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Enable Glasgow

Support Worker - Fortune Works

  • Enable Glasgow
  • Full time
  • £27,890
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 4th September 2026

Operated by Enable Glasgow, Fortune Works is one of Scotland’s largest social enterprises and provides meaningful opportunities for people with a learning disability within Glasgow and surrounding areas. The service combines accessible social and enterprising activities with individualised support for people to make a positive contribution to their community.

We are currently looking for a full time support worker to join our team.

The Support Worker duties will include helping to create, facilitate and maintain positive person-centred activities which support people with a learning disability to play a worthwhile economic role as a valued member of the local community.

The successful candidate will provide a high quality of care and support for service users with a range of learning disabilities and will encourage participation in group activities to support people to gain skills and confidence. The applicant should also have experience of programme planning and review systems. Most importantly they should have a positive and empowering approach to supporting people with learning disabilities.

Benefits

Employee benefits include:

  • 33 days leave (including public holidays) rising to 38 days after five years’ service.
  • An enhanced pension scheme.
  • Free life cover.
  • Free access to counselling and wellbeing services.
  • Support for training and professional development.
  • Consistent working pattern of Monday - Friday, 9am-4pm.

Successful Candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme.

Enable Glasgow strives to apply equal opportunities and diversities principles in all aspects its work.

Fortune Works is part of Enable Glasgow a Charity registered in Scotland No.SC021077. Enable Glasgow is a company Limited by Guarantee No. 250688

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Shelter Scotland

Data and Policy Officer - Empty Homes

  • Shelter Scotland
  • Full time
  • £35,581
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 24th August 2026

Do you want to use data and insight to help tackle Scotland's empty homes? Join Shelter Scotland as a Data and Policy Officerand play an important role in turning data into evidence that influences policy and supports local authorities to bring more empty homes back into use.

About the role

This a role within the Scottish Empty Homes Partnership (SEHP) team which brings together data and policy. Working closely with the Policy and Comms Manager, internal and external stakeholders, you will disseminate key empty homes policy and stats to help the team achieve their strategic aims.

Role specifics

You'll play a key role in ensuring the Scottish Empty Homes Partnership's work is informed by high-quality data and evidence. You'll manage and analyse empty homes data, produce reports and briefings, identify trends, and support the development of evidence-based policy. Working closely with colleagues, local authorities and partner organisations, you'll help deliver surveys, maintain accurate data, ensure compliance, and provide insight that influences action to bring more empty homes back into use.

Apply to be part of our team and be the change you want to see in society.

Benefits

We offer a wide range of benefits, including 30 days of annual leave, enhanced family friendly policies, pension and interest free travel loans. Our employees also have access to a tenancy deposit loan, payroll giving, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme.

We are happy to talk about flexible working, personal growth, and to promote a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit.

About the team

Part of an award-winning Communication & Policy Department, our Scottish Empty Homes Partnership (SEHP) is a Scottish Government funded project aimed at enabling private sector empty homes to be brought back into use across Scotland. The Partnership achieves this via a mix of policy work, capacity building, training, best practice sharing and awareness raising with councils, community groups and others. It’s also home to the national Empty Homes Advice Service - a public facing advice line that anyone can call for help or to report an empty home.

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Citizens Advice Edinburgh

Patient Adviser (Patient Advice & Support Service)

  • Citizens Advice Edinburgh
  • Part time
  • £30,283 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 2nd September 2026

Overview of Citizens Advice Edinburgh

The Citizens Advice Service was first established in Edinburgh in 1939. Over the years it has grown to deliver services from 4 main Bureaux (Dundas Street, Leith, Muirhouse and Portobello) and over 20 project/outreach

locations across the capital. In 2007 the separate Bureaux merged to form Citizens Advice Edinburgh (CAE, Charity Number SC038195).

Through a team of core and project staff and over 120 highly trained and committed volunteers, CAE provides a free, confidential, independent and impartial service to the citizens of Edinburgh on a wide range of issues including:

  • Debt and money
  • Welfare Rights
  • Consumer issues
  • Immigration
  • Employment and workforce problems
  • Housing
  • Relationship and family issues
  • Discrimination
  • Health services
  • Legal rights & responsibilities

Background:

The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act was passed in February 2011. The Act created the Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS) to promote awareness of patient rights and responsibilities, to assist people to deal with issues affecting their health and wellbeing and to provide advice and support to those wishing to give feedback or comments, or to raise concerns or complaints about NHS care received.

Purpose of the Post:

Patient Advisers will work with the Citizens Advice bureau/x in their local health board area and will also contribute to services provided throughout Scotland via a national PASS telephone advice line and by email and webchat via a national PASS website. The Patient Adviser will provide direct advice and information to clients; support bureaux volunteers to deliver information and advice relevant to the service; produce performance and monitoring reports; assist with the marketing and promotion of the service; and liaise with external organisations in order to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of PASS.

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Cairn Housing Association

Recruitment & People Coordinator

  • Cairn Housing Association
  • Full time
  • £33,773 – £35,550
  • Hybrid: Bellshill, Edinburgh, Inverness, Irvine, or Thurso
  • Closing 27th August 2026

At Cairn Housing Association, we’re passionate about creating great homes, delivering great services and offering great opportunities for our people.

We are currently recruiting for a Recruitment & People Coordinator who plays a pivotal role in the delivery of an excellent HR support and advisory service to support the HR function in delivering and coordinating the service to our employees, in alignment with Cairn’s vision, values and business requirements.

Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Do:

  • Provide effective coordination on a wide range of generalist HR activities, to support the HR function.
  • Deliver excellent customer service as the first point of contact in HR and offer first line advice to employees and external customers on all relevant policies and procedures to ensure a consistent and compliant service.
  • Create the content for updates to inform the wider business on HR matters and changes, then deliver through channels such as the intranet and other necessary means, to ensure effective communication.
  • Responsible for data management on all HR/OD systems with excellent attention to detail to enable accurate reporting and monitoring, and in line with legislation.
  • Produce and analyse reports to support Recruitment initiatives and to promote a diverse workforce.
  • Manage annual leave processes across the Association, including holiday carryover and public holidays to ensure accurate leave entitlements, together with, calculating, reporting and storing data where necessary.
  • Identify, support and implement the continuous development of HR process improvements to improve the HR Service and employee experience.

Payroll

  • Work in partnership with Finance team to provide the necessary information and changes within the organisation, to ensure that monthly payroll is delivered on time and accurately.
  • Provide accurate information on time including dates for employees who have been absent from work, on maternity leave or any other pay impacting processes.

Requirements – What We’re Looking For:

  • You will have at least 2 years’ experience in an HR environment, preferably within a similar role, experience within an admin-based role and experience working with HR related systems.
  • You will also have significant experience in working with Microsoft Office and be able to demonstrate experience of communicating with colleagues at all levels of an organisation.
  • Disclosure Scotland and Right to Work checks, willingness to travel occasionally with full UK driving licence and access to car suitable for business use are mandatory for this role.

Employee Benefits: Why Join Cairn?

We’re committed to creating a workplace where you can thrive. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Flexible and hybrid working options.
  • Health and wellbeing support.
  • Tech and cycle-to-work schemes.
  • Compassionate leave and more.

We value diversity and warmly welcome applications from all communities. Cairn is proud to be an equal opportunities employer.

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Parents For Future Scotland

Air Pollution Project Manager (self-employed) - Edinburgh

  • Parents For Future Scotland
  • Part time or Other
  • Sessional
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 6th September 2026

Are you experienced in building community power or supporting communities to get active through walking or cycling schemes?

Are you experienced in building community power and running projects which support communities facing barriers to build their efficacy?

Are you passionate about raising the voices of communities that are most affected by climate but which are least often heard? If so we’d love to hear from you!

We are particularly keen to hear from people who experience marginalisation and minoritisation or who are often excluded from decision-making processes. For example, people of colour; people from working-class backgrounds; people from LGBTQ and migrant communities; care-experienced young people and people with disabilities.

About us

Parents for Future Scotland became a charity two years ago as a result of grassroots parent organising and is now a small self-employed staff team with a growing network of activists. We seek to make climate action the norm among all parents in Scotland. We are in the midst of a big step change, increasing our influence and reach across the country, and we need you to help us in doing so. This post will be the first of its kind within the organisation.

About the role

We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly-motivated Community Project Manager to lead the delivery of our Active Travel and Clean Air Project across 10 Edinburgh schools. This role combines project management, community engagement and partnership development. You will work directly with parents, schools, as well as local council and community partners to increase active and sustainable travel, establish and strengthen walking and bike buses , deliver air-pollution awareness activities, and build long-term community leadership. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting schools to develop tailored action plans, empowering parents to lead change within their communities and ensuring active travel schemes become sustainable beyond the life of the project.

Key responsibilities

  • Work with the Learning For Sustainability lead within Edinburgh City Council to onboard schools where necessary.
  • Set clear expectations with schools on what they will need to deliver in order to take part in our clean air project.
  • Establish excellent relationships with key staff in schools and maintain regular contact in order to support the delivery and promotion of the project.
  • Identify and up-skill community “leads” within each school community, giving them the skills/confidence to organise and lead their own self-sustaining active travel initiatives.
  • Support the running of active travel schemes on the ground in the mornings term-time (Mon - Friday) until they become self-sustaining.
  • Develop bespoke active travel action plans for each participating school and an overall work plan/strategy which demonstrates how the project will meet wider organisational goals.
  • Encourage peer-to-peer learning and knowledge sharing amongst school groups.
  • Build a pool of volunteers who can deliver air pollution workshops in schools through (1) training volunteers in workshop facilitation skills and the content of our air pollution workshops (2) setting up workshops with participating schools
  • Post on our socials regularly and be an active member on our WhatsApp community
  • Monitor project outcomes and ensure delivery against targets.
  • Maintain accurate records, collect monitoring data and contribute to project reporting.
  • Work closely with partner organisations, local authorities and schools to maximise project impact.
  • Promote a strong understanding of Parents For Future Scotland amongst parent communities, within your local authority and with partner organisations, and support parents to become organisation members.
  • Share learning and best practice through local and national networks.
  • Contribute to wider discussions on active travel, climate action and public health.

Skills and experience

  • You must be able to competently ride a bike.
  • Be a qualified Cycle Ride Leader and First Aid trained, or be willing to undertake these qualifications. Appropriate training will be provided for those who do not currently hold them.
  • The candidate will be our ambassador on the ground. It is vital that they feel inspired by our vision, mission and aims, and that they have a proven ability to motivate and inspire others.
  • Experience of delivering and managing community projects.
  • Proven ability to tailor messaging to different audiences.
  • Proven experience of creating strong relationships with partner organisations, communities facing additional barriers and local councils.
  • Proven experience of building the skills, confidence and capacities of communities.
  • Experience of devising and facilitating workshops, meetings and community discussions.
  • Experience of conducting monitoring and evaluation and report writing.
  • An understanding of active travel, public health, environmental issues or behaviour change.
  • An understanding of social justice perspectives and the systems that cause climate breakdown

Desirable

  • Previous experience of working on sustainability and/or active travel-related community projects or initiatives.

What we offer

  • 3 days per week on a self-employed basis at £200 per day for 24 weeks (term-time), from August 2026 to 31 March 2027 (£14,400 in total).
  • Flexible working environment with flexible hours. The role will require the successful candidate to be available for at least three school commute mornings per week during term time (Monday–Friday). There may be occasions when additional mornings are required, depending on project needs. The specific mornings will be agreed with the successful candidate and will be planned around the needs of participating schools and the wider project. For this reason, we will only consider applicants who live in or near Edinburgh.
  • Working from home (with team check-ins regularly).
  • We are a fledgling organisation so your skills/expertise will help shape our direction.
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Simba

Chair of Trustees

  • Simba
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 31st August 2026

Could you help shape the future of an award-winning Scottish charity?

Simba is recruiting a new Chair of Trustees to provide strategic leadership and governance as we continue supporting thousands of bereaved families across Scotland every year.

We're looking for an experienced trustee and values-led leader who brings compassion, strategic thinking, and a commitment to supporting families affected by baby loss.

This is a unique opportunity within a respected national charity and help ensure every baby is honoured and remembered.

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Children First

Project Worker (Midlothian)

  • Children First
  • Full time
  • £30,602 – £35,778
  • On site: Dalkeith
  • Closing 26th August 2026

A fantastic opportunity to join the Children First team in Midlothian

Every child deserves to be safe, loved and well with their family.

At Children First, we stand alongside children, young people and families to help them build on their strengths, overcome challenges and create lasting change. We believe children should be heard, their rights respected and their voices at the centre of every decision that affects them.

This is an exciting opportunity to join our Midlothian team, supporting children, young people and families experiencing a range of challenges, including parental substance use, poverty, poor mental health and trauma. The service also provides support to kinship carers and the children in their care, as well as Armed Forces families.

Working alongside families in their homes, schools and communities, you will be part of a skilled and caring team that delivers both whole family and individual support. Our practice is grounded in relational, systemic, strengths-based and restorative approaches. We recognise that families are experts in their own lives and work alongside them to identify what is working well, build resilience and create positive futures for children.

Alongside one-to-one and family support, we help families develop meaningful connections through peer support groups and links to their local communities, strengthening the relationships and networks that help children thrive.

About you

We're looking for someone who:

  • Shares our commitment to putting children first and upholding children's rights.
  • Understands the importance of listening to children and ensuring their voices influence the support they receive.
  • Has experience of working with children, young people and families, including involvement in child protection processes.
  • Values restorative, relationship-based and strengths-focused ways of working.
  • Can work alongside families with compassion, curiosity and respect.
  • Brings an understanding of the diverse experiences and needs of families across our communities.

We welcome applications from people with broad experience across family support, as well as those with specialist knowledge in particular areas of practice.

You will hold a professional qualification in a relevant discipline such as Social Work, Teaching, Childcare, Social Care, Counselling, or another related field at SCQF Level 9 or above.

Why Children First?

Children First is Scotland's national children's charity. We are ambitious for every child in Scotland to grow up safe, loved and well with their family. We provide emotional, practical and financial support to children and families and campaign tirelessly to protect and uphold the rights of every child.

We are determined that the incorporation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) becomes a reality in children's everyday lives. We want children to be listened to, respected and meaningfully involved in decisions that affect them.

If you believe in the power of relationships, the strengths within families, and children's right to be heard, we'd love to hear from you.

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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Govan Home and Education Link Project

Employability Worker

  • Govan Home and Education Link Project
  • Full time
  • £28,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 28th August 2026

Job Purpose

The Employability Worker will deliver volunteering and employability support to parents, carers and individuals experiencing barriers to employment, education and training.

Embedded within Govan HELP’s wider family support model, the role will ensure employability support is integrated alongside counselling, wellbeing, financial advice and practical family support services. The postholder will work flexibly and compassionately with individuals who may be far from the labour market, supporting them to build confidence, develop skills and progress at a realistic pace towards positive destinations.

This role is central to Govan HELP’s place-based approach to tackling child poverty and strengthening outcomes for families across the Govan community.

Key Responsibilities

Employability Support

  • Deliver tailored one-to-one employability support to parents, carers and community members
  • Support individuals to identify strengths, aspirations and achievable goals
  • Develop personalised action plans with participants
  • Support CV building, applications, interview preparation and job searching
  • Assist individuals to access training, volunteering and employability opportunities
  • Work closely with volunteers and create more opportunities

Volunteering Development & Coordination

  • Support the development and coordination of volunteering opportunities across Govan HELP services
  • Recruit, support and maintain positive relationships with volunteers
  • Identify meaningful volunteering pathways that build confidence, skills and progression opportunities
  • Work with volunteers to support service delivery across groups, community activities and the Pantry
  • Promote volunteering as a stepping stone towards employability, training and social connection
  • Support volunteers to identify strengths, gain experience and progress towards positive destinations
  • Maintain volunteer records and contribute to monitoring and reporting on volunteer engagement and outcomes

Barrier Identification & Support

  • Identify barriers impacting employability including:
    • poverty
    • trauma
    • mental health challenges
    • caring responsibilities
    • low confidence
    • financial hardship
    • skills gaps
  • Work collaboratively with internal services to ensure participants receive holistic support

Group Work & Community Engagement

  • Deliver group-based employability and confidence-building sessions
  • Facilitate work-readiness and personal development activities
  • Undertake outreach across the Govan community to engage individuals furthest from employment
  • Build trusting relationships within the local community

Partnership Working

  • Develop pathways with employers, training providers and employability agencies
  • Work collaboratively with schools, housing providers, third sector organisations and community partners
  • Promote volunteering and supported progression opportunities

Outcome Monitoring

  • Maintain accurate records and contribute to monitoring and evaluation processes
  • Support reporting on outcomes and impact
  • Track participant progress and sustainment outcomes

This job description is not intended to be exhaustive. The post-holder will be expected to adopt a flexible attitude to the duties, which may have to be varied subject to the needs of the service and in keeping with the general profile of the post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by the Exclusions and Exemptions (Scotland) Order 2003, and as such any appointment will be subject to them having appropriate PVG Scheme Membership.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Experience supporting individuals facing barriers to employment
  • Understanding of poverty, trauma and social exclusion
  • Experience delivering one-to-one support and group work
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Ability to motivate and empower others
  • Knowledge of employability pathways, training and local support services
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team
  • IT skills and ability to maintain accurate records

Desirable

  • Experience within the third sector or community-based services
  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice
  • Experience supporting parents and families
  • Knowledge of the Govan community and local challenges
  • Relevant qualification in Community Development, Employability, Social Care or related field

Values & Approach

The successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • Compassion and empathy
  • A non-judgemental approach
  • Commitment to tackling inequality and child poverty
  • Flexibility and creativity
  • Belief in people’s potential
  • Commitment to relational and place-based working

Why This Role Matters

By supporting parents, carers and volunteers towards employment, education and training, the Employability Worker will help strengthen household stability, improve wellbeing and contribute to better long-term outcomes for children and families.

This role reflects Govan HELP’s belief that tackling child poverty requires whole-family, community-led and relational approaches that support people to move beyond surviving to thriving

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Age Scotland

Trusts, Foundations & Philanthropy Officer

  • Age Scotland
  • Full time
  • £34,250 – £35,910
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 2nd September 2026

Age Scotland is the national charity for older people.

Our vision is that no one in Scotland faces the challenges of older age alone.

We provide older people, their families and carers with high quality information and advice services and we tackle loneliness through our dedicated friendship programmes.

We campaign and influence on the issues older people tell us they care about. We support and fund hundreds of older people’s groups and community initiatives across the country and deliver workshops to improve people’s quality of life.

We involve and empower people affected by dementia and host national forums for older people from ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ+ community to help address the inequalities they face.

We're looking for a passionate and talented Trusts, Foundations & Philanthropy Officer to join our Fundraising team.

In this key role, you'll secure funding from a diverse portfolio of charitable trusts, foundations, statutory and lottery funders, and mid to high value donors. You'll identify new funding opportunities, build strong relationships with supporters, develop compelling funding applications and reports, and help demonstrate the impact of our work across Scotland.

Working closely with colleagues throughout the Charity, you'll create persuasive cases for support and ensure funders and donors see the difference their contributions make. Your work will play a vital role in growing sustainable income, strengthening supporter relationships with professionalism and integrity, and helping Age Scotland deliver its ambitious plans for the future.

If you're an excellent communicator with strong relationship-building skills and experience of securing income through trusts, foundations or philanthropy, we'd love to hear from you.

The post will be Scotland-based, with a blend of office (Edinburgh-based) and home working. As a hybrid role the intention is that office-based and external facing work will constitute 40% of working time over each month. Age Scotland is a flexible employer, and flexible work patterns are available.

In return for your hard work, enthusiasm and commitment to our values you’ll receive a generous benefits package:

  • Generous holiday allowance of 39 days (FTE)
  • A range of learning and development opportunities
  • Company sick pay
  • Healthcare benefit through BHSF
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Discounts from major retailers
  • Contributory pension scheme with employer contributions of 9%
  • A comprehensive package of support though our Employee Assistance Programme
  • Group life cover up to three times your annual salary
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Paid carers leave and dependents’ support
  • Enhanced family life policies.
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Aberlour

Service Administrator (30hrs) - Falkirk Services

  • Aberlour
  • Part time
  • £26,747 – £27,683 pro-rata
  • On site: Falkirk
  • Closing 26th August 2026

About Aberlour Falkirk Services

Aberlour works in partnership with the local authority and other partners to support Children and Families across the Falkirk area. Providing a range of services which promote, positively support, and strengthen the capacity of children and families to reach their full potential.

What we are looking for....

We are looking to recruit an experienced administrator. You will work 30 hours per week. The hours of this post can be worked flexibly in agreement with the Service Manager. You will ideally have a relevant professional qualification at SCQF Level 7 or equivalent experience.

You will support the service with general and financial administrative tasks as well as respond to enquiries via phone and email. You will have administrative experience gained through working within a busy office or social care environment. You will have experience of working with Microsoft Office packages including Excel and be able to create spreadsheets and deal with numerical information. You will have excellent communication and organisational skills.

At Aberlour we want to make sure every child and young person has the love, support and opportunity they need to reach their potential. If you share the same vision, we want you to join our team. To have a look at our values please go to our website.

What We Offer

As well as a supportive team and excellent training opportunities, we want all our employees to feel valued and rewarded for the vital work they do. When you work with us, we'll recognise your efforts with generous annual leave, an excellent employer pension scheme and a range of deals and discounts across various retailers. Find out more about our Employee Benefits and our commitment to Equality and Diversity on our website.

Please go to our website www.aberlour.org.uk/jobs where you can apply online.

If you have any queries please e-mail: jobs@aberlour.org.uk

Aberlour is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our service users and uses a thorough and rigorous recruitment and selection process including PVG Scheme checks to ensure this commitment is not compromised.

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