Sunny Govan Radio
Sunny Govan Radio

Charity registered in Scotland SC031526

Sunny Govan aims to create a community that is creative, inclusive, and speaking with its own voice, where people are educated and equipped to take on challenges, participate in opportunities, and achieve their own potential.

Current vacancies

Outreach Worker

  • Full time
  • £25,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 5th December 2025

Join Our Team – Outreach Worker at Sunny Govan Community Radio

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Outreach Worker to join our team in our mission to connect with and serve the residents of our community. As an Outreach Worker, you will play a vital role in establishing and maintaining relationships with community members, promoting and recruiting for our learning and development opportunities and community media projects, and ensuring that the voices and stories of our diverse community are heard and amplified.

Full details are available on the job description download below.

This post is funded by National Lottery Scotland.

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Volunteer Coordinator

  • Part time
  • £27,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Govan
  • Closing 15th December 2025

Purpose of the Role:

The Volunteer Support Coordinator will develop and enhance Sunny Govan Community Radio’s volunteer programme, providing structured support, training, and development opportunities. The role is critical for creating a high-quality volunteer experience, ensuring volunteers are empowered, valued, and able to contribute meaningfully to the organisation.

The Coordinator will document processes and systems to help the organisation move towards the ‘Investing in Volunteers’ (IiV) standard, the UK quality standard for good practice in volunteer management. Working towards IiV demonstrates our commitment to providing an outstanding volunteer experience, shows volunteers and potential volunteers how much they are valued, and provides confidence in Sunny Govan Community Radio’s ability to deliver effective volunteer support.

The role will also provide targeted support for volunteers facing barriers, including those in recovery, with mental health challenges, disabilities, or learning difficulties. It will support volunteers in achieving recognised awards, such as the Saltire Award or the King’s Award for Volunteering.

Key Responsibilities

Volunteer Recruitment & Induction

  • Recruit 21 new volunteers from across Govan and the surrounding areas, ensuring diversity and inclusion, with priority for those experiencing disadvantage and barriers to volunteering. Priority groups include people in recovery, asylum seekers and refugees and women and girls.
  • Deliver inductions, including safeguarding, health & safety, and office and broadcasting procedures.
  • Ensure volunteers understand their roles, responsibilities, and organisational expectations.

Volunteer Support & Development

  • Provide one-to-one or small group support and supervision for new volunteers and 100 existing volunteers, including regular well-being check-ins.
  • Develop Personal Development Plans where appropriate — prioritising new volunteers seeking structured development, awards, or facing barriers.
  • Support volunteers to access accredited volunteering awards (Saltire / King’s Award).
  • Monitor and review volunteer progress, providing constructive feedback.
  • Develop new volunteering opportunities aligned to volunteer interests, abilities, and organisational needs.
  • Implement structured support and training programmes to enhance volunteer skills and engagement.
  • Introduce procedures and systems to align with IiV standards, supporting continuous improvement in volunteer management practices.

Teamwork & Organisational Contribution

  • Work proactively as part of a small team, supporting colleagues across programming, events, and operations.
  • Assist during busy periods and organisational ‘pinch points’ — such as festivals, major broadcasts, and community events — ensuring volunteer support remains strong during key delivery times.

Community & Partnership Engagement

  • Build and maintain relationships with local organisations, schools, and community groups to expand volunteering pathways.
  • Support outreach to adults and young people in recovery, those with complex needs, and other marginalised groups.
  • Promote Sunny Govan Community Radio volunteering opportunities to the wider community.

Compliance & Quality Standards

  • Lead initiatives to work towards Investing in Volunteers (IiV) accreditation.
  • Maintain accurate volunteer records and ensure compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and data protection requirements.
  • Assist in reporting, monitoring, and evaluation for funders and partners.

Strategic Contribution

  • Advise the Development Manager on volunteer engagement strategies and development opportunities.
  • Contribute to organisational planning, ensuring volunteer programmes align with strategic goals.
  • Begin using IiV indicators to benchmark practice, identify areas for improvement, and promote a ‘best in class’ volunteer experience.

Person Specification Essential Skills & Experience

  • Experience coordinating, supporting, or managing volunteers.
  • Knowledge of safeguarding, health & safety, and wellbeing in a community or voluntary sector context.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
  • Ability to motivate, support, and develop individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Experience supporting volunteers with barriers, including recovery, mental health, disabilities, or learning difficulties.

Personal Attributes

  • Strong team player, willing to contribute beyond core responsibilities when required.
  • Enthusiastic about Sunny Govan Community Radio’s mission
  • Ability to inspire and motivate volunteers
  • Flexible and adaptable to changing needs and priorities
  • Good problem-solving skills and the ability to handle challenging situations with tact

Working arrangements

  • Flexible hours
  • Some evening and weekend work will be required

Desirable Skills & Experience

  • Experience in community media, radio, or creative arts.
  • Knowledge of the Govan/Glasgow communities and local social challenges.
  • Experience in designing volunteer training programmes and Personal Development Plans.
  • Familiarity with volunteer awards such as the Saltire Award or King’s Award for Volunteering.
  • Knowledge of Investing in Volunteers (IiV) standards and accreditation process.

Key Outcomes

  • A structured, supported, and inclusive volunteer programme across Sunny Govan Community Radio.
  • Volunteers achieving accredited awards (Saltire / King’s Award) and personal development milestones.
  • Increased volunteer satisfaction, retention, and skill development.
  • Enhanced support for volunteers in recovery, with mental health challenges, or facing other barriers.
  • Demonstrable compliance with best practice standards in volunteer management, including IiV accreditation.
  • Improved organisational capacity and community impact through volunteer contributions.
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