities) who support our weekend opening, alongside three part time Activity Workers who deliver various project work within the centre.
As the leaseholder of Southside Community Centre, we work in partnership with the building’s owner, City of Edinburgh Council, to provide a community centre which is safe, inclusive, well managed and which meets the needs & aspirations of the communities it serves.
Our community centre consists of two general purpose rooms, a large hall and a community café, all of which are available for community use seven days per week. Our spaces are used by many regular and occasional let holders for a range of uses such as English language classes, martial arts, community meetings, fencing, drama and more!
Further information about the Association is available at southsidecommunitycentre.co.uk.
Resilient Renters is a Southside Community Centre Association SCIO initiative, funded by Safe Deposits Scotland Charitable Trust.
We are seeking a sessional worker to deliver our new Resilient Renters information sessions.
The sessional worker shall work with us to develop and deliver a new training session, of up to two hours, which shall be delivered weekly over the next year. The training session should educate those renting in the private rented sector of their rights and responsibilities. The sessions are intended to empower tenants in order that they may protect themselves and their interests.
Whilst the sessions provide advice and guidance, they are not intended to provide specific case advice although participants will be signposted to a variety of specialist housing advice providers such as Citizens Advice.