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Scottish Recovery Consortium

Recovery Development Work – Gambling Harms

  • Scottish Recovery Consortium
  • Full time
  • £29,500
  • Remote: Home-based with regular travel throughout Aberdeen
  • Closing 15th June 2026

Scottish Recovery Consortium (SRC) is looking for a proactive, self-motivated team player to be part of an exciting development in partnership with the Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership (ACHSCP). ACHSCP and SRC were successful in a funding bid through the Gambling Levy Fund, and we now have the opportunity to create a post that will specifically develop a Gambling Harm Recovery Network (GHRN) across Aberdeen City. Scottish Recovery Consortium will host this post (initially for 1 year) with the potential to extend for another three years. SRC will have an integral role in the project, providing ongoing development work and specialist expertise.

The project aims to create a learning, adaptive, person centred system of support for gambling harms in Aberdeen City. It operationalises national recommendations, leverages local assets, embeds trauma informed and lived experience driven approaches, and builds a more coherent, equitable, and responsive system of care. Through this work, ACHSCP and SRC will reduce unmet need and move closer to the national vision for a public health-led, person-centred response to gambling harms.

As an employee of the Scottish Recovery Consortium (SRC), the post holder will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer, who has overall responsibility for the SRC element of this project. The successful post holder will have a unique opportunity to work directly with the Community and Prisons-based teams within SRC and, externally, with a range of partners across Aberdeen City, including ACHSCP.

The role involves designing, developing and delivering a local GHRN across Aberdeen City. The postholder will work alongside people with lived and living experience, communities, statutory services and the third sector to strengthen recovery-oriented, trauma-informed and rights-based responses to gambling harms.

This is a role in the north of Scotland, requiring travel across Aberdeen City. There is also an expectation that you will attend SRC monthly staff team meetings in our Glasgow office and any others relevant to organisational work and development. Your role will be to:

  • Asset map the current gambling support across Aberdeen City
  • Identify gaps in provision
  • Lead the development, design, delivery and coordination of a local GHRN.
  • Build strong working relationships with partners to ensure the collaborative success of the project
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RCA Trust

Community Gambling Brief Intervention (GBI) Practitioner

  • RCA Trust
  • Full time
  • £28,000
  • On site: Paisley
  • Closing 1st June 2026

The Community Gambling Brief Intervention Practitioner will provide a community-based Gambling Brief Intervention service in the wider community and primary care settings throughout Scotland in partnership with other statutory, voluntary and community agencies in the area.

Full training will be provided.

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RCA Trust

Gambling Harms Group Worker

  • RCA Trust
  • Full time
  • £27,000
  • On site: Paisley
  • Closing 1st June 2026

The RCA Trust is a flexible and dynamic organisation with an exciting opportunity to bring together a range of different communities to address issues around gambling harms. It is seeking to recruit a flexible, adaptable individual who can work effectively in a changing environment with a dynamic consumer base.

The post-holder will assist the RCA Trust to play a critical role in the expansion of gambling harms services across Scotland.

The Gambling Harms Group Worker facilitates safe, supportive, and recovery focused group work for people affected by gambling harms, including individuals with lived experience and, where appropriate, affected others. The role aims to reduce harm, improve wellbeing, build resilience, and support positive behaviour change through structured group interventions.

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Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

Connecting Communities – Development Officer

  • Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
  • Part time
  • £28,823 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: with a base at our Dumfries office
  • Closing 14th June 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

Our Communities and Place team consists of our Community Transport, Employability, Volunteering, Children and Families and Locality teams. This role sits within the Community Transport team, although the focus of the role is on Business Support, Employability and Volunteering – no technical knowledge of Transport or bus driving is required.

What You'll Do

The Connecting Communities Development Officer will play a critical role in creating and assuring the sustainability of Community Transport across Dumfries and Galloway over the next 4 years. There is significant value to be unlocked within this sector by the addition of development capacity through this role and we are excited about the opportunities for this new team.

A detailed knowledge of Transport or Community Transport is not needed for this role – it is a business support role, and will not involve the direct delivery of any community transport operations. There will be no driving, no logistics planning and no working directly with drivers.

Instead, this role will support Community Transport Operators (CTOs) with the evolution of their Business Plans, grant finding, volunteer recruitment and employability opportunities. You will form great relationships with the CTO Managers, making sure you add real value amongst their daily jobs.

This role would suit someone with experience of working in business support or administration for a third sector organisation and with ambitions to make an even bigger difference to the people of Dumfries and Galloway through a regional role, or a new entrant with the correct skills and approach.

The role will be line managed and supported by the Lead for Community Transport and further supported by the wider TSDG Comms and Business Support teams. We are advertising for the Lead Officer in parallel with this post, so this is an exciting opportunity to join and shape a new regional project in Dumfries and Galloway.

It is principally a 9am – 5pm, 4 day/week role, with very limited evening or weekend working anticipated. The actual work pattern would be discussed at interview but we can offer a high degree of flexibility through our flexi-time policy. A minimum 25% of time would be expected to be in the Dumfries office, 25% out with the CTOs across the region and the rest home-working or in the Dumfries office.

  • Be the visible face of TSDG to the Community Transport Operators so that they feel well-supported in their delivery.
  • Support CTOs in their development aspirations such as decarbonisation, fleet replacement, governance etc.
  • Work with CTOs to ensure that their Business Models are better able to attract grant funding and earned income.
  • Work with the TSDG Employability team and CTOs to plan and deliver effective Employability programmes through CTOs.
  • Plan and deliver a programme of region-wide volunteer-recruitment to CTOs, in partnership with CTOs to ensure that it matches local need.
  • Work with CTOs to gather and evaluate relevant information as per the agreed plan around the impact of their services.
  • Support colleagues across TSDG to deliver on our joint outcomes and contribute to effective team working to make TSDG a great place to work.

More about you

  • You will have experience of business support or administration, or equivalent Training / Qualifications – this role would suit a new entrant with the right skills and approach.
  • You will be able to quickly form excellent working relationships with a wide range of partners.
  • You will highlight emerging opportunities to line management, displaying good judgment and a bias for action.
  • You will take responsibility for delivery of your own outcomes, and to escalate challenges or concerns in good time.
  • You will be a good team player, with good verbal and written communication skills and good knowledge of current common workplace IT systems.

You can read more about our exciting new approach to Community Transport, and the Business Case for the new model, here: Community Transport Dumfries and Galloway | Supporting the Development of Community Transport

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Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

Employability Development Officer

  • Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
  • Part time
  • £28,823 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: with a base at our Dumfries office
  • Closing 14th June 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

Our Communities and Place team consists of our Employability, Learning and Skills, Community Transport, Volunteering, Children and Families and Locality teams. This role sits within the Employability, Learning and Skills, although the focus of the role is on Business Support and community engagement. No technical knowledge of Employability issues is required.

What You'll Do

The Employability Development Officer will play a critical role in evolving the role of the third sector in employability over the next three years. There is much potential in the sector that can be unlocked by discovering and implementing new ways of working that directly benefit the people of Dumfries and Galloway.

A detailed knowledge of Employability is not needed for this role – it is a business support role, and will not involve the direct delivery of any employability activities.

Instead, this role will support third sector organisations to understand how they could offer employability opportunities, and work with our public sector partners to make the support for individuals effective and seamless. You will form great relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, making sure you add real value to the lives of people seeking employment or training across Dumfries and Galloway.

This role would suit someone with experience of working in business support or administration for a third sector organisation and with ambitions to make an even bigger difference to the people of Dumfries and Galloway through a regional role, or a new entrant with the correct skills and approach.

The role will be line managed and supported by the Lead for Employability and further supported by the wider TSDG Comms and Business Support teams. It is principally a 9am – 5pm, 4 day/week role, with very limited evening or weekend working anticipated. The actual work pattern would be discussed at interview but we can offer a high degree of flexibility through our flexi-time policy. A maximum of 50% of time would be home-working, with the rest in the Dumfries office or out with partners.

Role responsibilities

Research, mapping and evidence development

  • Create, maintain and analyse a comprehensive mapping of third sector employability and skills activity across Dumfries and Galloway.

Service design and co-production

  • Co-facilitate Action Collabs or other engagement activities in communities across Dumfries and Galloway to identify barriers and generate solutions to remove barriers to TSOs offering employability opportunities.
  • Produce insights reports, practice notes, and briefings for the Lead Officer and wider TSDG Leadership team.

Digital platform and resource development

  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of the shared digital knowledge hub.

Advice and support to third sector organisations

  • Provide signposting, information and early-stage advice to TSOs developing employability-related activities.

Project administration support

  • Ensure that accurate project documentation, databases, minutes, action logs and reporting trackers are maintained.
  • Plan and administrate Employability events and activities, with Lead Officer support.

Excellence and continuous improvement

  • Support colleagues across TSDG to deliver on our joint outcomes and contribute to effective team working to make TSDG a great place to work.

More about you

  • You will have experience of business support or administration, or equivalent Training / Qualifications – this role would suit a new entrant with the right skills and approach.
  • You will be able to quickly form excellent working relationships with a wide range of partners.
  • You will highlight emerging opportunities to line management, displaying good judgment and a bias for action.
  • You will take responsibility for delivery of your own outcomes, and to escalate challenges or concerns in good time.
  • You will be a good team player, with good verbal and written communication skills and good knowledge of current common workplace IT systems.
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PF Counselling Service

Treasurer

  • PF Counselling Service
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 11th June 2026

PF Counselling Service plays a vital role in Edinburgh's mental health and counselling ecosystems, by offering accessible counselling to adults who might otherwise be excluded due to cost or waiting times. Offering almost 14,000 counselling sessions a year by 110 volunteer counsellors, the charity demonstrates both scale and impact. Counselling at the PF is provided by a combination of volunteer counsellors in training with reputable training bodies and those who have completed their training qualifications. The PF is also supported by volunteer receptionists, a governance Board, and a small staff team. The service is available to individuals over the age of 18, and every client is invited to donate for sessions in accordance with our donation framework which sets the minimum donation at £20 to support the charity’s work. The PF is located in the Morningside area of Edinburgh.

Having gone through a period of transition, the PF is pleased to welcome a new CEO (appointed October 2025) to lead the strategic direction of the organisation, supported by the Board of Trustees. Alongside the rest of the Board, the Treasurer will play a pivotal role in steering and supporting the charity through growth, sustainability challenges (such as funding, waiting lists, volunteer capacity) and ensuring the service continues to meet its mission in a changing environment. With increasing mental health demands and third sector pressures, strong leadership at Board level can make a real difference.

The Treasurer is responsible for overseeing the financial affairs of the Pastoral Foundation, ensuring they are conducted within legal requirements, good practice, and in line with the organisation’s objectives. The Treasurer supports the Board of Trustees in safeguarding the charity’s financial sustainability and integrity. The Treasurer will also work closely with the organisation’s Board, CEO, and staff to advocate for the growth, funding, and sustainability of PF Counselling.

Must be willing to travel to Edinburgh for Board and occasional CEO meetings

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Capability Scotland

Team Leader - Day Services

  • Capability Scotland
  • Full time
  • £32,391
  • On site: Perth
  • Closing 3rd June 2026

If you’re looking for the next step on your career in social care, you’ve just discovered it.

***Benefits - 32 days holidays per year, increasing to 37 with service, Up to 8% company contribution pension scheme, Perks at Work, £600 Refer a Friend & much more!***

Housing Support, Care at Home, Residential and Day Services – there’s something for everyone in this role!

About the Role

We are looking to recruit a Team Leader who will support our Service Manager in managing our vibrant Day Centre and Community Outreach teams in Perth. If you’re passionate about supporting adults with complex disabilities and you want every day at work to truly make a difference, this is the role for you.

You will lead our support teams to provide care and support to disabled adults in our purpose-built day hub and within their own homes, residential spaces and communities.

Our Upper Springland Campus offers amazing facilities, including sensory spaces, craft and kitchen areas, hydrotherapy pool, rebound therapy, and an accessible gym all designed to promote independence, creativity, and wellbeing.

As an experienced social care Team Leader, you will ensure that our people continue to receive the exceptional, person-centred support we provide by being responsible for:

  • Rota management
  • Staff management, supervision, recruitment, and development
  • Managing supported persons activities
  • Health and Safety
  • Compiling and checking Care and Support plans for people we support
  • Management of medicines procedures
  • Financial management for people we support
  • Liaising with families, health and care professionals and social workers
  • Regular on-call support – shared between existing group of Team Leaders – Across our Upper Springland Services.

What you need to know

Hours – 37 hours per week

Example Shifts - Monday – Friday: 7.5 hours, (8.30am or 9am – 4.30pm or 5pm)

On-call Support – 7 days out of 28 including evenings and weekends

Experience/qualifications/key skills required

Experience of leading a team within a social care environment is essential, as is a willingness to take on any personal development opportunities. You should have a care related SVQ Level 4, or the willingness to gain this qualification in a given timescale. You should have good interpersonal skills and the ability to work as part of a team and on your own initiative. Driving Licence preferred due to the travel requirements of the role.

Working with Capability Scotland brings you lots of benefits:

  • Competitive salary - £32,391 (£16.79 per hour).
  • We offer a fully funded SVQ – a qualification which is yours for life.
  • 32 days holidays per year, increasing to 37 with service.
  • Free PVG checks throughout your employment.
  • Up to 8% company contribution pension scheme.
  • Up to 3 x annual salary death in service.
  • Perks at Work – shopping discount scheme.
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • £600 refer a friend scheme.
  • 24/7 employee assistance
  • Working for us means you would qualify for Blue Light & Concert for Carer discounts

We are One Voice, One Charity, One Spirit, #OneCapability.

What you need to know

This is a fixed term contact until 28th February 2026

Driving licence and access to a vehicle preferred – due to travel requirements of the role.

A full job description of this role is available by clicking here: Team Leader (Res Resp)

For more information on this role, you can contact our Admin Team at 01738 632995 quoting reference – CS2005261

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Children First

Corporate Fundraiser

  • Children First
  • Part time
  • £25,155 – £30,083 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 14th June 2026

In this role, you’ll:

  • Support the development of a corporate pipeline through prospect research.
  • Support the delivery of cultivation events, proposals and pitches to secure new partnerships.
  • Build strong, values-led relationships with corporate partners.
  • Work with colleagues across services to identify opportunities and gather impact stories.
  • Contribute to partnership activity that supports income growth and engagement.

We’d love to hear from you if you have:

  • Experience in income generation or working in a target-driven environment.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to write concise and engaging fundraising copy and promotional materials.
  • The ability to build meaningful relationships with a range of stakeholders.
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • A proactive, collaborative approach and commitment to our values.

What we offer:

  • A workplace with values of with love, with purpose and with strength
  • 40 days annual leave, inclusive of bank holidays
  • Pension scheme and wellbeing support
  • Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
  • Access to Westfield Health, giving colleagues and their families confidential counselling support, wellbeing resources, and access to health and lifestyle benefits to support physical and mental wellbeing.
  • Blue Light card discount
  • A Fair Work accredited workplace

Our Values

Living our values, you will help create a workplace where our people can thrive, ensuring we deliver the best possible support to children and families.

With love, we put children first.

With purpose, we transform lives together.

With strength, we do whatever it takes to protect Scotland’s children.

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Children First

Service Operations Administrator

  • Children First
  • Full time
  • £25,155 – £30,083
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 1st June 2026

In this role, you’ll:

  • Provide high‑quality administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the Safeguarders Panel Team.
  • Act as the first point of contact for the service, responding to enquiries by phone and email.
  • Support diary management, reporting, file maintenance and coordination across the team.
  • Work closely with Contract Co‑ordinators and the leadership team to help us meet the needs of children, Safeguarders and partners across Scotland.
  • Contribute to an organised, responsive and child‑centred service that upholds the rights of children and young people.

We’d love to hear from you if you have:

  • Experience in office administration or a relevant qualification.
  • Excellent organisational skills and strong attention to detail.
  • A proactive, solution‑focused approach.
  • Confidence managing competing priorities and working to tight deadlines.
  • Great communication skills and a friendly, professional manner.
  • A commitment to putting children first and supporting a service that protects their rights.

What we offer:

  • A workplace with values of with love, with purpose and with strength
  • 40 days annual leave, inclusive of bank holidays
  • Pension scheme and wellbeing support
  • Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
  • Access to Westfield Health, giving colleagues and their families confidential counselling support, wellbeing resources, and access to health and lifestyle benefits to support physical and mental wellbeing.
  • Blue Light Card discount
  • A Fair Work accredited workplace

Our Values

Living our values, you will help create a workplace where our people can thrive, ensuring we deliver the best possible support to children and families.

With love, we put children first.

With purpose, we transform lives together.

With strength, we do whatever it takes to protect Scotland’s children.

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Sunrise Partnership SCIO

Trustee

  • Sunrise Partnership SCIO
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Aberdeen
  • Closing 3rd July 2026

About Sunrise Partnership

Sunrise Partnership (SC04859) is a small, locally based charity offering free, confidential support to children and young people (up to age 18) who have experienced significant loss or bereavement. Our work is rooted in compassion, inclusion and the belief that every young person deserves space to be heard and supported.

We are now looking to recruit new Trustees to strengthen our Board and help guide the charity through its next phase of development.

Trustee Roles Available

We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds. In particular, we are seeking trustees with experience or interest in:

  • Fundraising – helping us build sustainable income and strengthen community support
  • Treasury/Finance – supporting financial oversight, budgeting and good governance
  • Social Work/psychology/counselling/nursing – bringing insight into children’s wellbeing, safeguarding and support needs
  • Business Development/Marketing – helping us grow our profile, partnerships, and reach
  • Teaching/Education – offering understanding of young people’s needs and school environments

You do not need previous board experience, we welcome individuals looking to develop their skills in a supportive environment.

What Trustees Do

Trustees work collectively to ensure Sunrise Partnership is well‑governed, financially sustainable and delivering high‑quality support. Responsibilities include:

  • Providing strategic direction and oversight
  • Ensuring finances, risks, and resources are well managed
  • Supporting good governance and transparent reporting
  • Contributing your skills, insight, and lived experience to Board discussions
  • Championing our mission and values

Time Commitment

  • 10 Board meetings per year, usually late afternoon/early evening (in person in Aberdeen or online)
  • Optional involvement in events, fundraising, or training depending on your interests
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