All Roads Lead to Whithorn SCIO is seeking an experienced, motivated Charity Manager to lead the next stage of growth
for our newly refurbished community hall, gym, luxury bunkhouse and small portfolio of social housing. This is a
rare opportunity to shape a high-quality rural community hub and asset that creates new opportunities for
Whithorn and the wider Machars.
The trustees are determined to appoint the right person and can offer flexibility in how the role is structured for a
candidate with the skills and track record we need. We will also consider an interim Charity Manager arrangement
for the right person. Hybrid working (part hall-based, part home-based) is possible, and for candidates from
further afield we can offer overnight accommodation in our on-site bunkhouse as part of the package.
About the role
The Charity Manager will have overall responsibility for strategic, financial and operational management across:
- Whithorn’s community hall and activity space
- The on-site gym
- The luxury bunkhouse
- A
small number of social housing properties
- Wider community projects and development activity
Key responsibilities include:
- Strategic leadership – Working with trustees to develop, implement and review the charity’s strategy, turning
ideas into deliverable plans and projects.
- Funding and opportunity sourcing – Identifying opportunities,
leading high-quality grant applications, developing relationships with funders and partners, and building new
income streams linked to the hall, gym, bunkhouse and housing. Proven experience in grant and opportunity
sourcing is essential.
- Financial oversight – Working with our external bookkeeper to review reports,
approve payments, monitor budgets and cashflow, lead annual budgeting and provide clear financial updates to the
Board. Oversight of VAT, HMRC and payroll through external providers.
- Governance and compliance –
Ensuring policies and procedures (health & safety, safeguarding, GDPR, insurance, housing compliance) are up
to date and followed.
- People and operations – Line-managing the Facilities, Gym & Bunkhouse
Coordinator and a casual Community & Hospitality Support Worker, supporting volunteers and ensuring smooth
day-to-day operations across all sites.
- External relations – Acting as an ambassador for the charity
with community members, partners, funders and visitors; promoting the facilities and the Whithorn area as a
destination.
About you
You will bring:
- Proven experience in charity, community or social enterprise management.
- A strong track record of
successful grant and opportunity sourcing (must-have).
- Confidence with budgets and financial
information, and experience working with finance/admin support.
- Good understanding of governance, health
& safety, safeguarding and GDPR.
- Experience line-managing staff and/or volunteers.
- Strong
communication and relationship-building skills, with a hands-on, problem-solving approach.
Experience in housing management, community facilities, tourism, accommodation or rural regeneration would be an
advantage but is not essential.
Working arrangements
We are committed to getting the right person in post and can offer:
- Hybrid working (hall-based and home-based) by agreement.
- Consideration of an interim Charity Manager
arrangement for suitably skilled candidates.
- Overnight bunkhouse accommodation for candidates travelling
from further afield where needed.
Whithorn is a beautiful rural area with rich heritage, stunning landscapes and a growing reputation for cycling,
walking and cultural tourism. This role is ideal for someone who wants to make a tangible difference by turning
a high-quality physical resource into a vibrant, sustainable hub of community life and opportunity.