MECOPP
MECOPP

Charity registered in Scotland SC029700

MECOPP works both locally and nationally to raise awareness of the needs of BAME carers and those in receipt of informal care, their families and communities with policy makers and service providers

Current vacancies

Impact Worker

  • Full time
  • £30,892
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 1st July 2026

Join MECOPP Supporting Scotland’s Minority Ethnic Communities

MECOPP (Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project) is Scotland’s leading organisation supporting Black and Minority Ethnic carers. We work to reduce inequalities, improve access to culturally appropriate services, and provide vital support to some of the most marginalised communities across Scotland.

The Role

We are looking for an Impact Worker to join our team and play a key role in delivering meaningful, community-focused work across Scotland.

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Better Wellbeing Development Worker

  • Full time
  • £29,547
  • Hybrid: Flexible – year one focus on Arran & Ayrshire, Highlands and Glasgow Greater Clyde
  • Closing 24th July 2026

Make a difference in Scotland's Gypsy/Traveller communities

MECOPP (Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project) is Scotland's leading Black and Minority Ethnic carers' organisation. We work to reduce inequalities, improve access to culturally responsive services, and support some of the most marginalised communities across Scotland.

Thanks to funding from the Scottish Government's Gambling Levy, we have established our new Better Wellbeing Service, designed to address gambling harms, improve wellbeing, and strengthen support for Gypsy/Traveller individuals, families and communities.

We are now seeking passionate, committed individuals to join our growing team and help deliver this innovative and impactful service across Scotland.

This role will lead community development activities, raise awareness of gambling harms, build partnerships, facilitate groups and workshops, and support individuals and communities to identify and achieve personal and collective goals. The successful candidate will have experience in community development, outreach, partnership working and supporting marginalised communities.

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