Are you experienced in supporting organisations to build infrastructure through undertaking administration
tasks?
Are you passionate about raising voices of communities who are most affected by climate but who are least often
heard? If so we’d love to hear from you!
We are particularly keen to hear from people who experience marginalisation and minoritisation or who are often
excluded from decision-making processes. For example, people of colour; people from working-class backgrounds;
people from LGBTQ and migrant communities; care-experienced young people and people with disabilities.
About us
Parents for Future Scotland became a charity 2 years ago as a result of grassroots parent organising and are now a
small staff team with a growing network of activists. We are seeking to make climate action the norm among all
parents in Scotland. We are in the midst of a big step change, increasing our influence and reach across the
country, and we need you to help us in doing that. This post will be the first of its kind within the
organisation.
Main tasks
- Supporting the set up of infrastructure for the organisation (a domain name, ensuring everyone can access key
packages such as canva etc)
- Ensuring all self-employed staff have equipment that they need and putting
processes into place to support the management of this
- Researching office spaces available for the team
with a good understanding of what the team needs and booking the office space. Supporting the move to a new
office space.
- Ensuring all self-employed staff are paid monthly and that finance systems are updated.
Inducting staff in our finance system (Quick Books)
- Checking spend against projected spend across
multiple funds regularly and updating the CEO/programme staff where required.
- Ensuring key documents are
saved in relevant places for funding, publicity and governance.
- Researching and supporting a move to
paid and permanent staff through working with the programme manager
- Undertaking the GDPR audit for the
organisation and ensuring that we are compliant at all times.
- Checking on policies/procedures and
ensuring that all are up-to-date
- Supporting with the sign-up of new members to PfFS, sending welcome
messages and arranging times for programme staff to speak to them
- Being an active participant in our
WhatsApp channel where we manage members to help share information and ensure that members are communicating
appropriately
- Supporting and co-ordinating posts on socials so that teams are taking it in
turns.
- Supporting volunteers to access resources and setting up infrastructure to ensure it’s easy to
volunteer within the organisation. Take notes at team meetings and lead sessions / present at team meetings on
key topics where information needs to be exchanged or the team requires training.
- Compile a monthly or
quarterly newsletter by co-ordinating team contributions and creating something on canva.
- Support the
CEO with any tasks needed
Are you right for the role?
We want to create a world which is climate-safe for all children, everywhere. Forever. This is not just a job but an
outlook, a vision and a way of being which inspires change through hope, love and connection….and work!
Personal Attributes
Our key
values are here. If these resonate with you then you’re in the right place!
Experience
- At least five years experience in a similar role, possibly in a start-up or in an organisation which has gone
through considerable change
- Experience with finance and an ability to report on finances (basic
accountancy skills)
- Experience of working with a team to build their capacities to run
efficiently
- Excellent IT skills
- Experience of researching and implementing new
infrastructure/processes within an organisation
Ideal experience
- Experience in working with grassroots movements at local, national level
- Knowledge on climate issues and
the need for systemic change
- Experience of working with people from different organisations, functions,
and cultures
- Experience working with volunteers
- Experience of QuickBooks
Logistics
- The base for this role will be Glasgow. Initially the role will work from home but we plan to move to an office
near the city centre, where the role would be based.
- The staff team are all in on a Tuesday, therefore
some availability on Tuesdays is essential
What we offer
- Three days per week on a self-employed basis at £150 per day for 46 weeks for one year from the starting date of the contract.
- We offer a flexible working environment, ideal for juggling the pressures of being a working parent.
- We are a fledgling organisation so your skills/expertise will help shape our direction.
- You will work closely with the CEO who will support you throughout
- There is a high likelihood that we can continue the work undertaken in this role past the current funding period.