Epilepsy Scotland
Epilepsy Scotland

Charity registered in Scotland SC000067

In Scotland 55,000 people are affected by epilepsy. Children and older people are most at risk of developing this common serious neurological condition but anyone can develop epilepsy at any time, and eight people a day in Scotland do. We want to make sure the needs of people with epilepsy are met. This is why we campaign for improved healthcare, better information provision and an end to stigma. In April 2008 Enlighten, Tackling Epilepsy merged with Epilepsy Scotland.

Current vacancies

Office Administrator

  • Full time
  • £24,000 – £26,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 23rd September 2024

This post will be integral to the smooth running of Epilepsy Scotland’s busy day- to-day operations, including services. The main services to be supported are Fundraising, Training and Welfare Rights. The post holder will be the first point of contact for Welfare Rights, Fundraising and Training related enquiries, as well as manage and maintain clear records for each.

We are keen to hear from skilled and experienced administrators who have worked in a public facing role. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for this post as is a commitment to the values of our organisation.

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Welfare Rights Officer

  • Full time
  • £30,000 – £33,000
  • On site: 48 Govan Road Glasgow G1 1JL - with some travelling.
  • Closing 23rd September 2024

Epilepsy Scotland is seeking an experienced, compassionate and enthusiastic Welfare Rights Officer to join its highly successful Welfare Rights service. The Welfare Rights Officer will work alongside our existing Welfare Rights Officer to provide information, advice, practical assistance and advocacy on welfare benefits to people affected by epilepsy. This includes support for assessments, appeals and tribunals, and delivering training and information to a variety of audiences.

You will be a highly motivated individual, have proven experience in welfare and benefits, have excellent communication skills and enjoy new challenges. A clear understanding of statutory welfare and benefits systems and processes is essential as well as an awareness of the barriers faced by people affected by epilepsy as they attempt to access disability and other benefits.

The Welfare Rights Officer will also contribute to our policy work related to welfare benefits in Scotland. Initially fixed term for 12 months. This post forms a key part of our services to people affected by epilepsy in Scotland and may be extended subject to funding.

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