UWS Students’ Union is seeking External Trustees to join its Board.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the governance and strategic direction of a student-led charity at a significant point in its development. We are building on a period of strong performance, democratic reform and high student engagement, while preparing to develop our next Strategic Plan.
Our members are students at the University of the West of Scotland, Scotland’s leading widening access university. We are therefore seeking trustees with senior-level experience and strategic insight, who are motivated by social impact, equity and improving outcomes for students.
About the role
External Trustees support the governance, oversight and long-term sustainability of the Students’ Union.
Working alongside elected student officers, student trustees and staff, you will:
Trustees are not involved in day-to-day operational management.
Who we are looking for
We are seeking individuals with significant senior leadership experience who are comfortable operating at Board or senior decision-making level.
Following a recent review of Board skills and capacity, our priority areas are:
We welcome applications from across the voluntary, public and private sectors. Experience of charity governance is beneficial but not essential.
Above all, we are looking for individuals who understand the importance of widening access to education and are motivated by supporting a diverse student community.
About UWS Students’ Union
UWS Students’ Union is a registered charity representing over 19,000 students across five campuses. We work in partnership with the University while remaining an independent organisation accountable to students.
Our members are drawn from the University of the West of Scotland, Scotland’s leading widening access university. This context shapes our work, with a strong focus on equity, student voice and ensuring all students are supported to succeed.
Trustees play a key role in ensuring our strategy, services and governance reflect the realities of students’ lives.
Time commitment
Eligibility
As a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, Trustees are both charity trustees and company directors.
Applicants must not:
Hemat Gryffe Women’s Aid supports women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse, forced marriage and honour-based abuse primarily from the Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic community. We provide refuge accommodation, follow on and outreach services for women and children.
We have a vacant post for a women’s worker to support women experiencing domestic abuse or who have experienced domestic abuse. It is essential that you have knowledge and understanding of the impact of domestic abuse upon women.
A suitable qualification that meets the needs of the Scottish Social Servies Council (SSSC) housing support registration is required otherwise training will be provided to allow you to achieve this qualification.
The nature of our work requires a commitment to a feminist analysis of domestic abuse and values of Hemat Gryffe Women’s Aid.
Reporting to our Head of Scotland, you’re Dogs for Good’s very first Fundraising Manager in Scotland, and you’ll play an important part in establishing and developing fundraising activity in the region.
Over an initial 18-month period, you’ll explore and demonstrate the viability of fundraising and income generation in Scotland. You’ll lead on identifying, researching and applying to trusts, foundations and local grant funders, while also supporting community fundraising activity to increase income, engagement and awareness of Dogs for Good’s work.
This is an 18-month fixed term contract and part time (21 hours per week).
About you
You show a real commitment to Dogs for Good’s person‑centred values and approach, and you bring a proactive, motivated and solution‑focused way of working. You enjoy coming up with creative and innovative ideas when developing funding opportunities, while keeping a close eye on detail and meeting deadlines reliably. You work well with others, offering support and collaboration, and you’re confident representing Dogs for Good in a positive and professional way.
Your responsibilities
As our Fundraising Manager in Scotland, you'll:
Establish fundraising activity
Test and develop community fundraising opportunities
Build relationships and partnerships
Contribute insight and learning
Work within established fundraising systems
Your key relationships
You’ll regularly interact and collaborate with our:
Outcomes of the role
By the end of your 18-month contract, you’ll have:
Your skills, experience and approach
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Other requirements
Looking for a rewarding voluntary role where you can make a real difference in your community?
Vesta, a commercial subsidiary of Barrhead Housing, is seeking a Chairperson and Board Members to help shape its growth and impact.
Vesta provides services and housing solutions that meet local needs, with profits reinvested into communities across East Renfrewshire. Currently managing mid-market rental homes in Barrhead, Vesta has ambitious plans to expand.
We’re particularly interested in individuals with experience in:
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute your skills, influence strategic direction, and support thriving communities.
We are committed to diversity and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.
Recruiting New Members of the Anti-Racism Observatory for Scotland (AROS) Strategic Advisory Board
Scotland is taking a vital step in tackling systemic racism with the establishment of the Anti-Racism Observatory for Scotland (AROS).
AROS has been made possible thanks to years of work by communities and experts, and has been established to support community-led efforts to tackle racism in the public sector.
To support and guide AROS through its incubation period to December 2027, a Strategic Advisory Board (SAB) has been established to provide strong, transparent external oversight. We are now recruiting two new Board members with specific skills to join this body.
We are looking for candidates who bring knowledge, skills and experience in anti-racism in the Scottish context, alongside the qualities needed to steer, provide oversight and govern the work of the Observatory. The Board specifically requires a Board member with legal expertise.
AROS is committed to ensuring its Board reflects the communities it serves and would strongly encourage applications from all racialised communities and those with lived experience of racialisation. Previous applicants are warmly encouraged to reapply.
Letham4All SCIO is an award winning community led charity operating in Perth. Based in The Hub in Letham neighbourhood, it is vision is that life across our communities is better and healthier, where everyone can reach their potential from cradle to the grave. Letham4All SCIO & The Hub is the outcome of a local people taking the lead in to improve the health & wellbeing of its communities in Perth. Local people working together has resulted in community ownership of The Hub, a catalyst for changing lives and empowering people to become more active in their communities enabling both them & it to thrive. We deliver community activities for all ages to around 600 people a week and run our Community Fridge Project in 3 areas of Perth , where around 390 people a week are able to access free good surplus food , 7 days a week. Our Hub Café offers a dignify route to very low cost food serving an average of 400 people a week.
Due to the growth of Letham4All SCIO we now need to recruit a qualified and experienced Financial Co-ordinator. Working 20 hours per week and reporting to The Letham4All Manager , the postholder will is responsible for ensuring the robust financial management of Letham4All in line with OSCR requirements, charity accounting standards (SORP), and sector best practice guidance. They will have line management responsibility for the Administration Worker.
The postholder will:
This role is critical to ensuring transparency, accountability, and strong governance appropriate to a charity with £1m annual income.
The Usual Place Cafe is a not for personal profit organisation based in Dumfries. You will work as part of a team who work with young people to deliver a welcoming customer experience, enabling them to gain the skills they need to achieve employment in the hospitality or retail industries.
Your role will be to drive forward the strategic direction of the Board of Trustees.
You will have warmth, enthusiasm and a creative approach to your work along with the ability to engage positively with a wide range of people. The Usual Place is a value-based organisation, we operate with mutual respect. If you share these values and behaviours and have the necessary skills, then we look forward to hearing from you.
The Opportunity:
I am a disabled professional living and working within the community. I am seeking a dedicated, HCPC-registered Podiatrist to provide one-to-one support to a disabled professional.
This is an ideal role for a practitioner who enjoys domiciliary care, values professional independence, and is looking for a flexible working opportunity.
Key Responsibilities:
• Clinical Delivery: Providing full podiatry assessment and treatments during scheduled home visits. Experience of working with patients with chronic arthritic conditions and managing wounds is essential. The key focus will be on prevention of wounds.
• Maintaining high standards of hygiene and infection control at all times.
• Reliability: Committing to a schedule of approximately 2 home visits per week - days and times can be negotiated:)
Requirements:
• Fully qualified Podiatrist - HCPC Registration: Essential.
• Partnership - able to work with private Orthotists to create insoles and shoes using most modern materials (3D printing etc)and techniques - feeding back into the design process any issues regarding pressure offloading etc
• Transport: A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is preferred.
The Package:
• 2 home visits per week – 4-6 hrs a week approx
• Salary negotiable £10-15k per year, depending on experience.
• Location: Domiciliary visits in the Bishopbriggs area of Glasgow.
About Waverley Care
For over 35 years, Waverley Care has worked alongside people and communities affected by HIV and hepatitis C. We deliver inclusive, stigma-free services and influence national policy to tackle health inequalities across Scotland.
While advances in treatment have transformed clinical outcomes, stigma and isolation continue to impact too many lives. Waverley Care exists to ensure that anyone affected by HIV or hepatitis C can live well, with dignity, respect, and support.
About the role
We are looking for a motivated and proactive Senior Corporate Fundraising Officer to grow and steward meaningful relationships with major corporate partners across Scotland.
This new role will focus on securing new business from banks, national organisations and large employers, while also strengthening existing partnerships to deliver sustainable, multi-year income.
Working within our Fundraising and Communications team, you will play a key part in driving our ambition to significantly increase unrestricted income, collaborating closely with colleagues to develop compelling partnership propositions, impactful campaigns and engaging corporate volunteering opportunities. This is an exciting opportunity to shape a growing income stream and help us reach more people living with or at risk of HIV and hepatitis C.
This role will work closely with the Income Generation Manager and Senior Marketing and Communications Manager, and will complement the work of our Fundraising Officer, who leads on community fundraising and community-linked corporate relationships.
The postholder will collaborate with the fundraising team to identify and develop warm corporate opportunities emerging from events and community activity, ensuring a joined-up approach to stewarding and growing corporate engagement across Scotland.
As a charity that is not fully funded by statutory sources, voluntary income plays a vital and growing role in sustaining our services. This post will be central to increasing awareness of our funding model and inspiring corporate partners to invest in our mission.
About You
You will be an engaging communicator and natural relationship builder, confident in identifying opportunities, opening doors and inspiring organisations to support our mission. With experience in corporate fundraising, business development or a similar partnership-focused role, you will bring a proactive, commercially minded approach and a track record of meeting targets.
You’ll be comfortable managing a varied portfolio, from cultivating new prospects to stewarding high value partners, and you’ll thrive in a collaborative team where creativity, initiative and strategic thinking are valued.
Above all, you will be passionate about using your skills to help end HIV stigma and improve the lives of people across Scotland.
Applications are also welcomed from candidates with experience in sales, account management, hospitality or other commercial roles where relationship-building, pitching and securing new business are core responsibilities
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a progressive organisation at a pivotal moment in Scotland’s public health journey. You’ll have the chance to influence real change, working alongside passionate colleagues committed to making a lasting impact on people’s lives.
We offer a supportive working environment with hybrid working options, professional development opportunities and a generous annual leave entitlement.
We are a charity who provides information, support and safe accommodation for women and children experiencing domestic abuse across West Lothian.
The role of Director is a unique voluntary opportunity for women from diverse backgrounds who have expertise, time and are committed to making a real difference to the lives of women and children who have experienced domestic abuse.
As a member of WLWA Board, you will play a key role in shaping the strategy of WLWA and overseeing its governance to ensure it can continue to provide high quality services. You don’t need to be an expert in domestic abuse, but you do need to have an understanding of the impact it has on women and children and be committed to our vision and values.
The things we believe in that help make this organisation extraordinary:
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We would particularly love to recruit Directors who have experience in Human Resources or Finance, however please don’t let this put you off applying if you don’t have experience in these areas.
We are committed to representing the diversity of our service users on our Board and welcome applications from women from under-represented groups including those from ethnic minority backgrounds and LGBTI people.
The board meets face to face in Livingston every second month. Board members are also invited to join one of our sub committees to accelerate progress on important topics such as fundraising or strategy, driving forward key actions between board meetings.
Although this fantastic volunteering opportunity is unpaid, travel expenses are available for board members to attend meetings.
As well as benefiting from being part of a talented and supportive team of board members, you ill also receive a comprehensive induction plan and ongoing training and support.