As SOPA enters an exciting period of renewal and growth, we are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive Development
Worker to help strengthen our membership, partnerships, communications and influence across Scotland.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced individual to make a real difference to the lives of older people
across Scotland, to help amplify the voices of older people and influence positive change.
Working closely with our Members, Board of Trustees and partner organisations, you will help deliver SOPA's
strategic objectives, strengthen relationships with stakeholders, and support the organisation's continued
development and growth.
Key Responsibilities
Membership and Stakeholder Engagement
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with SOPA members, partner organisations and key stakeholders,
including Scottish Government.
- Support membership recruitment, retention and engagement
activities.
- Build new partnerships with organisations that share SOPA's values and
objectives.
- Outreach and Development
- Organise and coordinate a minimum of three outreach
meetings each year across Scotland.
- Gather feedback from members and stakeholders to help inform
SOPA's priorities and activities.
- Identify opportunities to increase SOPA's profile, reach and
impact.
- Communications
- Manage and update SOPA's website and social media platforms, ensuring
content remains current, engaging and relevant.
- Coordinate regular member communications, including
newsletters and promotions
- Promote SOPA's activities, campaigns and events.
- Governance
Support
- Work with the administrator and Trustees in planning and delivering major events, conferences
and member meetings.
- Prepare progress reports for the Board of Trustees and funders.
- Contribute
to the implementation of SOPA's strategic and operational plans.
Who We Are Looking For
We are seeking a self-motivated and organised individual with:
- Experience in community development, membership organisations, voluntary sector development, stakeholder engagement or a similar role.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience creating newsletters and social media campaigns.
- Strong organisational and project coordination skills.
- Ability to work independently while building effective relationships with a wide range of people.
- Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and digital communication tools.
- Understanding of the voluntary, charity or community sector.
- Experience working with older people or age-related organisations.
- Knowledge of the policy and issues affecting older people in Scotland.