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East and Southeast Asian Scotland (ESAS)

Board Members

  • East and Southeast Asian Scotland (ESAS)
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: UK wide- with requirement to travel to Scotland for annual in person meeting
  • Closing 9th February 2026

Join the Board of East and Southeast Asian Scotland (ESAS)

About ESAS

East and Southeast Asian Scotland (ESAS) is a community-led organisation working for justice, rights, and empowerment of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities across Scotland. We centre the voices of ESEA people while building solidarity and belonging across diverse communities.

  • Founded in 2020 and incorporated as a Community Interest Company, ESAS has grown into a trusted and recognised voice. Our achievements include:
  • Leading community research (Migrant Life in Scotland survey) on ESEA migrants’ access to services during the pandemic.
  • Delivering emergency food, clothing, and IT support during COVID-19.
  • Supporting wellbeing and inclusion through peer support groups, befriending, English lessons, and women’s sessions.
  • Partnering with COSLA and the Scottish Government to support Hong Kong BN(O) migrants and improve access to services.
  • Providing hate incident reporting and casework support through the national On Your Side service.
  • Advocating for labour rights across the UK through the ESEA Migrant Alliance UK project funded by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.

The opportunity

We are seeking new Board Directors who share our commitment to justice, rights, and empowerment. As a Director, you will play a vital role in shaping strategy, strengthening governance, and ensuring our work has lasting impact.

Previous Board experience is not essential—we welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, skills, and lived experience. We are particularly interested in candidates with knowledge or experience in:

  • Governance and organisational leadership
  • Finance (including an applicant for the Treasurer role)
  • Fundraising and understanding of the NGO/funding landscape
  • HR and compliance
  • UK policy and systems that shape migrant and community wellbeing

Commitment

This is a voluntary, non-executive role (reasonable expenses reimbursed). The time commitment is around 29 hours per year, covering meetings, preparation, and occasional reviews. Meetings are mainly online, with one in-person meeting in Scotland annually. Every five years, Directors attend a Governance Development Weekend (the next in Jan/March 2026).

Why join us?

  • Make a meaningful contribution to long-term systemic change for ESEA communities.
  • Help shape the governance of a growing, grassroots organisation at a pivotal stage.
  • Gain experience in third-sector governance, policy advocacy, and organisational development.
  • Connect with grassroots communities, statutory partners, and national networks.
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Recyke-a-bike

Outreach Manager

  • Recyke-a-bike
  • Full time
  • £30,193
  • On site: Recyke-a-bike, Causewayhead, Stirling
  • Closing 1st February 2026

About Us

Recyke-a-bike (formerly of Fallin Community Enterprises) has been in operation since 2005. We began as a small recycling social enterprise that quickly grew into a job club, using bike recycling as work experience for our members. Over the years we’ve seen a lot of growth and now offer various training services and cycling outreach work, in addition to our bike recycling and sales through our well stocked and modestly priced shop.

Purpose

Joining the Senior Management Team at Recyke-a-bike this role will manage and have supervision over all Recyke-a-bike Outreach projects and programmes, not including the shop and workshop. This includes schools’ delivery, employability programmes, community cycling projects and active travel initiatives. The post holder will ensure that projects are delivered efficiently, meet targets and budgets, and reflect Recyke-a-bike’s mission to use cycling to improve lives, promote sustainability and support inclusion.

The Outreach Manager is responsible for increasing Outreach-generated income. This includes developing and growing paid Outreach activity, such as corporate and for-profit partnerships, commissioned bookings, and identifying new opportunities for income generation across our Outreach services, helping to strengthen the organisation’s financial sustainability.

The Outreach Manager will lead the projects and schools’ delivery teams, ensuring consistent quality, staff support, and effective communication with staff, partners and funders. The role involves a balance of Outreach management and hands-on cycle training delivery, including occasional participation in cycle training sessions (typically 1-2 times a week in the busier periods).

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Fife Women's Aid

Team Manager (Children, Young people and Families)

  • Fife Women's Aid
  • Full time
  • £37,140 – £40,285
  • On site: Fife
  • Closing 11th February 2026

Are you passionate about supporting recovery from domestic abuse? Fife Women’s Aid are looking for a full-time Team Manager to join our supportive management team.

The successful applicant will have at least SVQ Level IV or equivalent level of qualification in management or other relevant subject, or equivalent experience and willingness to work towards a qualification.

You will be able to demonstrate a high degree of motivation, the ability to support and lead staff, a knowledge base of trauma-informed practice and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.

An ability to cover on-call is an advantage (additional payments are made for this role).

Please join us for an online session to find out more about Fife Women’s Aid services and the Team Manager role. This will be at 6.30pm on Monday 2nd February 2026. Please confirm your attendance to info@fifewomensaid.org.uk and we will send you details of the zoom meeting. We hope to see you there.

Fife Women’s Aid is a feminist organisation and strives to be a supportive and empowering employer offering competitive terms and conditions.

Membership of Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme is a requirement for this post.

If you would like further information about the post, please contact Kate McCormack, CEO at kate.mccormack@fifewomensaid.org.uk.

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Children in Scotland

Director

  • Children in Scotland
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th February 2026

Location:We operate a hybrid way of working and are interested in attracting directors from across Scotland. We can also accommodate directors from across the UK. However, there will be an expectation that directors will attend at least one meeting a year in Edinburgh which is the office base of Children in Scotland.

Hours: Four board meetings a year including preparation time plus a half day strategy session. In addition, you may be invited to be involved in other discrete areas of work, depending on your skills and interests.

Salary:Voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be covered.

About the role

It is an exciting time to lead a children’s charity. The policy context in Scotland offers a lot of potential. As Scotland’s largest national membership body for individuals and organisations working with and for babies, children and young people, Children in Scotland plays a significant role in bringing organisations together to make the most of this potential. As a board member, you would be playing a role in an organisation that is seeking to create a Scotland where all children can access their rights and all children can flourish.

We are currently looking to appoint new members to our board. We have created a supportive, dynamic and welcoming board, and we would give you the support you need to be able to get the best out of this experience. We are committed to diversity and inclusion in all our work. We are keen to attract people to the board with a diverse set of skills, experience, background and identity. We would be particularly delighted to hear from you if you are from a less-represented group to reflect our broader equality, diversity and inclusion commitments.

We are seeking young trustees – aged 18 up to and including 25. In addition, we are seeking skills and experience in IT and Digital leadership, communications and marketing and we would also like to hear from those with a legal background.

If you don’t have these specific skills and experience but still feel passionate about the role, please look at the recruitment pack and find out how to apply. If you are enthusiastic, committed and have an interesting set of skills to bring to the board, you might be exactly the person we need.

About Children in Scotland

Children in Scotland is a membership organisation. We bring together individuals, organisations and services working with and for babies, children and young people across Scotland. The aim of all our work is to make Scotland a better place for our children. Children’s rights sit at our core, and therefore children’s views are integral to all we do.

We work hard to build a strong membership and ensure that it is it is linked into a wider network. We believe that this collaboration is crucial in developing and delivering the good policy and practice that our babies, children and young people deserve.

We run also run services that provide practical support, information and advice about additional support for learning.

Diversity

Children in Scotland values the contribution of all our directors, whatever their background. Our recruitment decisions are based on fair, open processes, with appointment on merit. We welcome applications from everyone.

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Space and the Broomhouse Hub

Trustee

  • Space and the Broomhouse Hub
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 1st February 2026

Join our Board of Trustees at Space @ The Broomhouse Hub.

At Space, we believe in creating opportunities that bring people together, build confidence, and strengthen our community. Across more than 20 projects, we support people of all ages and backgrounds to learn, work, connect and thrive. From our community café and kitchen training programmes, to youth work, employability, carers support, and wellbeing services — everything we do aims to make life better in Broomhouse and beyond.

Our Mission

To build a thriving, inclusive and resilient community where everyone has the opportunity to reach their potential.

Our Values

  • Respect: Welcome and listen without judgment.
  • Integrity: Deliver value-based work with kindness and consistency.
  • Collaboration: Connect with people and partners.
  • Creativity: Take an innovative approach to resolve social challenges.
  • Empowerment: Nurture talent and encourage self-development.

Why join us now?

It’s a really exciting time to become a Trustee. We’re currently delivering our 2024–2027 Strategy, focused on strengthening our community impact, growing sustainable enterprises, and supporting our brilliant team to make lasting change.

You’ll join a passionate, skilled and supportive board helping guide the next chapter of Space’s story.

The Role of a Trustee

Our Trustees play a vital role in three key areas: Strategy, Governance and Risk Management.

You’ll work with the leadership team as a critical friend — supporting, questioning, and inspiring us to stay true to our mission while continuing to innovate and grow.

Each trustee also “adopts” one of our services or projects, acting as a link between the Board and front line staff. This helps Trustees stay connected to the people and communities we serve, and brings valuable insight back to board discussions.

Trustees with specific professional experience engage in one of our four subgroups – Finance, Governance, People, Enterprise.

Right now we’re particularly keen to add to the existing financial skills of our Board, ideally welcoming someone with Management Accounting expertise, especially within SMEs or social enterprises. Someone with experience of being a charity treasurer would be highly beneficial.

That said, we’d love to hear from anyone who shares our values and brings experience in areas like fundraising, communications, enterprise, wellbeing, or facilities management.

Do I have to live in Edinburgh?

Not at all! We welcome applications from potential Trustees living anywhere. However, there is a requirement to attend an in-person Board meeting in Edinburgh once every two months. Attendance online can be arranged under special circumstances.

Our Trustees fall into two categories:

  • Local Trustees: People living in South West Edinburgh, or within three miles of EH11 3RH.
  • Business Trustees: People who do not live locally who join the Board to offer specific skills, expertise or professional experience.

Your Commitment

We truly value your time and experience, and we keep the commitment meaningful but manageable:

  • Board meeting every two months in Edinburgh (2hrs in person)
  • Sub-group meeting every three months (60-90 mins online)
  • Annual General Meeting in Edinburgh (90mins in person)
  • One Trustee Strategy Building Day per year (5-6hrs in person

Trustee Induction & Training

We provide a comprehensive induction and ongoing training programme to support all trustees in their role. This includes sessions on our governance structure, key policies, finance & budgeting, health & safety, safeguarding, and an overview of our current projects and strategic priorities.

Trustees also take part in regular development sessions throughout the year.

All new trustees have the option to be buddied up with an existing trustee while they find their feet.

Remuneration/Expenses

This is an unpaid role, however reasonable expenses associated with the role may be reimbursed.

Sound like something you’d be interested in?

If you share our values, believe in community-led change, and want to make a real difference — we’d love to hear from you.

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Fife Women's Aid

Women’s Support Worker (Housing First)

  • Fife Women's Aid
  • Part time
  • £26,563 – £29,652 pro-rata
  • On site: Fife
  • Closing 13th February 2026

Fife Women’s Aid are delighted to have developed Housing First for women experiencing domestic abuse and are looking to recruit a full-time support worker for this service.

The role will involve providing ongoing flexible support to women in their own accommodation, with a focus on harm reduction and tenancy sustainment within the community. The service will work in accordance with the Housing First principles and will enhance our existing service provision for women who have experienced domestic abuse.

Applicants should have good communication skills and a passion for supporting recovery from domestic abuse.

The successful applicant will have at least SVQ Level III or equivalent level of qualification in health and social care or other relevant subject, or a willingness to work towards a qualification.

The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate a high degree of motivation and have the ability to work on their own as well as part of a team.

Please join us for an online session to find out more about FWA women’s services. This will be at 6.30pm on Thursday 5th February 2026. Please confirm your attendance to info@fifewomensaid.org.uk and we will send you details of the zoom meeting. We hope to see you there.

Fife Women’s Aid is a feminist organisation and strives to be a supportive and empowering employer offering competitive terms and conditions.

Membership of Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme is a requirement for this post.

If you would like further information about the post, please contact Claire Rigby at claire.rigby@fifewomensaid.org.uk to arrange a time for a call.

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Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project

Finance & Administration Worker

  • Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project
  • Part time
  • £28,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Kirkcaldy
  • Closing 6th February 2026

KASP has a part time vacancy for a Finance & Administration Worker. This role will ensure the smooth running of Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project’s financial and administrative systems. You will be responsible for day-to-day bookkeeping, supporting KASP manager and the external accountant to ensure strong financial oversight, and providing efficient administrative support across our systems (Microsoft 365, Xero, Teams, OASIS, Zoom).

This post requires a highly motivated individual who is capable of maintaining accurate and timely financial records using Xero accounting software, budgeting, and regular financial reporting.

KASP is looking for someone who is qualified by experience and is familiar with bookkeeping for a small/medium charity with multiple funding sources. Ideally, (but not necessary) an appropriate qualification would be HNC/HND or AAT qualification.

Experience with Xero or other relevant accounting software is essential

This post is subject to PVG check

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COSCA

Chair of COSCA

  • COSCA
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Stirling
  • Closing 9th February 2026

From September 2026 and initially for three years

Due to the expiry of the term of office of the current Chair, COSCA (Counselling & Psychotherapy in Scotland) needs a new Chair to provide strategic direction and governance.

As Scotland’s professional body for counselling and psychotherapy, COSCA aims to advance and support all forms of counselling, psychotherapy, and the use of counselling skills, build confidence in counselling and psychotherapy and protect the public in its use of services.

The Chair will be a facilitator, a diplomat, a communicator, a coach, a leader and a listener. The Chair will:

  • attend and chair Board meetings (4 per annum)
  • provide leadership and guide the members of the Board to set overall policy and targets and monitor outcomes
  • understand the voluntary sector, governance of a charity, charity law and the funding of charities
  • be committed to the advancement of counselling and psychotherapy and enthusiasm for COSCA’s work
  • be a strategic thinker, be able to communicate well and work collaboratively with colleagues and the Chief Executive
  • be willing to devote time and effort to the organisation and represent COSCA where appropriate.

Out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed.

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Alzheimer Scotland

Community Activities Organiser - North Ayrshire

  • Alzheimer Scotland
  • Part time
  • £24,643 – £25,974 pro-rata
  • On site: 38 Parkhouse Road, Ardrossan - working in the community across North Ayrshire
  • Closing 19th February 2026

Who we are

Alzheimer Scotland is Scotland’s national dementia charity. Our aim is to make sure nobody faces dementia alone. We provide support and information to people with dementia, their carers and families, we campaign for the rights of people with dementia and fund vital dementia research.

What you’ll do

Our Community Activities Organisers are vital in providing front line support. This includes:

  • Supporting individuals to stay connected to their local communities, engage in their interests and hobbies, and access peer support.
  • Developing ideas and leading the way towards exciting and new activities to promote brain health.

Our groups are community based and the Community Activities Organiser is responsible for the planning and delivery of all activities, ensuring reflective practice through our activity evaluations and feedback from the people we support.

What you’ll have

Successful applicants will have a positive approach to dementia and brain health, with a passion to make a difference. You will have good communication and computer skills, a caring attitude and most of all enthusiasm for the role. You will be confident in planning activities in advance and leading any volunteers supporting at your group.

Applicants must have a full and valid driving license and vehicle to be able to travel for this role (mileage and expenses are paid).

The successful candidate for this post will be required to provide proof of right to work in the UK and will also be subject to a PVG check through Disclosure Scotland.

If you have any questions or issues with the application form, please contact HRMailbox@alzscot.org

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Inclusion Alliance

Support Workers & Relief Support Workers

  • Inclusion Alliance
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 3rd October 2026

We are currently looking to recruit support workers to join our small team within Inclusion Alliance. The role involves supporting people with learning disabilities to be included in the community and lead an ordinary life. Your work would involve helping people to access educational, social, leisure and work or volunteering opportunities in the community.

No experience or formal qualifications are necessary for the role although a caring nature, positive attitude and a sense of fun are important characteristics to have. New staff will receive paid training and undertake shadow shifts with experienced staff members during induction. We want new staff to feel ready and able to work prior to working on their own for the first time.

We have various vacancies available including part time and relief/casual positions in various locations throughout Edinburgh.

Working hours are based between the hours of 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday

We have various permanent and casual vacancies available.

Relief/ Casual pay rate- £12.65 per hour

Candidates must be caring, motivated and have excellent communication skills whilst being committed to working in a person-centred way ensuring that support is built around the supported person’s wishes and needs.

Benefits include

  • Employer contributory pension scheme
  • Funded SVQ 3 qualification and learning opportunity
  • Paid annual leave entitlement
  • Regular paid supervision sessions
  • Regular paid training and development opportunities
  • Daytime Monday to Friday working
  • Working for a well-established small organisation where person centred values are at the core.Free 24/7 access to employee support app
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