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Hillcrest Futures

Finance Business Partner

  • Hillcrest Futures
  • Full time
  • £49,064 – £52,181
  • On site: Dundee
  • Closing 29th May 2026

Hillcrest Homes is recruiting for a Finance Business Partner

About the Department

Hillcrest is one of Scotland’s leading affordable housing providers, creating sustainable homes and positive futures for our customers and communities. We own and manage almost 8,000 properties throughout Scotland and our 1,200 employees provide a range of care, social enterprises, skills, training and employment opportunities. People are at the centre of everything we do and as a business partner you will empower our teams through innovation, transformation and continuous improvement to do the best job they can.

About the Role

The Finance Business Partner will be responsible for providing a high quality, timely, comprehensive financial management accounting service to all budget holders and departments within Hillcrest.

  • This is an exciting opportunity within Hillcrest for the right person to assist with the effective delivery of finance information across the organisation.
  • We are looking for a candidate who can deliver strong outcomes and measurable results.
  • You will need to be able to partner with internal teams, work collaboratively, challenge constructively and provide hands on solutions.
  • Preparation of Management accounts, Statutory accounts, Annual Budgets and financial returns.
  • A key requirement will be to work with budget holders to assist decision-making and take corrective action monitoring spend against budgets.

About You

  • You will have had experience of delivering fincial information and accounts in timely manner to make sure the business delivers best in class service to internal and external key stakeholders.
  • As a Business Partner you will lead by example, encouraging collaboration and coaching and mentoring style, ensuring a continuously improving, high performing, responsive, efficient and modern service.

About the Benefits

  • 32 days minimum annual leave (based on full time hours)
  • Option to buy or sell annual leave (subject to eligibility)
  • Family Friendly Policies
  • Death in Service (three times annual salary or a minimum of £10,000)
  • Defined contribution pension scheme available (2 Options):
    • Option 1 - Contributions = 5% Employee and 3% Employer
    • Option 2 - Contributions = 8.5% Employee and 8.5% Employer
  • Home and Tech Scheme: Spread the cost through salary sacrifice and save up to 8% on thousands of home and tech products at John Lewis, IKEA and Currys (subject to eligibility)
  • Cycle to Work Scheme: Spread the cost through salary sacrifice and save up to 47% on bikes and accessories (up to £2,000) (subject to eligibility)
  • Enhanced Health Care Package including:
    • £50 towards chiropody and podiatry
    • £60 towards dental care
    • £75 towards the costs of eye related care
    • £150 towards Practitioner fees, including physiotherapy
    • £200 Birth and Adoption grant (subject to eligibility)
    • £200 towards specialist consultations and investigations
  • Unlimited access to online, telephone and video GP appointments via Aviva Smart Health
  • Access to Perkbox: providing a wide range of deals and discounts including Argos, IKEA and many more
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Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust

Project Officer

  • Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust
  • Part time
  • £31,000 – £34,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Perth
  • Closing 21st June 2026

Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust is seeking a motivated and organised Project Officer to support the effective delivery of the Perth City Heritage Fund and associated programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in conserving and enhancing Perth’s historic built environment, while also contributing to innovative work in traditional building skills training, community engagement, and climate resilience.

Working closely with the Senior Grants Officer, you will help deliver a growing and ambitious programme. The role includes supporting the grant-aided building repair programme, assisting with grant management and project development, engaging with stakeholders and developing a strong pipeline of future projects. You will also contribute to skills training programmes and flagship initiatives such as the Bridge Lane Project.

Other organisations may call this role – Grants Officer, Assistant Grants Officer, Funding Officer, Heritage Officer and Project Coordinator

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Autism Initiatives

Senior Support Worker

  • Autism Initiatives
  • Full time
  • £32,201 – £34,263
  • On site: Bridge of Earn, Perth
  • Closing 3rd June 2026

Are you looking to take the next step in your social care career?

Then Autism Initiatives wants to hear from you!

We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Support Worker to join our Bridge of Earn Housing Support Services.

The Senior Support Worker (SSW) will support the management team in developing and maintaining the organisation’s standards relating to autism specific, person centred practices and implementation of the service development plan. Liaising with the organisation’s practice support team, the SSW will assist in the preparation of support and communication plans, ensuring consistent practices throughout support networks.

Benefits of working with us include:

  • Competitive Salary
  • Sleepover rate paid at £12.71 per hour
  • 31 days Annual Leave Entitlement, including bank holidays
  • Ongoing Learning & Development throughout your role
  • Opportunity to undertake relevant SVQ qualification
  • Career Progression Opportunities
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Auto-enrolment pension scheme
  • Medicash Healthcare Plan
  • Eligibility to become a Blue Light Card Member for online & high street discounts

The Senior Support Worker will assist in the supervision and direction of the staff team and in maintaining the high standards of support in line with the organisation’s quality standards and mission statement. Knowledge of current legislation and regulations relating to the social care sector and the requirements of the Care Inspectorate is essential for this role. The post holder will also be expected to commit to on-call duties.

Given the nature of this role, successful applicants must register with the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) or equivalent regulatory body.

This is a truly rewarding role, with the opportunity for you to develop your skills and knowledge and fulfil your career aspirations.

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Penumbra

Team Leader- Ellon Road

  • Penumbra
  • Full time
  • £26,459 – £30,828
  • On site: Aberdeen
  • Closing 8th June 2026

If you are looking for a rewarding career and to work within an epic team that will help you grow and thrive, then you have come to the right place. Working within our Ellon Road service you can start your day knowing what you do really does make a difference!

The Ellon Road Service is a 6-bed residential resource for people who are recovering after a period of mental ill health. Our close-knit team use a recovery focused approach to support people on the next step of their recovery journey.

As a Team Leader you will have the opportunity to take a creative and collaborative approach to empowering people who use the service. You will have a key role in shaping the service to ensure we can assist in assessment and planning so that supported people are given the best chance of successful transition through their recovery.

As a mental health charity, we really value the wellbeing of our staff. That’s why we want you to know that you’ll be joining a friendly team, who will give you a supportive environment to help you thrive in your role, including all the training you need to feel confident and equipped.

We can offer you a tonne of employee benefits, and we can promise you’ll be inspired by some pretty amazing humans every single day. We will support you on your own career path; developing new skills, accessing formal and informal learning experiences and providing opportunities to put your continual progress into practice.

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B Healthy Together

Community Development Worker

  • B Healthy Together
  • Part time
  • £30,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 16th June 2026

Help reduce isolation and improve wellbeing in our community.

Join us to co-create activities shaped by local people, for local people.

B healthy together are looking for a Community Development Worker to help improve health and wellbeing, reduce social isolation, and support community-led activities in our local area.

You’ll work with local people to deliver and develop activities such as cooking sessions, wellbeing workshops, craft groups, seated exercise, and walking groups—helping ensure they are shaped by community needs and feedback.

You’ll build relationships, support volunteers, and work with partners to strengthen community connections and increase impact.

We’re looking for someone with experience in community work or volunteering, confident working with groups, and passionate about community-led approaches and teamwork.

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Penicuik CAB

Welfare Rights Officer

  • Penicuik CAB
  • Full time
  • £36,000
  • On site: Penicuik
  • Closing 2nd June 2026

About the job

Penicuik Citizens Advice Bureau, based in Penicuik, Midlothian, is an independent advice organisation providing holistic advice and support to local people. In response to increasing demand for welfare benefits advice, we are seeking to recruit an experienced Welfare Rights Officer. The postholder will take a holistic, client centred approach to advice giving and provide specialist welfare rights advice, advocacy and representation. The Welfare Rights Officer will support clients to access their rights and entitlements, maximise income and overcome barriers to financial security and wellbeing.

The role involves carrying a caseload of complex welfare rights cases, including representation at tribunal level, while also supporting CAB staff and volunteers with specialist guidance and contributing to service development, social policy work and partnership working.

Working within the Bureau’s team ethos, the successful candidate will share the values of the Citizens Advice service and demonstrate a commitment to equality, dignity and social justice. Experience in holistic advice giving, training and mentoring as well as good communication skills are essential for this challenging post.

Employee benefits. Penicuik CAB offers excellent terms and conditions, including a total of 40 days leave and a pension scheme with an 3% employer contribution. Penicuik CAB is an inclusive employer considering flexible working arrangements where appropriate.

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Edinburgh University Students' Association

Student Opportunities Officer (Wellbeing and Personal Development)

  • Edinburgh University Students' Association
  • Part time
  • £29,280 – £30,190 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 28th May 2026

Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit an Officer (Wellbeing and Personal Development) to join our Student Opportunities team.

Edinburgh University Students’ Association is an award-winning organisation, which exists to provide diverse services, representation, and welfare support to the community of over 49,500 students at the University of Edinburgh. By providing opportunities, helping to create change and offering support, we're here to help students get the most out of their time in Edinburgh. We have five venues around the University of Edinburgh campus – Teviot, King’s Buildings House, Potterrow, the Pleasance and Edinburgh College of Art’s Wee Red Bar – which house our offices, cafés, bars, clubs, spaces for students to meet, study and socialise. These spaces transform into some of the most well loved Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues throughout the month of August each year.

We are a registered charity and all of the income we generate from our commercial activity goes back in to supporting our members. We’re also an organisation with a strategic commitment to support and empower all our staff, and have some exciting plans for the future. Plus, over 90% of our staff would recommend the Students' Association as a place to work. There's never been a better time to apply and join our organisation.

We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. Edinburgh University Students’ Association is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment and encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination.

The Student Opportunities team focusses on supporting and developing a wide range of student-led activity, and additional opportunities to ensure students have the opportunity to meet each other and have fun; to build community amongst our members; and to support their personal and professional development.

The Officer (Wellbeing and Personal Development) will support the development and expansion of learning, development and wellbeing activities for Association members include supporting an annual workshop calendar, liaising with students, university and community partners, supporting staff-led learning and development practice (student-focused) and encouraging students to take a holistic approach to building communities of common interest and experience. Through a visible on-site presence, you will be the first point of contact for day-to-day activities and inquiries throughout the year, enabling students and activity leaders to make the most of wellbeing opportunities in Teviot.

The Officer will support a curated programme of wellbeing and community-building events aimed at meeting evolving student needs. You will be the face of our programme for students, community members and activity hosts, providing on-the-ground support and assistance to our contributors and participants.

Salary: £29,280 - £30,190 (pro-rata) (Band C)

In line with our Pay Policy, the successful candidate will typically be offered the lowest salary band point, dependent on experience.

Plus a generous benefits package:

  • 35 days per year holiday entitlement
  • Company pension with 14.5% employer contribution
  • Enhanced company sick pay, leave and loan policies
  • A comprehensive package of support via our Employee Assistance Programme
  • Access to money saving discounts from hundreds of retailers via our Pluxee Discounts Hub
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Discounts on food and drink across our venues
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Western Isles Rape Crisis Centre

Advocacy & Support Worker

  • Western Isles Rape Crisis Centre
  • Full time or Part time
  • £32,068
  • On site: Stornoway
  • Closing 12th June 2026

Western Isles Rape Crisis Centre is seeking an Advocacy & Support Worker to join our team and provide specialist advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence who are engaging with, or considering engaging with, the criminal justice system.

The role includes providing emotional and practical support, working collaboratively with partner agencies, and contributing to the development of advocacy services across the Western Isles in a compassionate, survivor-centred, and community-based way.

We are looking for someone with relevant support or advocacy experience, strong communication skills, and a clear commitment to survivor-centred, anti-discriminatory practice.

We offer family-friendly policies and are committed to supporting staff wellbeing, creating a workplace where people feel valued and supported.

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Scottish Wildlife Trust

Reserves Manager – North East (Angus, Scotland)

  • Scottish Wildlife Trust
  • Full time
  • £35,000
  • On site: Crombie, Angus / Various
  • Closing 5th June 2026

The role provides operational leadership across a defined operational area of the Trust’s reserves, ensuring land management, people management and community engagement deliver strong conservation outcomes. It involves leading and developing the local team, supporting volunteers and representing the Trust locally and nationally, whilst building robust relationships. The post oversees planning, delivery and quality assurance of reserve and project work, ensuring compliance with policies, health and safety and regulatory requirements. It also manages budgets, risks and ecological data, embedding evidenced based decision making and maintaining accurate documentation and supporting long-term site and project development. Through this combination of leadership and operational oversight, the role helps safeguard the Trust’s reserves and advance its conservation mission.

Main objectives:

Land management and project delivery

Manage wildlife reserve operations across the North East Reserves Management Area, including conservation and land management and monitoring of 1699 hectares across fourteen wildlife reserves with a range of habitats, including blanket bog, heaths, fens, maritime cliffs, lochs, grasslands, and woodlands.

Representation and stakeholder engagement

Build and maintain positive relationships with landowners, volunteers, contractors, communities and interested parties. Represent the Trust professionally at local, regional and national events and meetings, and proactively manage day‑to‑day issues with neighbours and partners.

People management and teamwork

Line manage and develop the operational area team, leading recruitment, induction and performance. Foster a positive organisational culture, support collaboration across teams, and act as the key local contact for members and volunteers. Help recruit, train and retain volunteers, and provide local operational insight to support fundraising, communications and policy work.

Information and operational management

Maintain risk registers, manage budgets, and promote a strong safety culture. Use ecological data to inform decision‑making, ensure data governance compliance, and support effective reporting and monitoring of conservation outcomes through internal systems.

The successful candidate will ideally:

  • HND in environmental conservation or similar (essential)
  • Degree / post graduate qualification in environmental conservation, countryside management or similar (desirable)
  • Minimum three years in similar role – to include experience of management planning and coordinating practical conservation work (essential)
  • Health and Safety legislation/procedures relating to outdoor working (essential)
  • Evidence-based decision making (essential)
  • Demonstrable experience of securing permissions and consents required for conservation and land management activities on Trust managed wildlife reserves, as well as identification, mitigation and management of practical constraints, including but not restricted to environmental, ecological and archaeological (essential)
  • Working knowledge of Construction, Design and Management Regulations in context of conservation projects (essential)
  • Working knowledge of Controlled Activities Regulations (essential)
  • Experience of delivering upland conservation projects including peatland restoration, urban reserve management, conservation grazing and /or native woodland planting and regeneration.
  • Experience of working within rural areas of Scotland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of deer management and conservation grazing for nature conservation purposes.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of conservation and land management to mitigate against wildfire risk.
  • Demonstrable experience of communicating the importance of maintaining and expanding healthy habitats for wildlife and people.

What we offer:

  • Salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle to Work & Pension schemes.
  • We have always been hugely flexible in our approach to how you wish to work and continue to offer a flexible approach.
  • One Wellness Hour per week
  • Enhanced Pension rate upon completion of probation
  • Sick Pay Allowance
  • Enhanced Maternity/ Paternity Leave
  • Training and Development

If you would like more information, please email recruitment@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk

The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. We welcome individuals from all networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.

About us

For more than 60 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit of its vision of healthy, resilient ecosystems across Scotland’s land and seas.

The Trust successfully champions the cause of wildlife through policy and campaigning work, demonstrates best practice through practical conservation and innovative partnerships, and inspires people to take positive action through its education and engagement activities. The Trust manages a network of over 100 wildlife reserves across Scotland and is a member of the UK-wide Wildlife Trusts movement.

The benefits

  • Flexi time/Hybrid working
  • Salary sacrifice Cycle to Work and pension schemes
  • Weekly wellness hour
  • Generous Sick pay allowance
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity pay
  • Training and Development focus
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Scottish Wildlife Trust

Reserves Manager – North

  • Scottish Wildlife Trust
  • Full time
  • £35,000
  • On site: Inverbroom Estate
  • Closing 5th June 2026

The role provides operational leadership across a defined operational area of the Trust’s reserves, ensuring land management, people management and community engagement deliver strong conservation outcomes. It involves leading and developing the local team, supporting volunteers and representing the Trust locally and nationally, whilst building robust relationships. The post oversees planning, delivery and quality assurance of reserve and project work, ensuring compliance with policies, health and safety and regulatory requirements. It also manages budgets, risks and ecological data, embedding evidenced based decision making and maintaining accurate documentation and supporting long-term site and project development. Through this combination of leadership and operational oversight, the role helps safeguard the Trust’s reserves and advance its conservation mission.

Main objectives:

Land management and project delivery

Manage wildlife reserve operations across the North Reserves Management Area, including conservation and land management and monitoring of 6,800 hectares across nine wildlife reserves with a range of habitats, including blanket bog, heaths, fens, maritime cliffs and grasslands, woodlands within the temperate rainforest zone, and montane vegetation communities.

Representation and stakeholder engagement

Build and maintain positive relationships with landowners, volunteers, contractors, communities and interested parties. Represent the Trust professionally at local, regional and national events and meetings, and proactively manage day‑to‑day issues with neighbours and partners.

People management and teamwork

Line manage and develop the operational area team, leading recruitment, induction and performance. Foster a positive organisational culture, support collaboration across teams, and act as the key local contact for members and volunteers. Help recruit, train and retain volunteers, and provide local operational insight to support fundraising, communications and policy work.

Information and operational management

Maintain risk registers, manage budgets, and promote a strong safety culture. Use ecological data to inform decision‑making, ensure data governance compliance, and support effective reporting and monitoring of conservation outcomes through internal systems.

The successful candidate will ideally:

  • HND in environmental conservation or similar (essential)
  • Degree / post graduate qualification in environmental conservation, countryside management or similar (desirable)
  • Minimum three years in similar role – to include experience of management planning and coordinating practical conservation work (essential)
  • Health and Safety legislation/procedures relating to outdoor working (essential)
  • Evidence-based decision making (essential)
  • Demonstrable experience of securing permissions and consents required for conservation and land management activities on Trust managed wildlife reserves, as well as identification, mitigation and management of practical constraints, including but not restricted to environmental, ecological and archaeological (essential)
  • Working knowledge of Construction, Design and Management Regulations in context of conservation projects (essential)
  • Working knowledge of Controlled Activities Regulations (essential)
  • Experience of delivering upland conservation projects including peatland restoration, river restoration, conservation grazing and /or native woodland planting and regeneration.
  • Experience of working within rural areas of Scotland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of upland deer management and conservation grazing for nature conservation purposes.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of conservation and land management to mitigate against wildfire risk.
  • Demonstrable experience of communicating the importance of maintaining and expanding healthy habitats for wildlife and people.

What we offer:

  • Salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle to Work & Pension schemes.
  • We have always been hugely flexible in our approach to how you wish to work and continue to offer a flexible approach.
  • One Wellness Hour per week
  • Enhanced Pension rate upon completion of probation
  • Sick Pay Allowance
  • Enhanced Maternity/ Paternity Leave
  • Training and Development

If you would like more information, please email recruitment@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk.

The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. We welcome individuals from all networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.

About us

For more than 60 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit of its vision of healthy, resilient ecosystems across Scotland’s land and seas.

The Trust successfully champions the cause of wildlife through policy and campaigning work, demonstrates best practice through practical conservation and innovative partnerships, and inspires people to take positive action through its education and engagement activities. The Trust manages a network of over 100 wildlife reserves across Scotland and is a member of the UK-wide Wildlife Trusts movement.

The benefits

  • Flexi time/Hybrid working
  • Salary sacrifice Cycle to Work and pension schemes
  • Weekly wellness hour
  • Generous Sick pay allowance
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity pay
  • Training and Development focus
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