Charity registered in Scotland SC043832
Third Sector, Dumfries and Galloway is a third sector interface and is funded by the Scottish Government and Dumfries and Galloway Council to meet four objectives: supporting and developing a strong third sector; developing social enterprise; developing volunteers and volunteering; and, connecting the third sector to community planning.
Where the role fits in our organisation
Community Health and Wellbeing Our Community Health and Wellbeing team works alongside third sector organisations, partners and communities across Dumfries and Galloway to strengthen community health, wellbeing and social care support. The team supports collaboration, sector development, community engagement, partnership working and the development of innovative approaches that help communities thrive. The team includes Lead Officers, Development Officers and Coordinators working across thematic and place-based programmes to support collaboration, build sector capacity, strengthen connections and improve outcomes for communities across the region.
What You'll Do
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive colleague who is passionate about strengthening community health and wellbeing through effective coordination and partnership working. You’ll thrive on keeping complex workstreams running smoothly, supporting collaboration, and making sure information, communication, and resources flow seamlessly across our programme.
With a solid understanding of the third sector and strong coordination skills, you will play a key role in supporting the development of DGCollectives, helping to organise activity, maintain shared work plans, and ensure that our programme delivers high-quality support to organisations across Dumfries and Galloway.
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Where the role fits in our organisation
Our Communities and Place team consists of our Community Transport, Employability, Volunteering, Children and Families and Locality teams. The Community Transport team reports to the Head of Communities and Place and works with the other teams to support our sector across a wide range of portfolios.
What You'll Do
We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about the impact and potential of our third sector and who is excited about leading a new project to success. As the lead for our new 4-year funded project CommunityTransportDG, you will be at the forefront of a different way of working in D&G. You will thrive on building strategic partnerships and relationships to achieve outcomes and will have a clear view of the challenges that this region faces and the many ways that community transport could mitigate those challenges. The successful candidate will be the policy lead for Community Transport across Dumfries and Galloway, working with regional and national partners and leading a small team to deliver outcomes that support local, regional and national challenges.
A detailed knowledge of Transport / Community Transport is not needed for this role– it is a leadership and strategic role and a full handover will be given to ensure all technical knowledge is transferred.
This role would suit a Development Officer or similar with experience of working in a leadership role for a third sector organisation and with ambitions to make an even bigger difference to the people of Dumfries and Galloway through a regional role.
The role will be line managed and supported by our Head of Communities and Place, but will have a high degree of autonomy as to how best to deliver the outcomes for our new model, CommunityTransportDG. They will be supported by an 80% Development Officer who will work with the Community Transport Operators to enhance their capacity, as well as by the wider TSDG Comms and Business Support teams. We are advertising for the Development Officer in parallel with this post, so this is an exciting opportunity to join and shape a new regional project in Dumfries and Galloway.
It is principally a 9am – 5pm, weekday role, with very limited evening or weekend working anticipated. A minimum 50% of time would be expected to be in the Dumfries office, with the rest home-working or in the community if preferred. We have a Flexi-time policy that supports this.
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Where the role fits in our organisation
Our Communities and Place team consists of our Employability, Learning and Skills, Community Transport, Volunteering, Children and Families and Locality teams. This role sits within the Employability, Learning and Skills, although the focus of the role is on Business Support and community engagement. No technical knowledge of Employability issues is required.
What You'll Do
The Employability Development Officer will play a critical role in evolving the role of the third sector in employability over the next three years. There is much potential in the sector that can be unlocked by discovering and implementing new ways of working that directly benefit the people of Dumfries and Galloway.
A detailed knowledge of Employability is not needed for this role – it is a business support role, and will not involve the direct delivery of any employability activities.
Instead, this role will support third sector organisations to understand how they could offer employability opportunities, and work with our public sector partners to make the support for individuals effective and seamless. You will form great relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, making sure you add real value to the lives of people seeking employment or training across Dumfries and Galloway.
This role would suit someone with experience of working in business support or administration for a third sector organisation and with ambitions to make an even bigger difference to the people of Dumfries and Galloway through a regional role, or a new entrant with the correct skills and approach.
The role will be line managed and supported by the Lead for Employability and further supported by the wider TSDG Comms and Business Support teams. It is principally a 9am – 5pm, 4 day/week role, with very limited evening or weekend working anticipated. The actual work pattern would be discussed at interview but we can offer a high degree of flexibility through our flexi-time policy. A maximum of 50% of time would be home-working, with the rest in the Dumfries office or out with partners.
Role responsibilities
Research, mapping and evidence development
Service design and co-production
Digital platform and resource development
Advice and support to third sector organisations
Project administration support
Excellence and continuous improvement
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Where the role fits in our organisation
Our Communities and Place team consists of our Community Transport, Employability, Volunteering, Children and Families and Locality teams. This role sits within the Community Transport team, although the focus of the role is on Business Support, Employability and Volunteering – no technical knowledge of Transport or bus driving is required.
What You'll Do
The Connecting Communities Development Officer will play a critical role in creating and assuring the sustainability of Community Transport across Dumfries and Galloway over the next 4 years. There is significant value to be unlocked within this sector by the addition of development capacity through this role and we are excited about the opportunities for this new team.
A detailed knowledge of Transport or Community Transport is not needed for this role – it is a business support role, and will not involve the direct delivery of any community transport operations. There will be no driving, no logistics planning and no working directly with drivers.
Instead, this role will support Community Transport Operators (CTOs) with the evolution of their Business Plans, grant finding, volunteer recruitment and employability opportunities. You will form great relationships with the CTO Managers, making sure you add real value amongst their daily jobs.
This role would suit someone with experience of working in business support or administration for a third sector organisation and with ambitions to make an even bigger difference to the people of Dumfries and Galloway through a regional role, or a new entrant with the correct skills and approach.
The role will be line managed and supported by the Lead for Community Transport and further supported by the wider TSDG Comms and Business Support teams. We are advertising for the Lead Officer in parallel with this post, so this is an exciting opportunity to join and shape a new regional project in Dumfries and Galloway.
It is principally a 9am – 5pm, 4 day/week role, with very limited evening or weekend working anticipated. The actual work pattern would be discussed at interview but we can offer a high degree of flexibility through our flexi-time policy. A minimum 25% of time would be expected to be in the Dumfries office, 25% out with the CTOs across the region and the rest home-working or in the Dumfries office.
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You can read more about our exciting new approach to Community Transport, and the Business Case for the new model, here: Community Transport Dumfries and Galloway | Supporting the Development of Community Transport