The Soul Shack

Charity registered in Scotland SC026957

We work alongside people recovering from poor mental health, addiction, abuse, trauma, isolation and poverty. We do this by providing a wide range of free health and wellbeing services, proven to help regulate our nervous systems, heal emotional wounds, reduce stress, enhance self-esteem and confidence, increase connectivity, and a sense of belonging in our communities.

Current vacancies

Operations & Funding Manager

  • Part time
  • £33,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Sighthill, Glasgow
  • Closing 24th June 2026

Organisation:

The Soul Shack is a grassroots creative health and wellbeing charity, based in Sighthill, Glasgow. We provide a wide range of creative health and wellbeing services, aimed at supporting those in recovery from addiction, mental health challenges, isolation, abuse and poverty.

We are in a very exciting transition process, and are about to take over management of larger premises in Sighthill. With that, we are recruiting an Operations & Funding Manager, who can support the operational and financial sustainability and growth of our charity.

The role:

  • Supporting the operational management of the charity;
  • Assisting with governance and compliance obligations;
  • Managing administrative systems and organisational processes, including bookkeeping, payroll, audits, financial management etc;
  • Identifying funding opportunities and supporting fundraising activity;
  • Preparing grant applications, reports, and monitoring documentation;
  • Maintaining relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders;
  • Assisting with budgeting, reporting, and financial administration;
  • Supporting safeguarding, equality, and data protection responsibilities;
  • Support with social media management.
  • Support with bookings, let management and the ongoing PMGC process.
  • Attend and support board meetings
  • Ensure all relevant data is stored, reviewed, managed and distributed in line with company policy.
  • Manage all aspects of pricing, policies and procedures for new premises.
  • Support training design and delivery.
  • Undertaking other duties reasonably consistent with the role.

About you:

  • Able to hit the ground running, with charity and community fundraising, particularly in relation to grant funding.
  • Able to multi-task and manage the operational components of a busy community service.
  • Understanding of charity governance and facilities management.
  • Excellent communication skills, and confident holding space for large groups.
  • Excellent written skills.
  • Competent with Microsoft Word, Excel, AI software, and various marketing platforms.
  • Good understanding of financial management.
  • Compassionate, energetic and reliable.

Contract:

21 hours per week (days/times negotiable)

£33,000 per annum (pro-rata = £19,800)

28 days annual leave (pro-rata), plus public holidays.

6% Employer Pension Contribution.

Office-based - Sighthill, Glasgow.

1 year fixed-term contract, with possibility of extension (funding dependent)

Shortlist

People & Programme Manager

  • Full time
  • £33,000 – £38,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 29th June 2026

Essential criteria:

  • Experience of managing staff and volunteers.
  • Experience of managing community projects.
  • Experience of facilities management.
  • Experience of establishing and maintaining effective partnerships.
  • Lived experience of recovery from addiction and/or mental health challenges.
  • Competency in administrative tasks.
  • UK Driver's license.

Desirable criteria:

  • Knowledge, skills or experience in the health and wellbeing sector.
  • Knowledge, skills or experience in HR.
  • Experience of working for a third sector organisation.

Duties include:

  • Leading and managing people operations and HR administration;
  • Supporting recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and employee/volunteer wellbeing and training;
  • Managing and overseeing charity programmes and projects;
  • Supporting programme planning, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation;
  • Managing relationships with stakeholders, funders, partners, and volunteers;
  • Supporting safeguarding, compliance, equality, diversity, and inclusion practices;
  • Preparing reports, budgets, and programme updates;
  • Managing staff and volunteers where applicable;
  • Ensure sessions are appropriately advertised, resourced and evaluated.
  • Organise and support delivery, management and evaluation of events.
  • Manage all bookings of sessions.
  • Manage all venue bookings.
  • Oversee all elements of facilities management e.g. health & safety, COSH
  • Manage all elements of budgeting and financial management for project delivery.
  • Create pathways to generate unrestricted income through the sale of spaces, and services.
  • Attend networking and partnership opportunities.
  • Attend and support board meetings.
  • Devise and deliver relevant training.
  • Provide support to service-users where necessary.
  • Regular provision of operational reports to Board of Directors.
  • Undertaking any other duties reasonably required by the Employer.

Contract

  • 35 hours per week
  • £33-38,000 per annum
  • 6% Employer Pension Contribution
  • On-site (Sighthill, Glasgow)
  • 28 days annual leave, including bank holidays.
Shortlist