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Children First

Top job! Team Leader (part-time) – Glasgow

  • Children First
  • Part time
  • £37,189 – £42,687 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 2nd June 2026

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our West Central Services to positively impact on the lives of children, young people and their families, building empowering relationships to address the various, often complex challenges they face. These are innovative services, working alongside children and their families within communities across West Central Services providing whole family support which is easily accessible and non-stigmatising. We listen and learn from children and families to develop the service alongside our partners.

We adopt a relational and restorative approach which helps families to strengthen relationships and reduce emotional distress. We invest in reflective and trauma-sensitive practice which guides workers to develop a relationship with family members characterised by trust, respect, honesty, compassion and an open communication, placing the voice of children, young people and their families at the centre of the support.

Our main Children First base is in Glasgow, but as a key member of our wider leadership team across Glasgow, Inverclyde, South Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire, you will oversee a range of services and some travel would be expected across these areas.

In this position you will play a crucial role in the on-going learning and development of the service and contribute to how we continue to best meet the needs of families across Glasgow and our other services/areas. Building relationships and the ability to communicate effectively internally as well as with external partners and agencies is at the heart of everything you will do.

You should have experience of working in a leadership capacity; of offering reflective support and/or supervision to a team of volunteers/staff/students and able to confidently respond to and manage risk.

Families are facing increasing challenges which makes this is a demanding role requiring tenacity, commitment and flexibility. No two days are the same!

If you have a passion for working alongside families, have experience of keeping children safe, are committed to restorative approaches, and have a professional qualification in a relevant area such as Social Work, Teaching or equivalent in Child Care/Social Care or related area, accredited counselling qualification, or other relevant qualification at SCQF level 9 or higher, then we want to hear from you. Nb- Please see related documents, for full description of qualification requirements.

Base

We currently have a community base in the Pollok area of the southside of Glasgow. The role involves meeting partners and families across in their local communities in Glasgow and our other services/areas. Due to the needs of the service, this is a fully office/community-based role.

Wellbeing

Your wellbeing is important to us, we will support you to work in a way that gets the job done but maintains a healthy work life balance. We will provide connection with the rest of the organisation including regular support from the local Service Manager and Assistant Director.

Salary, Conditions, Pension & Benefits

We will offer you a competitive salary, generous annual leave entitlement (40 days inclusive of 7 public holidays, pro rata), flexible working opportunities and a contributory pension scheme.

We also provide additional comprehensive benefits including cycle to work scheme; access to a credit union and a cash health care plan-including an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

Further Information

This a permanent role of 21 hours a week, to be worked flexibly, including some weekends/evenings.

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Avenue

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Avenue
  • Part time
  • up to £60,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Aberdeen
  • Closing 15th June 2026

Avenue provides a safe and supportive space for children and families across Aberdeen and North East Scotland who are experiencing separation, family conflict and relationship breakdown. When times get tough, we offer inclusive and holistic support to help them find a way forward which is right for them.

For over 70 years Avenue has been providing mental health and relationship support across the Northeast. We are an independent charity but also proud to be part of the wider Relationship Scotland network, a 21 strong membership organisation, which facilitates a national presence throughout the country and provides a platform from which to influence government, policy makers and the wider sector.

As Chief Executive, you will provide strategic leadership to a committed and talented team, working closely with our Trustees and supporters. You will help Avenue continue to be here for people right across Grampian.

If you are an inspiring leader, who is passionate about making a meaningful difference to people’s lives, we would be delighted to hear from you. Together we can continue to make a positive difference to people living in the region that they will carry with them for the rest of their lives.

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Home-Start Perth and Kinross

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Home-Start Perth and Kinross
  • Full time
  • £50,000
  • Hybrid: Perth
  • Closing 21st June 2026

Lead a trusted local charity supporting families when they need it most.

Home-Start Perth and Kinross is seeking an inspiring and values-led Chief Executive to lead our charity into its next chapter.

For over 40 years, we have supported families across Perth and Kinross through compassionate, practical and non-judgemental support. Working alongside trained volunteers and skilled staff, we help parents with young children build confidence, resilience and stronger family relationships — because childhood can’t wait.

We are now looking for an experienced and collaborative leader who can provide strategic direction, strengthen our organisation and build on our reputation as a trusted community partner.

Based in Perth, this is an exciting opportunity to lead a respected local charity that makes a genuine difference to families with children under five. You will work closely with our Board of Trustees, staff team, volunteers, partners and funders to ensure Home-Start Perth and Kinross continues to deliver safe, high-quality and family-centred support across the region.

About the role

As Chief Executive, you will provide both strategic and operational leadership across the organisation. You will guide the charity through a period of positive development and improvement, helping to strengthen systems, support the team, enhance partnerships and secure long-term sustainability.

You will:

  • Provide inspirational leadership to staff and volunteers
  • Work closely with the Board of Trustees to deliver strategy and strong governance
  • Ensure excellent safeguarding and high-quality support for families
  • Build strong relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders
  • Oversee finance, fundraising, operations and organisational performance
  • Champion the charity across Perth and Kinross and within the wider Home-Start network

This role requires a leader who combines strategic thinking with warmth, emotional intelligence and a hands-on approach.

About you

We are looking for someone who brings:

  • Senior leadership or management experience within the charity, public, community, family support, health, education or social care sectors
  • Experience of leading teams through change and improvement
  • Strong understanding of safeguarding, governance and accountability
  • Financial and organisational management experience
  • The ability to build trusted relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills
  • A collaborative, calm and values-driven leadership style
  • A genuine commitment to supporting children, parents and families

Experience in family support, volunteer-led services or the Scottish voluntary sector would be an advantage.

Why join Home-Start Perth and Kinross?

Home-Start Perth and Kinross is a small, dedicated and welcoming organisation with deep roots in the local community. Our trained volunteers provide practical and emotional support to families in their homes and communities, helping parents navigate challenges including isolation, mental health pressures, financial difficulties and parenting stress.

We believe in the power of relationships, kindness and early intervention to change children’s lives for the better.

This is an opportunity to:

  • Lead a respected and impactful local charity
  • Work with an experienced and committed team
  • Support and develop an incredible network of volunteers
  • Shape the future of family support across Perth and Kinross
  • Make a lasting difference to children and families in your community

Location

Perth, with travel across Perth and Kinross, and Dundee, as required.

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Recovery Scotland

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Recovery Scotland
  • Full time
  • £61,000 – £65,000
  • Hybrid: Falkirk
  • Closing 14th June 2026

Recovery Scotland is a small but mighty charity covering the Forth Valley and North Lanarkshire Regions of Scotland supporting communities affected by substance use, gambling and related mental health problems.

Having come through a challenging period in the last eighteen months, we are seeking a Chief Executive Officer to build on our successful heritage, and to set and lead the strategy of our next phase of growth and development.

At Recovery Scotland, we believe that recovery from drug, alcohol and gambling related issues is possible for all, and that with the right support, everyone can reach their full potential. We provide trauma informed, solution focussed and person-centred support. We offer a range of activities and services including our local peer-led recovery communities, physical and mental health wellbeing initiatives, education and employability programmes and more.

We are proud that 90 per cent of our staff and recovery volunteers come from a lived experience background. That is, they know what it was like to live with addiction. Applications are encouraged from those with lived experience, but it is not essential.

At Recovery Scotland we have a vision to make recovery a reality for all people affected by drug, alcohol and gambling related issues and associated mental health problems. Where stigma is no longer an issue and everyone is supported to reach their full potential.

We directly support and provide:

  • Recovery Support
  • Mental Health Support
  • Education & Employability Support
  • Justice and Psychological Services
  • Assertive Recovery Outreach Services

As CEO, you will secure funding for the development and direction of services. You will develop and maintain strong networks within both funding sources and the wider sector. Maintaining meaningful connections with community members will be vital to ensuring the charity remains responsive and relevant to those it serves.

Reporting to the Board of Trustees through regular Board Meetings and fulfilling the role of Secretary of the Board, the CEO will provide strategic leadership and operational management for the charity, working closely with the Board to deliver our mission and ensure Recovery Scotland's sustainability and growth. You will lead a team of around 30 staff and volunteers, managing an annual budget of approximately £800k. Working with Accountants and Bookkeeper to prepare Monthly Management Accounts and providing annual Statutory Accounts and budget Forecasts.

As the visible leader of the organisation, you will inspire and motivate the team through your presence and engagement. You will be responsible for building strong team relationships, providing hands-on support when required, and will demonstrate the charity's values in everything you do. By leading from the front and showing the commitment and passion that drives Recovery Scotland forward, you will create a culture where everyone is motivated to deliver their best work.

Key Objectives of the CEO role:

  • Provide strategic vision and leadership further developing and embedding the organisations strategy.
  • Ensure that Recovery Scotland aligns with the Scottish Government’s strategic Plan ‘Preventing Harm, Promoting Recovery’ to reduce substance related harms including reducing deaths.
  • Demonstrate financial acumen, budgetary management control, forecasting and fiscal control/balancing.
  • Actively support Recovery Scotland in its drive to be an inclusive and safe environment that enables its attendees and staff to thrive and succeed.
  • Provide Senior Leadership in identifying and maintaining funding and an interface at appropriate levels with our key Stakeholders and ADP’s.
  • Ensure that the charitable purposes of the organisation are followed, that we adhere to the requirements and regulations of the Scottish Charity Regulator, and that Recovery Scotland delivers the benefit that our service users and key stakeholders require and deserve.
  • Take overall responsibility for Recovery Scotland management, administration and fiscal responsibilities within the governance and accountability frameworks established by the Board of Trustees.
  • Building and nurturing relationships with key funders, partners, and supporters will be essential to the role, securing funding and driving the organisation forward, ensuring it is sustainable and able to grow.

Working Conditions

Recovery Scotland is an equal opportunities employer.

Based in our Falkirk office, the post is 35 hours a week, normally 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. The post holder will be expected to make regular visits to our North Lanarkshire location and visits to our outreach café’s and activities. There is potential for occasional home working.

33 Days Annual Leave + 6 Days Public Holidays.

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The Yard

Top job! Head of Communications

  • The Yard
  • Full time
  • £52,000 – £57,000
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 15th June 2026

About The Yard:

The Yard is an award-winning charity delivering place-based family support across Edinburgh, Dundee, Glasgow and Fife to more than 3,700 disabled children and young people and their families.

About the role:

We are seeking a Head of Communications to lead our communications, public affairs and profile work to make the organisation the unmistakable voice on place-based, whole-family support.

You will be part of our executive team and responsible for making decisions that impact the whole organisation and shape how family support models are understood and adopted across Scotland.

Some of your key responsibilities will include:

  • Developing a 12–18-month communications and public affairs strategy that positions The Yard as a sector leader
  • Leading with a media-first approach to secure high-value national and regional media coverage
  • Building relationships with policy teams, sector bodies and strategic partners
  • Overseeing content strategy for our website, socials and newsletters to ensure consistent, evidence-led messaging and audience growth

About you:

Our culture is central to our success, and the successful applicant will need to lead and manage in line with our values.

This job is for you if you have:

  • Senior communications experience with a strong track record in media relations, campaign delivery and public affairs
  • Proven success securing national media coverage and managing broadcast interviews
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong strategic thinking, project management and stakeholder management skills
  • Experience of leading and developing a small team

If you are inspired by our ethos and excited to bring your knowledge and experience to a team that is highly committed to our purpose, we would love to have you on board.

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Lomond & Argyll Advocacy Service

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Lomond & Argyll Advocacy Service
  • Part time
  • £55,000 – £60,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dumbarton
  • Closing 8th June 2026

We are looking for a new Chief Executive Officer who will bring fresh thinking, energy and strong leadership to support Lomond and Argyll Advocacy Service (LAAS) as we continue to develop and build on what we already do well.

The Chief Executive Officer will provide clear, visible and inspiring leadership to Lomond and Argyll Advocacy Services (LAAS). Working closely with the Board, leadership team and other colleagues to deliver our vision of ensuring that people’s voices are heard and their rights are protected. The CEO will be responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of LAAS. They will ensure the effective use of resources (financial and human) and compliance with legal, contractual and regulatory requirements.

The role

The role is pivotal to the development, growth and sustainability of LAAS along with ensuring the quality of the advocacy delivered . The post requires someone with strategic and operational skills, who is driven by their values and who places high quality independent advocacy services, alongside the wellbeing of their team

at the centre of their thinking and approach.

The CEO will ensure that effective and robust systems are in place to enable LAAS to deliver a high quality independent advocacy service and demonstrate the impact of this on the lives of the people we support. They will secure and manage funding from advocacy commissioners and grant making trusts to ensure the independence and sustainability of the advocacy we deliver.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provide clear and effective leadership that motivates staff to deliver a high quality, independent advocacy service that ensures that people’s voices are heard and their rights protectedBuild and maintain a positive workplace environment and culture that fosters team working, accountability, innovation and continuous improvement
  • Develop the leadership and wider team in a way that ensures LAAS has the right capacity, capability and succession planning in place to continue delivering a high quality service
  • Support, guide and supervise the Operational Manager who leads a team of paid and volunteer advocates to provide high quality advocacy across Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire.
  • Ensure there are meaningful opportunities for people with lived experience to be involved in the development and governance of LAAS Strategic Planning
  • Work with the Board of Trustees to develop a strategic plan that reflects LAAS’s vision and values and the needs of communities across Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire
  • Ensure that effective planning frameworks are in place to support long term sustainability
  • Keep abreast of changes in policy and legislation, provide recommendations for action and lead change through sound operational processes Financial Management and Resources
  • Work alongside the Business Manager and Treasurer to ensure LAAS’s financial strength and sustainability with robust financial planning, control and monitoring processes
  • Negotiate and manage contracts with NHS and local authority advocacy commissioners for the delivery of independent advocacy.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory financial requirements and maintain the highest standard of probity and accountability
  • Ensure that effective systems and processes are in place to monitor activity and measure the impact of the advocacy provided.
  • Ensure that LAAS are engaged in discussions at a local or national level to review or develop independent advocacy quality standards
  • Managing Risks, change and improvement
  • Maintain and review risk management systems
  • Lead the organisation through periods of change, ensuring colleagues are engaged and supported
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement, ensuring that effective use is made of the learning from feedback, training, performance results and reflective practice
  • Act as LAAS’s main spokesperson, representing the organisation with credibility and integrity
  • Influence policy and practice at a local and national level
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Barrhead Housing Association

Top job! Customer Services Manager

  • Barrhead Housing Association
  • Full time
  • £51,075 – £59,443
  • Hybrid: Barrhead
  • Closing 5th June 2026

We’re looking for a passionate, customer‑focused manager to join Barrhead Housing as our Customer Services Manager. This is an important role within our Customer Services team - supporting how we deliver services and ensuring our customers have a positive experience every day.

As part of our Leadership team, you’ll lead our Customer Services Officers and sheltered housing service, working closely with the Director of Customer Services to deliver day‑to‑day housing services and continually improve how we support our customers.

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Scottish Autism

Top job! Director of the Centre for Practice, Policy and Research (CPPR)

  • Scottish Autism
  • Full time
  • £85,700 – £90,000
  • Hybrid: Alloa/Home Working – travel throughout Scotland as required
  • Closing 4th June 2026

Embracing difference, leading change

We are looking for a strong leader who is able to play a key role in our Executive Leadership Team – helping shape strategy for your own directorate but also contributing to the development and implementation of our corporate strategy.

Leading your team and reporting to the Board as well as a diverse range of stakeholders, you will be able to communicate at all levels and take people with you.

Leading the Centre for Practice, Policy and Research the role is about developing quality autism practice through internal research and external collaboration in order to influence national policies and strategies. We are looking for an exceptional leader who is comfortable communicating and networking at local, national and international levels and who can build strong networks and alliances.

The Director of the Centre for Practice, Policy and Research has leadership of the Centre and for the effective delivery and development of:

• Voice and Participation

• Research

• Autism practice

• Engaging and responding to national and local policies and strategies

• Elevate – training and consultancy services

• Learning and Development

As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting to the Chief Executive, this role:

• Works collaboratively to ensure the delivery of Scottish Autism’s vision, mission, values and strategy.

• Has strategic leadership for the Centre for Practice, Policy and Research and ensures all areas directly support Scottish Autism’s strategy

• Maintains an external focus and builds appropriate relationships and partnerships.

• Represents Scottish Autism, acting as an ambassador to enhance its reputation.

Key Responsibilities:

Strategic Input- Work with the Chief Executive and other ELT members to develop the short, medium and long-term strategies for all the functions of the Centre for Practice, Policy and Research.

Leadership - Leading across functions in driving advanced autism practice, a learning culture and reflective practice.

Delivery and Impact - Develop and embed internally innovation in autism practice in particular in Voice and Participation and new models of care and support which are recognised and appreciated by the people we support, regulators and other stakeholders.

Compliance and Control - Work with the Chief Executive, ELT and Board members to ensure effective governance and accountability across the Directorate.

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Cosgrove Care

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Cosgrove Care
  • Full time
  • £72,000 – £82,000
  • Hybrid: Giffnock, Glasgow
  • Closing 7th June 2026

Cosgrove Care is a leading Scottish charity supporting children, adults and older adults with learning disabilities, autism and additional needs to live full, independent lives as equal members of society. Founded over 60 years ago by parents determined to secure a better future for their children, Cosgrove has grown into a vibrant, values-led organisation supporting more than 250 people and their families across West Central Scotland.

The organisation’s work is underpinned by a belief in equality, inclusion and opportunity. Guided by its core values - Respect, Integrity, Compassion and Excellence - Cosgrove delivers person-centred services that empower individuals to thrive and achieve their potential.

The Role

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will provide strategic leadership, operational oversight and inspirational direction across Cosgrove Care. The CEO will ensure that the organisation continues to deliver high-quality, person-led care and support, while developing new services and income streams to secure long-term sustainability.

This pivotal role carries responsibility for driving innovation, strengthening partnerships, and representing Cosgrove’s mission and values at both local and national levels. Working closely with a dedicated Corporate Management Team and an engaged Board, the CEO will lead the delivery of Cosgrove’s strategic plan — enhancing its impact, financial resilience and influence within the wider social care sector.

Key priorities will include:

• Providing visionary leadership that inspires staff, volunteers and stakeholders to uphold Cosgrove’s mission and values.

• Ensuring excellence in governance, compliance and service delivery across all operations.

• Leading the organisation’s income generation and diversification strategy to secure sustainable growth.

• Building strong and collaborative relationships with partners, funders, policymakers and the wider community.

• Championing the rights and wellbeing of people with learning disabilities, autism and additional needs.

The role combines strategic vision with hands-on leadership and is ideally suited to a values-driven executive or senior leader seeking to make a lasting impact in Scottish social care.

The Person

Cosgrove Care is seeking an exceptional leader with a deep commitment to equality, inclusion and person-centred practice. The successful candidate will bring:

• A proven track record of leadership within a complex, values-based organisation in the third, public or private sector.

• Experience developing and implementing strategic plans and driving organisational growth.

• Strong financial and commercial acumen, with demonstrable success in income generation and business development.

• Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, with the ability to build meaningful partnerships and advocate effectively at senior levels.

• A collaborative and compassionate leadership style that empowers teams and fosters high performance.

Experience within social care, health or related sectors, alongside a strong understanding of the policy landscape in Scotland, would be advantageous.

The Opportunity

This appointment offers an outstanding opportunity to lead a respected and ambitious charity with a proud history and a clear vision for the future. The CEO will play a central role in shaping the next chapter of Cosgrove Care’s development - driving innovation, ensuring sustainability, and championing equality for people with additional needs across Scotland.

For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Laura Syme, HR Manager on 0141 620 2500.

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St Andrew's First Aid

Top job! Head of Service Delivery

  • St Andrew's First Aid
  • Full time
  • £55,000
  • On site: Glasgow (with travel across Scotland)
  • Closing 5th June 2026

About Us

At St Andrew's First Aid, we are proud to support communities across Scotland through first aid training, event medical cover and volunteer-led services. As we continue to strengthen and modernise our organisation, we are investing in the leadership, systems and service delivery infrastructure needed to support our next stage of development.

This is an exciting time to join us, as we continue to build a more responsive, efficient and collaborative organisation - one that delivers excellent services for our customers, volunteers, colleagues and communities.

The Role

As Head of Service Delivery, you will provide senior operational leadership across a range of business and customer-focused services, ensuring they are delivered efficiently, consistently and to a high standard.

Reporting to the Executive Director of Operations, you will lead the planning, coordination and continuous improvement of service delivery across key areas including training services, volunteering, events services, contracts, scheduling, resources and operational workflows. You will play a central role in ensuring that services are well planned, well supported and aligned with SAFA’s operating plans and strategic priorities.

You will:

  • Lead and develop a high-performing service delivery function
  • Oversee day-to-day operational delivery across services and events
  • Strengthen planning, scheduling, workflow and resource management
  • Develop and monitor service standards, KPIs and performance reporting
  • Lead continuous improvement, including the use of systems, automation and emerging technologies
  • Manage budgets, resources, suppliers and operational contracts
  • Support colleague and volunteer engagement across service-related teams
  • Ensure robust approaches to risk, compliance, business continuity and service quality
  • Deputise for the Director of Operations and Business Development as required

This is a broad and influential leadership role, suited to someone who enjoys building strong systems, empowering teams and improving how services are delivered.

About You

We’re looking for an experienced operational leader who can combine strategic thinking with practical delivery. You will be confident leading teams, improving services and working collaboratively across a complex organisation.

You will bring:

  • Senior experience leading service delivery teams or operational functions
  • Experience in a multi-site, national or complex service environment
  • A track record of improving service quality, efficiency and performance
  • Strong people leadership skills, including coaching, development and performance management
  • Experience managing budgets, resources, suppliers and service delivery targets
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
  • A practical understanding of risk, compliance, safeguarding and service quality
  • A commitment to continuous improvement, innovation and collaborative working

Experience in first aid training, event medical services, healthcare, regulated services or the not-for-profit sector would be advantageous, but is not essential.

Why Join Us?

This is a rare opportunity to shape how services are delivered across a respected Scottish charity with a strong community purpose.

You’ll be joining SAFA at a time of positive change, with the opportunity to strengthen operational delivery, support colleagues and volunteers, and help ensure that high-quality first aid services continue to reach communities across Scotland.

If you’re a collaborative, improvement-focused leader who wants to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you.

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