Make a lasting difference for families across Ayrshire
CEIS Ayrshire is seeking an experienced and values-driven Programme Manager to lead the delivery of Family Forward Ayrshire, an ambitious whole-family support programme funded through the Scottish Government's Whole Family Support Third Sector Delivery Fund.
Working with a partnership of five organisations, Family Forward Ayrshire will support over 430 families across North, East and South Ayrshire, helping families increase income, improve wellbeing, overcome barriers and progress towards employment and learning opportunities.
This is a unique opportunity to lead a large-scale collaborative programme that places families at the centre of service design and delivery.
About the role
As Programme Manager, you will provide strategic and operational leadership for the programme, ensuring delivery against targets, managing partnerships, maintaining funder relationships and creating an environment where innovative, trauma-informed and family-led practice can flourish.
You will oversee programme performance, contractual compliance, budget management, evaluation activity and the development of long-term sustainability plans. Working closely with partner organisations, local authorities, the Scottish Government and other stakeholders, you will play a key role in shaping the future of whole-family support across Ayrshire.
We are looking for someone who has:
Why join us?
You will have the opportunity to:
Equality and Inclusion
We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Applications from people with lived experience of poverty, caring responsibilities or barriers to employment are encouraged.
CEIS Ayrshire are a Living Wage and Living Hours employer.
CEIS Ayrshire and TACT are recruiting jointly as part of this programme, view the TACT posts here.
Be the one person families can rely on
Family Forward Ayrshire is recruiting Family Navigators to provide holistic, relationship-based support to families across Ayrshire.
This is not a traditional key worker role. We are looking for people who understand that meaningful change starts with trust and that families are experts in their own lives.
As a Family Navigator, you will walk alongside families through periods of challenge, helping them identify goals, access support and build lasting positive change.
About the role
You will be the main point of contact for a caseload of families, working with them to understand their strengths, challenges and aspirations. Together, you will create a whole-family plan that reflects what matters most to them.
You will coordinate support across a range of specialist services, advocate on behalf of families when needed and help remove practical barriers through access to the programme's Family Support Fund.
This role involves home visits, collaborative working with partners and a commitment to flexible, responsive and trauma-informed practice.
We are looking for people who:
We particularly welcome applications from people who:
Why join us?
Equality and Inclusion
We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Applications from people with lived experience of poverty, caring responsibilities or barriers to employment are encouraged.
CEIS Ayrshire is a Living Wage and Living Hours employer.
CEIS Ayrshire and TACT are recruiting jointly as part of this programme, view the TACT posts here.
Help parents move towards sustainable employment
Do you believe employability support should start with people's aspirations rather than vacancies?
Family Forward Ayrshire is seeking a Progression Coordinator to help parents build confidence, overcome barriers and move into employment, training or better-paid work at a pace that works for them and their family.
About the role
Working as part of a multi-disciplinary whole-family support team, you will lead the employability and progression strand of family plans.
You will work directly with parents who are ready to explore work, training or learning opportunities, helping them identify realistic next steps and ensuring any changes improve their financial circumstances.
You will build relationships with employers, employability providers and training organisations across Ayrshire, creating opportunities that recognise the realities of family life and support sustainable progression.
Key responsibilities
We are looking for someone with:
Why join us?
Equality and Inclusion
We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Applications from people with lived experience of poverty, caring responsibilities or barriers to employment are encouraged.
CEIS Ayrshire is a Living Wage and Living Hours employer.
CEIS Ayrshire and TACT are recruiting jointly as part of this programme, view the TACT posts here.
Reachout is an award-winning, multi-artform, member-led charity providing inclusive and accessible creative opportunities across Forth Valley. For over 33 years, we have partnered with education, employability, health and wellbeing services to deliver high-quality, outcome-focused projects that meet local needs and achieve measurable results.
Our Quality & Ambition and Equality & Diversity Plans underpin an inclusive culture where everyone is supported to create ambitious, high-quality work.
We are committed to identifying and removing the social, emotional, physical, and structural barriers that can prevent people from accessing, participating in and thriving through the arts. Professional artists co-design and deliver programmes for children, young people and adults facing long term, multiple and complex challenges. Through the arts, we raise aspirations, reduce inequalities, support recovery, strengthen wellbeing and resilience, and foster social connection.
Our wider work creates pathways into volunteering, further education, and employment, while helping address the causes and impacts of deprivation. Co-production is central to our approach. Participants help identify barriers, shape activities, and develop creative solutions that reflect their needs and experiences. By placing local people at the heart of decision-making, we build confidence, self-awareness and wellbeing, empowering individuals to contribute positively to their communities and create lasting change.
Job Purpose
To provide efficient and accurate administrative and financial support to Reachout With Arts in Mind, ensuring that routine finance processing, record keeping, document management and operational administration are completed to a high standard in a timely manner. The postholder will support the smooth day-to-day running of the organisation by maintaining accurate systems and records, preparing documentation, and following established procedures under the guidance of the Operations & Finance Manager.
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau, is an independent and innovative advice organisation providing holistic advice and support to people across Argyll and Bute.
The Bureau provides a comprehensive advice and information service throughout Argyll & Bute from its offices in Lochgilphead and Helensburgh and by outreach to Campbeltown, Dunoon and Oban localities.
The Debt / Money Adviser will take responsibility for the quality of advice and standard of service provided by the bureau in money advice (debt) cases with a particular focus on those at risk of losing their homes through eviction or repossession. Providing specialist support on all areas of free debt management, statutory and sustainable solutions and lay representation within court and pre-court advice provision.
Travel will be essential to the post and expenses are reimbursed for travel related to approved duties. No overtime payments are made, but time off in lieu is given.
In the interest of public safety, the successful applicant for this post will be asked to disclose criminal history information.
We regret that we are unable to acknowledge receipt of completed application forms.
Team working is essential and the post-holder must be able to assist colleagues with possibly competing demands.
Applicants should also demonstrate sound oral and written communication skills, be well organised and be proficient in using a range of IT tools to carry out their work, including case recording systems, Microsoft Office including Word, Outlook and Excel.
Committed, results-driven and supportive to the needs of others, the successful applicant will be able to work both on their own initiative as well as part of a team and must be willing to follow and develop agreed procedures.
Employee benefits
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau offers excellent terms and conditions, including a total of 25 days (pro rata) annual leave plus 10 public holidays and a pension scheme with a 6% employer contribution. Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau is an inclusive employer that supports a work-life balance and offers a 4 day week (pro rata), well-being events, and a positive working environment.
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau, is an independent and innovative advice organisation providing holistic advice and support to people across Argyll and Bute.
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau in collaboration with Inspiralba is looking for a client-focused individual with looking to build their experience of providing triage and admin support, in our busy Lochgilphead office to our clients across Argyll and Bute. This includes responding to clients contacting us by a variety of methods and assisting them to receive quality advice from our fully trained advisers.
As this is a development role, the successful candidate will be provided with all aspects of training required to carry out the role of triage assistant. However, they must be able to handle more than one task simultaneously and ideally have a track record of working with people who may be vulnerable and anxious. An empathetic and professional telephone manner is essential.
Team working is essential and the post-holder must be able to assist colleagues with possibly competing demands. Applicants should also demonstrate sound oral and written communication skills, be well organised and be proficient in using a range of IT tools to carry out their work, including case recording systems, Microsoft Office including Word, Outlook and Excel.
Committed, results-driven and supportive to the needs of others, the successful applicant will be able to work both on their own initiative as well as part of a team and must be willing to follow and develop agreed procedures.
Employee benefits
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau offers excellent terms and conditions, including a total of 25 days (pro rata) annual leave plus 10 public holidays and a pension scheme with a 6% employer contribution. Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau is an inclusive employer that supports a work-life balance and offers a 4 day week (pro rata), well-being events, and a positive working environment.
The Welfare Rights Adviser will play a key role in delivering an independent, free, impartial and confidential advice, information and advocacy service to Association standards. The postholder provides quality advice, information and casework on statutory benefits and other social security matters to clients across Argyll & Bute, including advocacy and representation at First-tier Tribunal.
The role also supports the quality of benefits advice across the bureau – case-checking other staff and volunteers, providing second-tier advice, and identifying and meeting training needs.
The Welfare Rights Adviser will advise and represent clients on issues including:
This role will be of particular interest to an experienced adviser with strong knowledge of welfare rights and social security legislation, who is confident representing clients at tribunal and committed to supporting the development of others. Home/remote working is available and encouraged, with occasional travel throughout the region.
Employee benefits
Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau offers excellent terms and conditions, including a total of 25 days (pro rata) annual leave plus 10 public holidays and a pension scheme with a 6% employer contribution. Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau is an inclusive employer that supports a work-life balance and offers a 4 day week (pro rata), well-being events, and a positive working environment.
Thenue Housing Association has over 75 staff and provides high quality housing with a stock base of approximately 3,000 properties in our six main communities, as well as 21 supported accommodation projects, mainly located in Glasgow. We also provide a factoring service to over 800 owners within our communities and have around 45 sharing owners. Our housing stock ranges from Victorian sandstone tenements to 1930 “interwar” flats, along with a few listed buildings and new build properties developed by the Association. They are spread across several locations in Glasgow including Bridgeton, Calton, Cranhill, Castlemilk, Dalmarnock, Scotstoun, Baillieston and Blackhill.
We are looking to recruit a Repairs Assistant to join our Repairs Team. As part of the team, you will help deliver an effective Repairs and Voids Service that is responsive to the needs of our customers, staff and Board Members. You will support the processing and monitoring of reactive repairs from notification through to completion, liaise with contractors and customers, monitor progress against timescales and contribute to the continuous improvement of the service. Good general education is essential and experience of working within a social housing environment is desirable.
Thenue is a customer-focused, caring organisation offering flexible/hybrid working, in line with both our service delivery requirements and relevant Team Charters. We care about our people, our organisation, our tenants and customers, our communities, and our partners. As a Repairs Assistant, you will embrace our organisation’s culture and values, ensuring they are visible, embedded, and upheld. We aim to be the best we can be.
In return, we offer an excellent package including a competitive salary, a Defined Contribution Pension Scheme, 25 days annual leave plus 15 public holidays, (all pro rata as per contract hours).
A level one Disclosure check will be required for this post. Thenue aims to be an equal opportunities employer.
About Us
Perth Autism Support was founded in 2011 to address the gaps in support for autistic children, young people and their families across Perth & Kinross.
In 2026, we have over 1400 families registered for services and support children, young people and families through the following service areas:
We are governed by a Board of Trustees (6) and we have a staff team of 35.
We are based in our centre in Perth City but work across the whole of the Perth & Kinross region.
For more information, visit perthautismsupport.org.uk
Perth Autism Support Benefits
Role Purpose:
To lead and grow community and corporate fundraising income for Perth Autism Support with an annual income target of approximately £1 million.
The postholder will develop strong relationships with businesses, community groups, schools, supporters and volunteer and individuals creating sustainable fundraising opportunities that increase income, awareness and engagement.
This role will play a key role in delivering the charity's fundraising strategy, achieving agreed income targets and ensuring supporters receive an exceptional experience.
You will be an ambassador for Perth Autism Support, building relationships across the community to further our vision to support autistic children and young people to reach their full potential.
Who we are
Alzheimer Scotland is Scotland’s national dementia charity. Our aim is to make sure nobody faces dementia alone. We provide support and information to people with dementia, their carers and families, we campaign for the rights of people with dementia and fund vital dementia research.
What you’ll do
You will be responsible for supporting people under 65 living with dementia on a one-to-one basis within their homes and in the community, enabling them to achieve positive, person-centred outcomes through a range of therapeutic interventions, resources and activities across Glasgow.
You will work alongside other Day Service Practitioners and the Day Services Manager to ensure the safe delivery of high-quality, person-centred and therapeutic support within the Registered and Commissioned Service. You will ensure that your practice complies with Alzheimer Scotland’s policies and procedures and contribute to evidencing, reviewing and continually improving the quality of services. You will also participate in internal audits and Care Inspectorate inspections as required.
You will work collaboratively with the wider team to ensure services meet Alzheimer Scotland’s vision and Quality Guarantees, the Health and Social Care Standards, SSSC codes of practice and other relevant quality frameworks, including Care Inspectorate requirements. This includes ensuring that the activities and support provided are responsive to the identified personal outcomes and needs of each person.
What you’ll have
The successful candidate will have a good understanding and/or experience of working with or supporting people living with dementia and their families. This will include an understanding of the benefit of high quality, evidence based therapeutic activity, ongoing evaluation, quality assurance and continuous improvement.
Knowledge and understanding of the Health and Social Care Standards and SSSC codes of practice and the Care Inspectorate and their role in registered services.
Understanding and knowledge of dementia, mild cognitive impairment and Brain Health and experience of working with or supporting people living with dementia and their families.
The successful candidate will have a recognised professional qualification in health, social work or related field, to SCQF Level 6 (SVQ 2).
This post requires a full driving licence and access to a car.
For a full job description and person specification please see the attachments section of this advert.
The successful candidate for this post will be required to provide proof of right to work in the UK and will also be subject to a PVG check through Disclosure Scotland.