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Care Support Scotland

Support Worker – Supported Living

  • Care Support Scotland
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 13th April 2026

Care Support Scotland

We are a charity with decades of experience supporting people across Scotland, providing those who need us with support that ranges from Mental Health, Learning Disability and Neurodiversity, Youth and Adult Homelessness and Older People services. Guided by our values of Respect and Compassion, we empower both the people we support and our colleagues to Thrive every day

Why work with us?

At Care Support Scotland caring isn’t just a job — it’s who we are. Join our dedicated team and help transform lives while growing your own career.

  • Pension contributions matched up to 6%
  • Financial Flexibility – Access your wages as you earn them with our Earned Wage Access benefit.
  • Employee Assistance Programme through HSF
  • Contribution to HSF Health Plan – supporting your everyday health needs
  • Generous annual leave – 33 days including public holidays, increasing with service
  • Supportive absence policies to help when you need time off
  • Death in Benefit Cover – 2x annual salary
  • Support with funded qualifications
  • Career development and progression opportunities

Who we are looking for

We are looking for a hard working and enthusiastic support worker to join our expanding team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about a career in social care who wants to gain valuable hands-on experience and enhance their skillset. Above all we want someone that shares in our values. Our mission is to provide positive, life changing support, delivered by inspiring, professional staff. This is a 21 hours per week post with up to 2 sleepovers a week

About the Service

We offer a range of support in Edinburgh working in partnership to build trust to people to live independently and be engaged in communities. We offer supported accommodation in Edinburgh with the goal to Identify personal outcomes and build on skills to support living well and living life together.

We welcome candidates who are eager to develop their skills, gain valuable experience in social care, and thrive in a supportive, learning-focused environment. Previous experience in a support role is desirable but not essential as full training and support will be given.

Most importantly, we are looking for people who share our values, are kind, compassionate, and are committed to creating positive, lasting impact for the people we support

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Provide support that positively impacts the person we support’s health and wellbeing
  • Contribute and implement support plans
  • Be responsible for the delivery of all support and its administration, including personal care, tenancy support, health needs (including assistance with medication), personal development, emotional needs and inclusion.

Essential Skills and Attributes

  • Qualified to the level required by the SSSC as a support worker in a housing support service/care at home service, or a willingness to work towards and to successfully complete qualification within the SSSC specified timeframe.
  • An energetic, enthusiastic person who would be interested in supporting a young man who lives with autism and learning disability; for whom the service provides 24/7 cover.
  • Support is inclusive of indoor and outdoor activities, so a willingness to be outdoors and be fit enough for longer walks would be essential, within the rural community.
  • A clean UK driving licence is required in order to take our client to and from activities.
  • Ability to work as part of a team and on your own initiative
  • Passion for helping people live independently
  • Experience or interest in housing, social care, or community support
  • Commitment to the values and mission of Care Support Scotland, and to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion

Desired Skills and Attributes:

  • A practice qualification (at least SCQF level 7 or above) recognised by the SSSC, in the category of support workers in a Housing Support Service / Care at Home service, or willingness to work towards this.
  • Understanding of benefits and budgeting support
  • Previous demonstrable experience working within an adult social care setting
  • Understanding of the Care Inspectorate and its purpose
  • Understanding of the SSSC and its purpose
  • A Positive Behaviour Support, or Trauma Informed Practice qualification or accreditation.

Additional Notes

  • Shift work, weekend work/sleepovers may be a requirement of this role.
  • PVG scheme membership
  • SSSC registration are requirements of this post
  • Please note, you will be asked to provide evidence of your eligibility to work in the UK.
  • We reserve the right to bring the closing date forward if a suitable candidate is identified.

Care Support Scotland is an equal opportunities employer and always welcomes applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of: sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy and maternity.

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SACRO

Youth Justice Support Worker - West Dunbarton Youth Justice Service

  • SACRO
  • Part time
  • £26,288 – £28,497 pro-rata
  • On site: West Dunbartonshire
  • Closing 17th April 2026

Sacro’s mission is to deliver life-changing services that empower people, give hope and protection, and help to build safe communities

Sacro provide Restorative Justice and one to one Behavioural change programmes to assist young people to address offending behaviour and, where appropriate, to support young people to make amends to address their behaviour by making amends to the person they have harmed.

The successful candidate will be responsible for working directly with young people as part of an existing Youth Justice team. The successful candidate should have experience of working with young people who offend and have knowledge of psychosocial and psychological interventions, Restorative Justice and experience of delivering group work programmes.

The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. The ability to work both as part of a team and independently. Experience of multi-disciplinary team working would be an advantage. A commitment to Sacro’s value base is essential.

For an informal discussion regarding this position please contact Caitlin Mckilligan or Kerry Page via email on cmckilligan@sacro.org.uk or kpage@sacro.org.uk or on 01592 593100.

A valid driving licence is essential for this post.

Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) will be a requirement for this post.

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Scripture Union Scotland

Associate Trust Network Lead

  • Scripture Union Scotland
  • Part time
  • £38,896 – £41,731 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • Closing 24th April 2026

Who we are:

SU Scotland has a distinct position in children’s and youth ministry across Scotland, seeking to work in unity with churches, Christian youth organisations and Trusts. Our vision is to see every child and young people of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus. We are a national charity, with around 140 staff and over 2,500 volunteers. Our activities take place in schools, outdoor activity centres, and local communities.

Associate Trusts play an integral part in all of this.

The first Associate Trust began in 1994 as a partnership between local churches and SU Scotland in a local community enabling children and young people to discover God’s love and grow in their faith. Since then, there have been many Associate Trusts partnering with SU Scotland, resulting in thousands of children and young people having the opportunity to “discover, explore, respond and flourish.”

We are seeking a part-time (0.8 FTE) Associate Trust Network Lead to join our Local Ministries Team, to drive the strategic expansion of the Associate Trust network, as well as to resource existing Trusts, overseeing and strengthening current infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Take an active role in visiting Associate Trusts and keep abreast with key priorities and challenges, as well as gaining an understanding of the Associate Trusts’ ministry through interaction with children and young people they work with.
  • Develop a three year strategy to expand the Associate Trust network.
  • Develop and coordinate training for Associate Trusts in consultation and in conjunction with the Local Ministries Management Team and the SU Scotland Learning Manager.
  • Provide support and guidance with regards to relevant policies and procedures, e.g. HR, Finance, GDPR, Safeguarding.
  • Develop ministry partnership for this post, inviting potential donors and prayer supporters to partner with you in this ministry.

Who we are looking for:

The successful applicant will have high levels of initiative, proven experience of charity sector governance and project management. Strong interpersonal and communications skills are also key with the ability to develop positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

For this post, it is important that you are able to demonstrate a commitment to SU Scotland’s ethos, working principles and vision. It is also an Occupational Requirement (Equality Act - part 1, schedule 9), that the post-holder is a committed Christian.

The appointment will be subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme Disclosure.

If you’d like to find out more, please contact our Director of Local Ministries, Zonya Bewick at zonya.bewick@suscotland.org.uk. More information and an application pack can be downloaded from our website: suscotland.org.uk/jobs. Alternatively, you can email us at hr@suscotland.org.uk.

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SACRO

Community Safety Support Worker - Fife Community Safety Support Service

  • SACRO
  • Part time
  • £26,288 – £28,497 pro-rata
  • On site: Fife
  • Closing 17th April 2026

Help us to make a difference!

Sacro’s mission is to deliver life-changing services that empower people, give hope and protection, and help to build safe communities.

We are looking to recruit a highly motivated individual to oversee the day-to-day operations of the service. Responsible to the Service Team Leader, you will have primary responsibility to carry a caseload of mediation cases involving disputes between neighbours. You will provide practical and emotional support to individuals suffering from hate incidents and anti-social behaviour. You will be a creative self-starter with excellent organisational and communication skills. The successful applicant will be flexible and imaginative in their approach and confident in their ability to help clients steer their way through difficult situations.

Previous mediation or similar experience would be highly desirable for this position.

Applicants must have a full driving licence and access to a car satisfying the appropriate insurance requirements.

Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) will be a requirement for this post.

A valid driving licence and access to a car are required for this post.

For further information, please contact Sean Martin at Sacro Fife by telephone: 01592 593100 or email: infofifecm@sacro.org.uk

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Rural Development Trust

Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub - Development Officer - Food

  • Rural Development Trust
  • Full time
  • £37,492
  • Hybrid: Lanarkshire
  • Closing 21st April 2026

BACKGROUND

Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub is fully funded by the Scottish Government and part of the National Hub initiative put in place to support communities to come together and engage collectively on climate action, supporting the transition to low carbon and climate resilient living and driving wider behaviour change.

In Lanarkshire, our vision is to support and empower communities to develop local solutions to make the transition to net zero and climate resilient living possible through collaboration and capacity building in communities throughout the area.

JOB PURPOSE

The aim of the Development Officer for food is to contribute to the delivery of the Lanarkshire Hub, build connection and understanding across community groups and create structures to enable the adoption of more strategic and collaborative approaches to the climate emergency across and between community groups, public and third sector partners. The Development Officer will be as inclusive as possible to ensure that no communities or groups are excluded from the support available from the Hub and will contribute to the recruitment.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Connect community organisations and conduct a mapping exercise to understand the issues and barriers encountered and levels of climate crisis awareness
  • Research and prepare guides on examples of best practice for community led climate action projects
  • Assist community groups and organisations on design, development and delivery of climate action projects, including through engagement and data collection to gain the funding, support and collaboration to achieve the project aims.
  • Promotion of the Hub’s Small Grants programme. Advising community groups and organisations on support available through Small Grants.
  • Promote and assist to deliver the Hub’s Climate Action Festival.
  • Empower, encourage and support communities across the area to contribute to policy at both local and national level on climate change, environmental and social issues. Liaise with key strategic partners and stakeholders locally, regionally and nationally.
  • Delivery of activities to achieve KPIs that you are responsible for and supporting colleagues to achieve theirs.
  • Identifies, plans and delivers formal training, learning or knowledge exchanges to increase knowledge and understanding of climate change and of climate action (mitigation and adaptation) projects.
  • Represents community groups voices through participation in local, regional, national forums/networks and through written responses to local, regional, national policy consultations that relate to your climate theme.
  • Help build capacity within communities through the delivery of training, events, peer to peer learning, networking, and training events
  • Assist groups to identify external funding sources for their climate projects, and to prepare and submit good quality applications
  • Widen participation by engaging new communities and strengthening existing climate action activity.
  • Liaise with Hub Communication Officer to ensure consistent brand messaging, alignment of outreach strategies with community initiatives, and provide valuable insights for effective communication with target audiences
  • Any other tasks as required to contribute to the delivery of Hub core functions.
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Annexe Communities

Community Food & Support Worker

  • Annexe Communities
  • Part time
  • £28,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 16th April 2026

Primary Responsibility

To lead the day-to-day delivery of a community-led programme of food, cost of living and social support activities for residents of Partick and surrounding areas, with a particular focus on people experiencing poverty, financial insecurity and social isolation.

The post holder will coordinate inclusive, practical activities that improve wellbeing, reduce financial pressure and strengthen positive relationships, while supporting volunteers and ensuring the project is delivered in line with the outcomes agreed with the National Lottery Community Fund.

Condition

The post holder will be required to undertake PVG registration and work in accordance with Annexe Communities’ safeguarding policies.

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Haemophilia Scotland

Advocacy Support Worker

  • Haemophilia Scotland
  • Part time
  • £33,247 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 24th April 2026

Haemophilia Scotland invites applications for the role of Advocacy Support Worker, a new and important position within our organisation.

This is a great opportunity for a compassionate and motivated individual to join our small but dedicated team, supporting members affected by the infected blood tragedy across Scotland.

In this role, you’ll provide person-centred advocacy and support to individuals and families as they navigate the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme and related processes. You’ll act as a trusted first point of contact, offering clear information, answering questions, and helping people understand the scheme and how it works. The role will also involve advocating on behalf of members where needed, engaging with the Infected Blood Compensation Authority and other organisations to help resolve issues and make sure our members’ voices are heard.

We’re looking for someone with significant experience in an advocacy, advice or support role, who can explain complex information clearly and with sensitivity. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to support people in extremely difficult or emotional situations are essential. Experience of working with vulnerable individuals or people with long-term health conditions would also be an advantage.

As a small charity, our work is varied and rewarding, and this role offers the chance to make a real difference. You’ll need to be comfortable working both independently and as part of a team, managing a varied workload, and contributing to the development of clear, accessible information for our members.

We’re committed to supporting the successful candidate with training and development, particularly around the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme, so you feel confident in supporting the people we work with.

Organisation Links

Website: haemophilia.scot

Facebook: facebook.com/HaemophiliaScotland

Instagram: instagram.com/haemophiliascotland

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Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire

Climate Hub Lead

  • Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire
  • Full time
  • £27,288
  • On site: Wellbeing & Enterprise Hub at Rouken Glen (with some travel to meetings as required)
  • Closing 21st April 2026

Context

Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire SCIO is a dynamic local charity and the Third Sector Interface working to make East Renfrewshire a better place to live, work and do business. From climate action awareness, volunteer programmes, capacity supports and wellbeing activities, we deliver projects that promote inclusion, sustainability and community wellbeing.

Job Role

The purpose of the Climate Hub Lead role is to lead our small, dedicated team while staying closely connected to day-to-day operations, helping shape the next stage of VAER’s growth at our exciting new development at Rouken Glen, including the development of the East Renfrewshire Climate Action Hub at the site.

This is a hands-on and varied role, ideal for someone who enjoys combining big-picture thinking with practical, community-focused delivery.

Key Tasks

Working alongside the wider Voluntary Action staff team, Climate Action team and in collaboration with our 3rd, public and independent sector partners you will:

  • Develop the East Renfrewshire Climate Action Hub at Rouken Glen with a focus on community growing and as a demonstration site
  • Line manage the Climate Hub team to deliver the Climate Action Hub business plan and agreed activities
  • Oversight of the Climate Action Hub team’s work programme, guiding staff on priorities and timescales
  • Support the Climate Contact Worker by working with other managers to ensure a constructive approach to the recruitment and management of volunteers
  • Maintain good connections at a strategic level across East Renfrewshire with ERC Net Zero team
  • Oversight of improved access for East Renfrewshire residents to participate in Climate Action activity locally and/or nationally
  • Oversight of the wider Rouken Glen site for community, wellbeing and enterprise activity development
  • Oversight of site usage
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive risk register for all aspects of the site
  • Develop processes to ensure both regular and seasonal maintenance are carried out

Full job description and person specification at va-er.org.uk/join-our-team or call 0141 876 9555.

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Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire

Digital Inclusion Partnership & Innovation Lead

  • Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire
  • Part time
  • £27,288 pro-rata
  • On site: Community Wellbeing & Enterprise Hub Rouken Glen/East Ren wide (with some travel to meetings as required)
  • Closing 14th April 2026

Context

Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire SCIO is a dynamic local charity and the Third Sector Interface working to make East Renfrewshire a better place to live, work and do business. From climate action awareness, volunteer programmes, capacity supports and wellbeing activities, we deliver projects that promote inclusion, sustainability and community wellbeing.

Job Role

The purpose of the Digital Inclusion Innovation Lead role is to strengthen digital inclusion activity across East Renfrewshire by leading local development of the Digital Inclusion Alliance (DIA) innovation community. You will work closely with the wider VAER team while staying closely connected to day‑to‑day delivery, helping shape the next stage of our digital participation work across the area.

This is a hands-on and varied role, ideal for someone who enjoys combining strategic thinking with practical, community‑focused collaboration.

Key Tasks

Working alongside the wider VAER team and partners across sectors, you will:

Develop a robust local evidence base:

  • Map digital inclusion and exclusion across East Renfrewshire
  • Identify key drivers, existing provision and opportunities for innovation
  • Produce clear, accessible outputs to inform planning and decision‑making

Build a local Digital Inclusion Innovation Community:

  • Convene partners to share learning, build relationships and identify shared priorities
  • Facilitate networks, workshops and events that drive collaborative innovation
  • Strengthen third sector capacity
  • Support organisations to grow skills, confidence and capability in digital inclusion
  • Broaden participation and champion community‑led approaches
  • Help local groups access funding to develop new ideas and approaches

Support national learning and alignment:

  • Contribute local insights to the TSI/DIA Local to National Learning Network
  • Share national learning back into the local system
  • Help align local innovation activity with wider DIA priorities

Full job description at va-er.org.uk/join-our-team or call 0141 876 9555.

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OnFife

Senior HR Adviser

  • OnFife
  • Full time
  • £41,972 – £45,990
  • Hybrid: Kirkcaldy
  • Closing 24th April 2026

At OnFife, they are all about shaping lives through culture. They spark curiosity, champion local stories and reinvest every penny back into the heart of Fife – keeping theatres vibrant, libraries open, exhibitions thriving and communities inspired. If you believe in the power of people and want to help shape the future of this organisation, this could be your next step.

LHH is looking for a confident, people centred Senior HR Adviser to join the friendly HR team at OnFife. You’ll play a key role in supporting colleagues across our theatres, libraries, museums and cultural venues – helping them create welcoming, thriving workplaces where creativity and community spirit flourish. This is a role for someone who enjoys variety, values collaboration, and wants to have a meaningful impact on an organisation that puts people first.

No two days are the same at OnFife. You’ll be providing professional HR advice to managers and colleagues across a wide range of people related matters, from performance and attendance to employee relations and organisational change and supporting the organisational change programmes – helping colleagues navigate new ways of working with clarity, care and confidence

You’ll be based primarily at Iona House, with flexibility to work across Fife. Some evening and weekend work may be required, but they will support you with a flexible approach.

We’re looking for a confident communicator who is experienced in HR at senior level, ideally within public or similar sectors. You will be highly organised and be able to manage your own caseload, balancing priorities and offering practical, solutions focused guidance. It is essential you have a professionally qualified (CIPD or equivalent) with strong knowledge of HR best practice and employment law.

If this sounds like the perfect match for your skills and your values, we’d love to hear from you.

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