Govan Community Project provides a range of holistic services for people seeking asylum, refugees and vulnerable migrants in the Greater Govan area of Glasgow.
GCP’s Homework Club was set up to support children and families from the asylum and refugee community to understand and engage with the Scottish education curriculum. We are recruiting a Homework Club Facilitator to support the Secondary-age group (11-18yrs).
You will be responsible for running and facilitating two weekly after-school sessions for young people aged 11-18; creating and maintaining a safe, supportive and positive environment for attendees to engage with school work and academic development. You will co-plan and facilitate a range of enrichment activities, including for the school holiday programmes. You will take an active role in the planned development of the project, to ensure the sessions and activities best meet the needs and interests of attendees.
Our ideal candidate will have experience of working and/or volunteering with secondary school aged children in an education and/or youth-work setting. You will be confident in sourcing learning materials to support secondary school aged children’s academic learning. You will have a good understanding of child protection procedures and the barriers faced by individuals in the asylum process in relation to education and attainment. You will have knowledge/experience of trauma informed approaches to working with vulnerable children and families. You will have a high level of interpersonal skills, enabling you to support a diverse group of young people. You will have the skills to be able to manage a varied workload, working independently and as part of a team.
This is a great opportunity to join a vibrant, dedicated team working in a diverse community.
Govan Community Project is committed to inclusion and diversity and to building a culture and environment where everyone is appreciated for the unique person they are and we welcome applications from individuals with a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences, who have the relevant skills for the role advertised. Some inclusive working options we can offer are flexible working and tailored wellbeing support.
We particularly welcome applications from individuals with lived experience of the UK Asylum/Immigration system. We are proud to be a member of the Experts by Experience Employment Network (ebeemployment.org.uk), which aims to increase representation of people with lived experience in the charitable sector. Please feel free to use information and resources at ebeemployment.org.uk/ebe which may help in preparing your job application.
Any informal enquiries regarding the role or the application process should be directed to Claire Low, Community Team manager, by email: claire@govancommunityproject.org.uk.
Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit an Officer (International) to join our Student Opportunities team.
Edinburgh University Students’ Association is an award-winning organisation, which exists to provide diverse services, representation, and welfare support to the community of over 49,500 students at the University of Edinburgh. By providing opportunities, helping to create change and offering support, we're here to help students get the most out of their time in Edinburgh. We have five venues around the University of Edinburgh campus – Teviot, King’s Buildings House, Potterrow, the Pleasance and Edinburgh College of Art’s Wee Red Bar – which house our offices, cafés, bars, clubs, spaces for students to meet, study and socialise. These spaces transform into some of the most well loved Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues throughout the month of August each year.
We are a registered charity and all of the income we generate from our commercial activity goes back in to supporting our members. We’re also an organisation with a strategic commitment to support and empower all our staff, and have some exciting plans for the future. Plus, over 90% of our staff would recommend the Students' Association as a place to work. There's never been a better time to apply and join our organisation.
We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. Edinburgh University Students’ Association is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment and encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination.
The Student Opportunities team focuses on supporting and developing a wide range of student-led activity, and additional opportunities to ensure students have the opportunity to meet each other and have fun; to build community amongst our members; and to support their personal and professional development.
Salary: £29,280 - £30,190 (pro-rata) (Band C)
In line with our Pay Policy, the successful candidate will typically be offered the lowest salary band point, dependent on experience.
Plus a generous benefits package:
The Role:
The Student Opportunities Officer (International) leads on the Students’ Association’s work to empower student leaders and groups to deliver engaging and inclusive activities for international students and non-international students who are interested in cultural exchange, with the goal of creating a community of truly global citizens.
You will be the key staff contact for our four international peer support programmes:
You will oversee volunteer recruitment, induction, and training, as well as the strategic development of the schemes, ensuring as many students as possible have access to these opportunities.
You will also collaborate with our cohort of international and multicultural societies to produce key events and activities, particularly during busy periods such as Welcome Week and Give it a Go Week.
This role will sit within the Societies team, and you will also work closely with the team and wider department to support on key projects throughout the year. You will collaborate especially closely with our Peer Learning and Support team within the department to ensure a coordinated approach to volunteer recruitment, training and support.
The Person:
You will be a confident and experienced project worker with excellent communication and interpersonal, organisational and IT skills. As the front line of support for our members, you will be a natural people-person with a flair for on-the-spot problem-solving, an ability to stay calm under pressure, and a natural warmth.
You will work in partnership with our incredible volunteer student leaders to ensure our Global programmes are running smoothly, and develop and enhance them based on student feedback and robust evaluation.
You must be able to maintain a large network of staff contacts across the Students’ Association and University, be confident in stakeholder management, and have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Customer satisfaction and service excellence will be central to your work with a consistently professional approach to your duties and keen attention to detail.
You will be motivated by working in a complex multi-disciplinary environment, engaging effectively and proactively with all departments across the Association to provide the very best for our members.
Thanks to support from Museums Galleries Scotland Leadership Capacity Fund, The Robert Burns Ellisland Trust seeks to appoint a Finance and Funding Co-ordinator to support delivery of the “Saving the Home of Auld Lang Syne”, a major heritage-led regeneration project focused on the conservation, restoration and reinterpretation of Ellisland Farm, the home built by Robert Burns in 1788.
Ellisland is internationally significant as the place where Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne and Tam o Shanter. The project has successfully completed RIBA Stage 3, secured Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent, and is currently progressing through RIBA Stage 4 technical design work.
The Trust has secured significant development funding from organisations including:
As the project enters an increasingly complex delivery and fundraising phase, the Trust wishes to strengthen operational capacity to support project financial administration, grant monitoring and reporting.
Purpose of the Role
The role will support the co-ordination and administration of multiple live funding streams and major capital project development activity.
The role will support:
The successful candidate will help ensure that project finances, grant claims, supporting evidence and monitoring information are accurately maintained across multiple funding streams and project phases.
The role will work closely with the Project Director, Operations Manager, accountants and consultants and will attend relevant project and funder meetings in order to develop a detailed understanding of project funding requirements and reporting obligations.
This is a practical project delivery and co-ordination role intended to strengthen organisational capacity and support the effective day-to-day management of the project and relieve pressures on senior staff.
Key Responsibilities
Grant Claims & Funding Administration
Financial Administration & Controls
Project Monitoring & Reporting
Project & Administrative Support
Liaison & Meetings
Person Specification
Essential
Desirable
About Alternative Routes #Cashback
Our Alternative Routes service, funded by Cash Back for Communities, will work in partnership with Dumfries & Galloway Council and other community partners to provide alternative routes to young people aged 10 to 25 who are involved with or at risk of becoming involved with the criminal justice system. Our service will take a whole system approach and provide support within our community hubs in Dumfries, Annan and Stranraer. We will follow a whole family, whole community approach to ensure our young people and have increased opportunities to achieve their goals.
What we are looking for....
We are looking to recruit a Young People’s Workers to join our Alternative Routes #Cashback Service who will work 30 hours per week based in Stranraer. These hours will be worked in line with the needs of the families and young people we will be supporting and may include evenings, weekends and public holidays. This post is currently funded until 31st January 2029 by CashBack for Communities, and we are actively seeking further funding.
We are looking for someone to join our team in who is passionate about supporting children and young people to secure the best possible outcomes as they live and grow within their communities. Our aim is to ensure that children, young people and families are supported to build on their strengths, assets and interests to develop enduring capacity and resilience. Applicants should be enthusiastic, energetic and committed and, working in a culture based on respect, integrity, innovation and the ability to challenge.
You will bring a fresh and collaborative approach and, in discussion with the management team be willing to try new approaches to ensure strong and trusting relationships are developed with families and stakeholders.
You will have relevant experience and a sound knowledge of working with young people and families within communities, including child/adult protection issues as well as having experience of working with children and young people with trauma. You will recognise the diversity of communities, how approaches differ in localities and how we adapt our approach to these changing environments. You will hold a relevant professional qualification at SCQF level 7 or above.
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 to understand more about what we are looking for from our employees click here.
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.
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
The Community Connections Co-ordinator will be responsible for setting up, delivering and evaluating a range of person-centred activities, support groups and community-based services for people living with dementia and their carers across Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and South Ayrshire
Working predominantly as part of a team of two, the postholder will deliver a varied and engaging programme that may include drop-in sessions, therapeutic activities, Dementia Café style provision, carer support, brain health initiatives and other community-based opportunities, delivered through local venues and hubs.
You will work closely with colleagues and local partners to design activities that respond to the needs and interests of people affected by dementia, promoting wellbeing, independence, social connection and meaningful engagement.
A key part of the role will be creating warm, welcoming and inclusive environments where people feel supported, valued and able to participate, while helping to build local awareness and strengthen community connections.
What you’ll have
You will bring a positive, proactive and compassionate approach to supporting people living with dementia and their carers, with a genuine passion for improving wellbeing and helping people stay connected within their communities. You will understand the importance of person-centred support and be committed to promoting dignity, choice, inclusion and independence in everything you do.
You will be creative, organised and adaptable, with the ability to design and facilitate engaging activities and group experiences that respond to the needs and interests of individuals affected by dementia. You will be confident in building trusting relationships, creating welcoming environments and supporting people through both positive and challenging situations.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a wider team. You will be comfortable engaging with a range of people, including individuals living with dementia, carers, volunteers, community partners and professionals, and will have good IT and administrative skills.
Experience of working with people living with dementia, carers, older people, or within health, social care, community or voluntary sector settings would be advantageous. Experience of planning, organising or facilitating group activities, community engagement initiatives or support sessions would also be beneficial.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic about continuous learning and professional development and who is keen to develop their knowledge of dementia, brain health and community-based support.
A full, valid driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential, as the role involves travelling across multiple local authority areas (mileage and expenses are paid).
A relevant qualification and previous experience supporting people affected by dementia would be desirable.
We are looking for a Women’s Support Worker from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds to deliver direct practical support interventions for Sacro’s Aditi Women’s Wellbeing Service in partnership with Multi Cultural Family Base (MCFB). You must have experience of cross-cultural work, be an effective communicator in English as well as in another language prevalent in Scotland’s Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities, highly organised and have effective casework management skills.
You will be responsible for delivering direct support and mentoring interventions to BAME women affected by domestic abuse and Honour-Based Violence (HBV) and for maintaining accurate case notes. You will operate within the Scottish Government’s Equally Safe Strategy as well as Sacro’s policies and procedures and will escalate any safety/well-being concerns around adult and child protection to the Service Co-ordinator/Service Manager. You will be responsible for monitoring women’s well-being throughout their journey within the service and for making appropriate follow-on referrals to relevant services. You will also be required to organise, deliver and participate in group community activities.
Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme is a requirement this post.
We particularly welcome applicants from BAME communities for this post, and applicants must be female. Funded by the City of Edinburgh Council.
Would you like to make a difference to the lives of People Living with Dementia in Inverclyde?
We are looking for unique people to join the team at our dementia specific day service in Greenock. Our day services are personalised to the preferences and needs of individuals, providing therapeutic activities with a focus on maintaining skills and independence. The day services in Greenock are open Monday to Friday.
Our Day Services Practitioners are our most important people as they provide front line support. Successful applicants will have a positive approach to dementia. You will also have good communication skills and a caring attitude. Supporting individuals to keep connected to their communities, engage in their interests and hobbies and access peer support. Contributing to activity development and leading the way towards exciting and new activities to promote brain health.
The use of a car is preferred (mileage and expenses are paid).
A willingness to learn and participate in training (including SVQ’s) and registration with the SSSC is essential. Relevant qualifications and/or experience of working with people with dementia would be an advantage.
We believe in the power of everyday walking and wheeling to transform lives and strengthen communities. We’re looking for a proactive, forward thinking Digital and Content Manager to elevate our digital presence, shape the national walking conversation, and amplify our voice online across Scotland. You’ll use digital storytelling to influence, inspire, and connect while ensuring we’re making the most of digital tools and emerging tech.
About us
It’s an exciting time to join Walking Scotland. Nearly a year on from the launch of our new name and brand, and as we approach our 30th anniversary, we’re stepping confidently into a bold new chapter.
Walking Scotland is a charity that helps make walking and wheeling a part of everyday life. We promote the benefits of walking and wheeling on our physical, social and mental health. Our programmes connect communities and inspire positive behaviour change. We also improve places and spaces to walk and wheel.
We’re an advocate for making walking and wheeling inclusive. We work with partners and local communities to reduce barriers. This ensures everyone has the chance to walk and wheel everywhere they go. By focusing on walking and wheeling, we’re helping to solve some of Scotland’s biggest challenges, from health inequalities to the climate-nature emergency.
About the role
As our Digital and Content Manager, you’ll lead and shape our digital presence and work. You’ll develop strategies, manage campaigns and build relationships that help us reach more people online. You’ll work closely with a passionate team to create accessible, insight-led content, while collaborating with partners and the public to make walking and wheeling part of everyday life across Scotland.
In addition, you will oversee the delivery and continuous improvement of Walking Scotland’s digital content, social media presence and digital platforms. The role also has a key strategic function, supporting the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) in developing and delivering our digital strategy and ensuring the charity is digitally resilient, sustainable and ready for the future.
Alongside the Head of Communications and External Affairs and the Communications and Policy Manager, you’ll help to deliver effective internal and external communications across all channels which reflect the charity’s objectives and strategy.
Options in Life is a Fife-based charity supporting young adults with autism, learning disabilities, and additional support needs. We deliver engaging social inclusion and skills development programmes that help individuals build confidence, independence, and meaningful relationships.
Role Summary
We are recruiting motivated and enthusiastic Support Workers to join our Recreation Programme, supporting young adults to take part in a wide range of community-based activities.
This is a dynamic and rewarding role where no two days are the same. You will actively take part in activities while providing person-centred support to help individuals engage, achieve and enjoy new experiences.
You will support our Recreation Programme groups, who take part in full-day outings and activities each week.
The focus of the programme is to:
This role involves being active, engaged, and hands-on, supporting individuals in real-world environments.
Key Responsibilities
Activities May Include
About You
We are looking for someone who:
Physical Requirements
Due to the nature of the role, you should be:
Additional Requirements
Our Commitment
Options in Life is committed to:
Mary’s Meals is a global movement supported by people from all walks of life and we are focused on one goal – that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. We offer more than just a career, we offer the opportunity to support our global movement in a dynamic and inclusive environment with a real focus on personal development.
We are seeking an experienced, Glasgow-based fundraiser to join us as a Regional Development Officer. In this role, you’ll be a confident, visible champion for Mary’s Meals, someone who knows the city, understands its communities, and can build relationships that spark action. You’ll bring boldness and creativity to your work, whether delivering inspiring talks in churches and schools, making fundraising asks or forging genuine partnerships with local businesses and networks.
Using your deep knowledge of Glasgow’s people and places, you will identify high potential opportunities, grow income and participation, and cultivate a committed local movement of supporters and volunteers. Through strategic, outward facing work, you’ll turn first conversations into committed, long term support that strengthens our movement and fuels our mission.
Working closely with the Head of Scotland, you will co design and deliver a local growth plan shaped by the pulse of your region. You will represent Mary’s Meals across faith communities, schools, community groups, business networks, and key connectors, bringing energy, authenticity, and a passion for our mission.
Highly autonomous, you’ll combine insight, data, and local intuition to focus on areas of greatest opportunity. You’ll collaborate across the organisation to create seamless supporter journeys and tell compelling, meaningful stories. Everything you do will reflect Mary’s Meals’ warmth, simplicity, and dignity.
Key responsibilities include
• Work with the Head of Scotland to create and deliver an insight driven regional growth plan, with clear priorities around income, visibility, and volunteer mobilisation.
• Use local knowledge, data, and community insight to focus your time on the strongest opportunities for growth.
• Balance relationship building with a proactive, opportunity-led approach, identifying new supporters, networks, and partnerships and developing them from prospective supporters into committed donors.
• Actively network across Glasgow to initiate new meetings, build connections, and follow up purposefully.
• Represent Mary’s Meals with authenticity and enthusiasm across schools, churches, parishes, universities, community groups, and local businesses.
• Deliver engaging talks, assemblies, parish visits, small events, networking sessions, and partnership meetings that increase income, participation, and visibility.
• Build a diverse pipeline of leads and partnerships that reflect Glasgow’s communities and faith landscape.
• Create the environment for a strong volunteer network and empower volunteers through thoughtful delegation, coaching, encouragement, and recognition.
• Strengthen local visibility by nurturing community connectors and supporting appropriate local media engagement.
Please see the recruitment pack which can be downloaded below for full list of duties.