Voluntary Action Angus
Voluntary Action Angus

Charity registered in Scotland SC032830

Voluntary Action Angus supports the growth of volunteering, social enterprise and local third sector development.

Current vacancies

Locality Development Worker for Brechin/Montrose

  • Full time
  • £22,000
  • On site: Brechin/Montrose
  • Closing 21st October 2024

Purpose: to take forward community and volunteering development as the VAA locality worker within a specific geography. As a locality development worker you will be expected to work at strategic and operational level and take forward the strategic decision making of VAA within locality partnership settings. More specifically post holders are expected to develop a competence in the following areas of work

  • Young people and volunteering- working with schools, communities and voluntary orgs to develop further the saltire awards and accredited qualification outcomes.
  • To build a capacity of voluntary organisations, volunteering groups and aspiring social enterprises.
  • To work in partnership with Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and Community Planning Partnership (CPP) developments at an operational level.
  • To develop local empowerment opportunities through meaningful community engagement approaches with local communities, organisations and volunteer movements.
  • To promote and develop local volunteering including my street volunteering, and build buoyant volunteering cultures where all people are inspired to volunteer.
  • To facilitate and co-facilitate volunteer management and volunteer skills training.
  • To facilitate and support local Third Sector forums.
  • Support Social prescribers within the area by making links and feeding back.
  • Build Community assets and opportunities.
  • Help support the start-up of organisations by helping with constitutions and organisations support.
  • Work in partnership with our HSCP and CPP colleagues.
  • Support volunteering by promotion, identify opportunities and matching individuals.
  • Small community group support PVG, Governance etc.
  • Make links with local health workers in order to identify other opportunities through VAA online directory system and other means to prevent people being placed on care packages. ]
  • Working with communities and voluntary organisations to promote Saltire and accredited qualification outcomes.
  • Build capacity of volunteering groups and aspiring Social Enterprises first point of contact.
  • Facilitate and co -facilitate volunteer management and skills training.
  • Engage with communities and groups to establish needs and wants in order to promote preventive work around mental health and wellbeing.

This list is not exhausted you may be required to carry out other duties, and also you may be required to work in the evenings and at weekends.

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Locality Development Worker

  • Full time
  • £22,000
  • On site: Angus
  • Closing 11th November 2024

PURPOSE OF POST: Engage with Angus communities to promote community development and encourage volunteering, while supporting initiatives that drive positive change. This role helps build a more resilient and sustainable Third Sector in Angus by offering inclusive volunteering opportunities, organisational support, training, and evidence-based interventions.

MAIN DUTIES:

  • Build capacity of voluntary organisations, volunteering groups and aspiring social enterprises.
  • Create up to date and engaging resources tailored for specific target audiences.
  • Identify barriers to volunteering and implement strategies to overcome them.
  • Promote volunteering and the benefits to individuals and groups by a variety of means, including community events, delivering information sessions and online sessions
  • Create positive working relationships with organisations where there is the potential for people to gain new skills, lead to employment and give back to the community
  • Work in partnership with Angus Health and Social Care Partnership (AHSCP) and Community Planning Partnership (CPP) developments at an operational level.
  • Develop local empowerment opportunities through meaningful community engagement approaches with local communities, organisations and volunteer movements.
  • Build strong working relationships with community workers, key organisations, and local communities to encourage participation and promote coordinated approaches across Angus.
  • Collaborate with communities and key partners through consultation, as well as awareness, learning, and training events.
  • Coordinate with communities and partners to evaluate needs, including addressing issues raised by community planning partners, and contribute to collaborative efforts.
  • Facilitate and develop volunteer management/coordination through providing facilitated forums and sharing best practice.
  • Offer communities opportunities to build their capacity and empower them to foster positive and sustainable change, using models of best practice and co-production.
  • In collaboration with communities and key partners, create and support new initiatives and opportunities that enhance service delivery
  • Assist Community Link Workers in the area by facilitating continuous learning and development, sharing local information, and providing monthly updates.
  • Assist in creating and delivering networking, learning, and development opportunities to help organisations and groups meet best practice standards
  • Provide guidance on best practice and signpost to funding opportunities
  • Help support the start-up of organisations by helping with constitutions and organisational governance support.
  • Recognise and report issues and 'knowledge gaps' among volunteers, volunteer-involving organisations, and communities.
  • Make links with local health workers to identify other opportunities through VAA online directory system (Community Connector) and other means to ensure people get the right help at the right time.
  • First point of contact for all local Third Sector organisations, community/volunteering groups and social enterprises within the locality.
  • Engage with communities and groups to establish needs and wants to promote preventive work around mental health and wellbeing.
  • Undertake monitoring requirements, report outcomes and provide service updates as required

This list is not exhaustive and other duties may be required.

We have a post available for each of the below areas, please state which area you would like an application for when applying:

Brechin/Montrose

Forfar/Kirriemuir

Arbroath

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