Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

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.


Current vacancies

Lead for Community Transport

  • Part time
  • £33,063 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dumfries or Stranraer
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

You are responsible for oversight of the TSDG community transport programme, the priorities of which are identified by the Community Transport Strategic Development Group (CTSDG). The role requires work across many of TSDG’s thematic areas including; Communities and Sector Support, Employability, Skills and Learning and Local Economies and Enterprise.

What You'll Do

We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about connecting communities to each other, for work, learning, leisure and social needs through a high quality, integrated transport model. One key purpose is enabling our communities to live fulfilling lives. Community transport is more than just moving people from A to B. It can be a mechanism for social inclusion, poverty reduction and improved wellbeing. The community transport programme is built on partnership working, so you will ned to be someone who thrives on; building relationships, supporting collaboration, and helping organisations grow their capacity to make a real difference in people’s lives. As part of the Lead Officer Group, you will also actively participate in shaping our ways of working at TSDG.

What You’ll Do

  • Continue development and delivery of a multi-year plan for the design of a regional community transport model for Dumfries and Galloway.
  • Build a business case for structures and a choice of viable operating models, including the development of a region-wide social enterprise for community transport.
  • Actively partner with the local authority, regional transport partnership, NHS, enterprise agency, transport partners, the third sector and communities, to facilitate integration of community transport.
  • Incorporate partnership outcomes and regional transport strategies in to planning, programme design and outcomes.
  • Manage project reporting, including for the CTSDG, Community Planning Partnership, SLT and Board.
  • Remain up to date with national and regional policy relevant to third sector organisations working in, or aligned to, transport and community transport, community connections, health and wellbeing and the social/local economy.
  • Manage the Connecting Communities Development Officer.

More about you

  • You have experience in related subject matter, such as economic development, social enterprise, community infrastructure and/or transport.
  • You have strong relationship-building skills and experience of working collaboratively with partners from different sectors.
  • You are able to analyse information, capture learning, and communicate it clearly through reports, presentations, or other formats.
  • You are able to facilitate group discussions, workshops, or events that bring together different perspectives.
  • You are skilled at organising, planning, and problem solving, and you can adapt to varied and changing priorities.
  • You are self-motivated, a team player, and committed to continuous improvement.
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Connecting Communities Development Officer

  • Part time
  • £27,192 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dumfries or Stranraer
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

This role will develop volunteering and employability as part of our Community Transport programme. As such the role requires work across many of TSDG’s thematic areas including; Communities and Sector Support, Employability, Skills and Learning and Communications and Impact.

What You'll Do

We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about supporting third sector organisations meet the needs of their communities. Community transport is more than just moving people from A to B. It can be a mechanism for social inclusion, poverty reduction and improved wellbeing. You do not need to have knowledge of the region’s community transport sector, but you will need to be someone who thrives on; building relationships, supporting collaboration, and helping organisations grow their capacity to make a real difference in people’s lives. You will support and connect organisations working across all sectors, not just transport, including in health and wellbeing, children and families, local economies and employability.

What You’ll Do

  • Build strong, positive relationships with third sector organisations and partners across Dumfries and Galloway to support improved connectivity and community-led opportunities.
  • Work with partners to develop community volunteering and employability opportunities alongside our community transport sector and Strategic Development Group.
  • Coordinate, facilitate, and develop collaboration between the third sector, statutory, and community voices to share learning and influence planning.
  • Capture and share insights, case studies, and good practice to inform local priorities and improve access to support, including funding.
  • Demonstrate and communicate the impact of community transport to a range of audiences, including raising public awareness.
  • Represent TSDG and the third sector at relevant partnership and community meetings.

More about you

  • You have strong relationship-building skills and experience of working collaboratively with partners from different sectors and/or directly with communities.
  • You will be confident to capture ideas and input from communities and partners, and working with colleagues across portfolios to develop proposals to work in a better way for people and communities
  • You are able to analyse information, capture learning, and communicate it clearly through reports, presentations, or other formats.
  • You are able to facilitate group discussions, workshops, or events that bring together different perspectives.
  • You are skilled at organising, planning, and problem solving, and you can adapt to varied and changing priorities.
  • You are self-motivated, a team player, and committed to continuous improvement.
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