Down's Syndrome Scotland
Down's Syndrome Scotland

Charity registered in Scotland SC011012

Down's Syndrome Scotland (DSS) is a parent led charity which was established in 1982.  We are the only charity in Scotland dedicated solely to supporting people with Down's syndrome (Ds) and their carers.  Our aims are that:

  • Children and adults with Ds, their parents and families, receive appropriate and timely information and support through all the ages and stages of their lives.
  • Public and professional attitudes to Ds will be more positive and inclusive.
  • Children and adults with Ds will be provided with choices and support to enable them to develop and reach their full social, physical and intellectual potential.

Current vacancies

Mentor Support Worker

  • Part time
  • £30,013 pro-rata
  • Remote: Must live in West of Glasgow/Ayrshire. Working from home with occasional in person meetings.
  • Closing 23rd February 2026

We are looking for an experienced Mentor Support Worker to join our team developing Down’s Syndrome Scotland’s new Inclusive Employment Programme for adults with Down’s syndrome seeking meaningful employment to reach their fullest potential.

The Mentor Support Worker will play a key role in the success of this new Inclusive Employment Programme by providing direct support to two employed mentors with Down’s syndrome. This position is dedicated to empowering the mentors, offering guidance, encouragement, and practical assistance to ensure they thrive in their roles and are equipped to support programme participants effectively.

The role requires someone with experience of supporting individuals with Down’s Syndrome and/or learning disabilities, the ideal candidate will have a strong background in mentoring/coaching adults, familiarity within the employability sector would be beneficial. A proactive approach to problem-solving and mentorship is key.

There may be a requirement to work some evenings and weekends as necessary to ensure appropriate operational service delivery, fulfilment of duties and to participate in Down’s Syndrome Scotland events e.g., conferences, for which time off in lieu will be authorised. Applicants would be required to work their hours on a Monday and a Tuesday.

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