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Change Mental Health

Fundraising Manager (Trusts, Foundations and Tenders)

  • Change Mental Health
  • Full time
  • £36,050 – £41,200
  • On site: Any Change Mental Health base in Scotland
  • Closing 12th April 2026

Change Mental Health is a leading national mental health charity providing unique support to people with severe and enduring mental ill health. With over 50 years’ experience across Scotland, we believe people affected by poor mental health and illness deserve the highest quality of support in the community and that every person has the right to be valued and to share in the opportunities, challenges, and joys of everyday life.

In this role, you will lead Change Mental Health’s trust fundraising activities to sustain current services and generate new income for the organisation. You will develop fundraising strategies and lead on developing and writing bids to Trusts and Foundations. You will work closely with the Head of Fundraising and Director of Development, as well as other colleagues, to ensure that we maximise opportunities to identify funds for our existing and new local and national services. You will project manage and lead our tenders for services and contribute to ensuring the organisation remains tender ready.

You will oversee the quality and integrity of our fundraising to ensure we meet the highest standards, protecting the brand and reputation of Change Mental Health.

Essential Criteria:

Fundraising Experience: You will have a proven track record in trust fundraising but also an interest in other areas of fundraising. You’ll be keen to be part of the wider team’s activities, supporting the writing of corporate proposals or getting involved in individual giving or community fundraising.

Excited by growth: You will be ambitious and proactive and relish the opportunity to support the charity to achieve its ambitious goals.

Strategic: You will enjoy thinking strategically to map out the needs of the charity and the ways in which this can be aligned with opportunities for financial support from funders

Relationship Management: You’ll have a proven track record of developing positive relationships with staff at all levels, as well as partner and funder organisations. This will include developing detailed funding propositions in collaboration with project staff. You will thrive working with funders and partners on a day -to-day basis, be a self-starter and have high standards for yourself and others.

Creative and Innovative:You will have a creative approach, with an ability to write interesting and engaging proposals.

Passionate about writing:You’ll enjoy the writing about the work we do and showcasing this to potential funders in a way that engages them effectively. You’ll have excellent written and spoken communication skills, and confidence writing for different audiences/contexts.

You will need to have experience of:

  • Responding to funding opportunities and developing attractive funder-focussed proposals
  • Producing impact and evaluation reports for funders
  • Multi-tasking and managing multiple complex and multi-faceted projects.
  • Building pipelines and cases for support in response to organisational needs.
  • Developing and reporting on complex budgets
  • Solid IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and databases.
  • Sound understanding of relevant fundraising regulations and GDPR.

Desirable Criteria:

  • Experience of managing staff and/or volunteers
  • Experience of successful fundraising or relationship management outside of Trusts and Grants
  • Experience in engaging with emerging technology and fundraising platforms

General Duties

  • Act in accordance with Data Protection legislation. Ensure all records, personal, staff and client data are managed in line with Data Management and Information Governance policies.
  • Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • As with all employees, workers and volunteers; to encourage people to join Change Mental Health as a supporter, donor or activist.
  • To act in accordance with the charity’s Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies and to notify your line manager promptly if there are any concerns.
  • To participate in regular supervision and appraisal and undertake any relevant training as appropriate to the role.
  • To work in accordance with the charity’s national policies and local operating procedures and those of external regulators or professional bodies

This job profile and list of duties is not exhaustive and serves only to highlight the main requirements. The line manager may stipulate other reasonable requirements and projects commensurate with the general profile and grade of the post.

Benefits:

  • 24/7 access to an award-winning Employee Assistance Programme providing free legal, financial, and medical advice as well as support with life’s challenges.
  • A 35-hour working week, enhanced sick pay & season ticket loan.
  • A great work life balance with flexible and blended working environment.
  • Blue Light Discount Card
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Enhanced sick pay and leave entitlements.
  • Generous 37 days’ holiday
  • Paid Mental Wellbeing Days
  • Professional development including funded opportunities.
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Change Mental Health

Project Worker

  • Change Mental Health
  • Part time
  • £23,960 pro-rata
  • On site: Invergordon
  • Closing 6th April 2026

Change Mental Health is a leading national mental health charity providing unique support to people with severe and enduring mental ill health. With over 50 years’ experience across Scotland, we believe people affected by poor mental health and illness deserve the highest quality of support in the community and that every person has the right to be valued and to share in the opportunities, challenges, and joys of everyday life.

About the Project / Service

As a Change Mental Health practitioner, you work directly with service users who require immediate or on going emotional, practical or vocational support in order to deliver the best possible outcomes. You will work with service users to develop and review personal plans, although ultimate oversight rests with the Senior Project Worker. You work closely with other members of staff to achieve outcomes as defined by my line manager. Within the area team there is a clear line management structure which supports and shapes the practice. You will contribute to an environment where people can relax, re-establish social skills and enhance their quality of life.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Work as part of a team building positive working relationships.
  • In partnership with service users, implement outcome focused development plans as designed/overseen by my line manager to enable service users to achieve their identified goals.
  • To achieve outcomes, Employ several appropriate intervention strategies including positive communication skills.
  • Ensure that the Resource Centre is welcoming, clean, tidy and safe.
  • Carry out ongoing risk assessment that is integral to ensure the wellbeing of service users.
  • Demonstrate group work skills which bring people together in a safe environment
  • Have an awareness of appropriate professional boundaries including confidentiality
  • Understand the requirements of Health and Safety in the workplace and follow Change Mental Health policies.

General Duties:

  • Act in accordance with Data Protection legislation. Ensure all records, personal, staff and client data are managed in line with Data Management and Information Governance policies
  • Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • As with all employees, workers and volunteers; to encourage people to join Change Mental Health as a member, donor or activist
  • To act in accordance with the charity’s Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies and to notify your line manager promptly if there are any concerns
  • To participate in regular supervision and appraisal and undertake any relevant training as appropriate to the role
  • To work in accordance with the charity’s national policies and local operating procedures and those of external regulators or professional bodies

Essential Criteria:

  • Ideally educated to SVQ level 2 or have relevant experience working in health and social care
  • Able to plan and prioritise your workload
  • My professional self -awareness means that I can seek support and advice from my line manager appropriately and participate in supervision and support meetings positively
  • Empathetic and caring
  • A personal and professional value base is consistent with the aims and objectives of Change Mental Health
  • Practice that is firmly based within a model of recovery
  • Demonstrate genuine regard for service users and their families
  • Have good I.T. skills and can produce accurate case notes
  • Enthusiastic to develop my knowledge and skills

Desirable Criteria

  • Experience of working with people affected by mental illness
  • Experience of working in a SSSC Registered Service
  • A learning and development portfolio which evidences my skills and knowledge.

Benefits

  • 24/7 access to an award-winning Employee Assistance Programme providing free legal, financial, and medical advice as well as support with life’s challenges.
  • A 35-hour working week, enhanced sick pay & season ticket loan.
  • A great work life balance with flexible and blended working environment.
  • Access to purchase a Blue Light Discount Card
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Enhanced sick pay and leave entitlements.
  • Generous 37 days’ holiday.
  • Paid Mental Wellbeing days.
  • Professional development including funded opportunities.
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Cornerstone

Finance Assistant

  • Cornerstone
  • Full time
  • £27,227
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Aberdeen
  • Closing 19th April 2026

Are you great with numbers with excellent attention to detail? Are you looking for an exciting new challenge? We’ve got just the role for you!

We’ve got a great opportunity to join our Finance Team as a Finance Assistant on a permanent full-time basis.

This role can be based at our Aberdeen or Glasgow office, or part of our hybrid working model, however if opting for hybrid, we would need you to live within a reasonable commute of Aberdeen or Glasgow.

The Role

As our Finance Assistant you’ll be responsible for the timely management of the sales ledger, customer invoicing and credit control. You'll generate and process customer invoices and proactively resolve any discrepancies. We’ll also need you to deal with routine queries from internal and external customers in a professional manner.

For a full list of role responsibilities, please see our role profile attached to our advert.

What we’ll need you to bring: -

  • Educated to Higher level or equivalent in a relevant subject
  • High level numeracy skills with strong attention to detail
  • Great communication skills, both verbal and written
  • The ability to prioritise tasks while maintaining a high standard of quality
  • Experience of managing multiple tasks simultaneously (work or academic)
  • A positive attitude when it comes to solving problems and removing obstacles
  • The ability to forward plan and work to tight deadlines
  • Proficient spreadsheet (Excel) & PC literacy skills
  • Ability to produce high quality and accurate work

About Us

With over 45 years’ experience delivering great care and support, Cornerstone provides tailored, individual packages of care which focus on enabling people with a variety of needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism and complex care needs, to live the best possible life.

What makes Cornerstone a great place to work

  • Your job actually changes and improves lives - you'll make a difference in your local communities
  • We have a culture of empowering our colleagues and teamwork
  • No uniform - we wear our own clothes
  • We fund up to £500 towards driving lessons
  • We operate a flexi-time model for business support colleagues
  • Access to funded qualifications through our SQA approved, award winning Training Academy
  • Ongoing continued professional development and career progression opportunities
  • Recommend a colleague bonus scheme
  • Long service awards
  • Access to a 24/7 independent employee assistance helpline
  • 26 days annual leave (rising by 5 days after 5 years) plus 4 paid bank holidays
  • Family friendly leave options, including family, parental, bereavement and special leave
  • Access to lots of discounts, including the cinema, gym memberships, holidays and shopping to name a few

We aim to be the best employer in social care in Scotland and would love for you to come and join us. We thrive on teamwork and are passionate about the care and support we provide. If you're looking for a rewarding career where you know you can make a difference, then look no further.

Sound interesting? Apply today, we’d love to hear from you!

There may be occasions that we'll need you to travel to other Cornerstone branch locations (travel expenses would be reimbursed as set out in Cornerstone’s expense policy with travel reimbursed by HMRC legislation).

Please note - If you have spent more than 12 months out with the UK (excluding France, Germany. Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania or Spain) within the last 10 years while over the age of 18, you will be asked to provide a criminal record certificate from the relevant government/police authority as part of our pre-employment checks.

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Change, Grow, Live

Recovery Coordinator

  • Change, Grow, Live
  • Part time
  • £27,861 – £32,002 pro-rata
  • On site: West Lothian
  • Closing 15th April 2026

Do you want to work for a caring organisation that believes in people?

Do you want to make a difference?

As a Recovery Coordinator with Change Grow Live you’ll work with people who use our services, helping them get to where they want to be.

We are looking for an enthusiastic Recovery Coordinator to join our team focused on helping individuals mitigate the impact of alcohol and drug use.

In this role, you’ll be part of the West Lothian Recovery Service, based in Bathgate and across West Lothian, working alongside a supportive and dedicated group of professionals.

The team provides support to individuals affected by drug and/or alcohol use, Reducing Harm and Supporting Recovery.

Every person we work with has a unique story, so no two days are ever the same. We take a person-centred approach, which means being flexible, curious, and, above all, a good listener is essential.

Ideal candidates should have a strong understanding of addiction, excellent communication skills, and a compassionate approach to client care. If you're motivated to make a positive impact in people's lives, we invite you to apply.

Where:West Lothian

Hours: Part time, 22.5 per week

Full Time Salary: £27,861.26 - £32,002.35 * (pro rata for part time)

Full-time hours at Change Grow Live are 37.5 hours per week. For part-time roles, the salary and payments will be pro rata based on contracted hours.

Responsibilities

About the role:

  • Supporting service users from point of entry into the service and through their treatment/recovery journey
  • Providing screening, assessment, and recovery planning and onward referral
  • Reducing drug and alcohol related harm to service users and the wider community
  • Promoting carer, service user and community involvement
  • Providing advocacy for access to partnership services
  • Working with service users to support social (re)integration, enabling them to lead meaningful and purposeful lives: promoting recovery, resilience, peer support and self-determination
  • Research, design and prepare subject matter and materials for groups / pods.
  • Deliver structured content within group settings to service users at various stages of recovery
  • Engage with debriefing and evaluations with co-facilitators after groups/pods have taken place, reviewing progress and identifying concerns with service users
  • Tailor specific workshops around the needs of the service users, such as: anger management, sleep disorders, relationships, etc

About you:

  • Have a strong understanding of substance misuse issues and experience of working within a similar field
  • Experience of working with groups/pods and managing group dynamics, such as conflict or challenging behaviour.
  • Be an excellent communicator, both verbal and written with good IT skills
  • Proactive and able to work on own initiative with excellent time management and prioritising skills
  • Have a good working knowledge of mental health interventions, services, and good practice
  • Be a supportive team player with strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work in partnership with a wide range of professionals, agencies, and internal/external stakeholders
  • Ability to manage change successfully in a way that prioritises the needs of service users
  • Understand the importance of information governance processes and commit to follow and apply all necessary safeguards
  • Seek out learning opportunities to improve and broaden your professional knowledge and skills and to contribute and oversee the learning and development of others

What we will give to you:

  • 27 days of annual leave, plus most bank holidays(6). Additionally, you'll receive one extra day of annual leave for each year of service during your first five years, therefore you will enjoy 32 days of leave after five years with us.
  • Paid ‘Wellness’ hour each week along with a ‘Wellness’ hub and Employee Assist Programme
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Several benefits incl. discounts for shopping, cinema, holidays, etc.
  • A friendly and supportive team
  • Training, career development & progression opportunities
  • Generous Refer-a-Friend Scheme
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Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise SCIO

Pioneer Youth Minister

  • Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise SCIO
  • Full time
  • £29,000 – £33,000
  • On site: Kinross, with outreach across Kinross-shire (flexible working considered)
  • Closing 24th April 2026

About KYTHE

Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise (KYTHE), a dynamic Christian youthwork a non-profit organisation dedicated to empowering young people in Kinross-shire to reach their full potential. They firmly believe in the strength of community partnerships, working together with local schools, churches, and government bodies to deliver life enhancing services to the youth of the area. Their comprehensive offerings include health support, youth band activities, arts workshop, and a holiday football camp, just to name a few.

At KYTHE, their doors are wide open to young people of all backgrounds, irrespective of their beliefs, ethnicities, genders, abilities, or orientations. They come to KYTHE to seek a path to self-discovery, inspiration, and skills development. We provide them not only with valuable skills but also with a supportive network of new friends. They nurture the young people’s mental health, well-being, and self-esteem, empowering them to find their purpose and a profound sense of belonging. Ther mission is to help these incredible young individuals succeed in leading fulfilled lives, adapt to challenges, thrive, and grow.

The Role

This is an exciting opportunity for a committed and spiritually mature Christian leader to develop and pioneer faith-based youth work across Kinross-shire.

Working as part of the leadership team, you will collaborate closely with the Head of Youth Work, Kinross-shire Parish Church and other local congregations to maintain and grow meaningful opportunities for young people to explore the Christian faith.

You will:

  • Lead and develop weekly and annual faith-based youth initiatives
  • Create and adapt engaging programmes that support young people at different stages of their faith journey
  • Further intergenerational worship opportunities in partnership with local churches
  • Build trusted relationships with young people through open-access youth work
  • Provide individual spiritual support and mentoring to young people
  • Strengthen partnerships between KYTHE and local congregations
  • Contribute to strategic planning and organisational development
  • Model and uphold KYTHE’s Christian values through spiritual leadership and active participation in team prayer and reflection
  • Monitor progress, track outcomes and report to Trustees and church partners
  • Represent KYTHE confidently with stakeholders, churches and community partners

This is a varied and relational role combining youth work delivery, spiritual leadership, partnership development and strategic contribution — offering the opportunity to make a lasting impact on young people and the wider Christian community in Kinross-shire.

What KYTHE Needs From You

The ideal candidate will hold a recognised qualification in Christian Ministry with an emphasis on youth work and bring substantial experience of working with young people. You will be confident discussing and exploring the Christian faith with young people, including those with little prior church experience.

Collaborative and relational in your approach, you will be able to work effectively with churches of different denominations while building trust with young people from diverse backgrounds.

You will demonstrate spiritual maturity, personal integrity and a clear commitment to Christian faith and leadership.

A creative and reflective practitioner, you will be comfortable contributing to team prayer, engaging in your own spiritual development, and supporting colleagues in theirs. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential, alongside the ability to manage priorities, contribute to planning, use IT systems effectively, and support monitoring and reporting requirements.

Experience of youth leadership, chaplaincy engagement within schools, programme development, and partnership working within a church context would be advantageous.

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The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund

Community Engagement Worker (North East Scotland)

  • The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund
  • Full time
  • Circa £30,000
  • Remote: North East Scotland - Community Based/Home Working
  • Closing 7th April 2026

Make a Difference Every Day

For more than 100 years, the RAF Benevolent Fund has been supporting the RAF Family. We are a key partner in the Royal Air Force’s mission to look after its people during and after service, ensuring that this service is valued, recognised, and people are supported even when uniforms are eventually shed. We are a national charity with international reach, delivering emotional, financial and practical support wherever and whenever it is needed. Each year, our vital services and support continued to help those serving, families, veterans, and the bereaved, in 30 other countries and in 2024 more than 64,000 people benefitted from the charity’s work.

As an organisation, we encourage learning and development and there will be ample opportunity to learn more about the Royal Air Force, the broad impact of the Fund’s work as well as developing your own skillset.

Do you want to play a part in what we do?

People are at the heart of everything we do. Together, we:

  • Provide personalised support to members of the RAF Family – listening carefully, offering guidance, and tailoring our services to individual circumstances so no one is left behind.
  • Improve quality of life for serving and former RAF personnel and their families through life-changing financial assistance, housing support, and help with essential living costs.
  • Increase independence by enabling members of the RAF Family to live life on their own terms, whether through mobility equipment or housing adaptations.
  • Enhance wellbeing for those who serve and have served, and their families, through mental health and emotional support, youth programmes, and restorative respite and holiday breaks.

About the Role

We are seeking an individual to raise awareness of the Fund’s welfare offer amongst social welfare agencies across the North East of Scotland but also, crucially, to help address the issue of social isolation and feelings of loneliness experienced by some members of the RAF Family.

You will have experience of engaging and supporting people in a community, charity, social care, or other people focused position, supporting those who are socially isolated to be better connected into their communities. You will have good organisational skills, empathy and the ability to listen and build relationships with people who may have complex and challenging welfare needs, assisting them by identifying appropriate support from within the RAF Benevolent Fund and the wider statutory and military charity sector.

This is a community-based position working from home but covering the Inverness, Moray, Aberdeenshire and Grampian regions primarily, delivering both remote and face to face support. The candidate must have their own vehicle to use to travel around these regions. Occasional travel to Edinburgh and London will be required.

Additional Information

  • Driver’s License
  • Enhanced DBS check
  • Must have the right to work in the UK.
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The Office of Dr Scott Arthur MP

Office Manager

  • The Office of Dr Scott Arthur MP
  • Full time
  • £37,000 – £42,000
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 9th April 2026

Dr Scott Arthur, MP is seeking a dedicated Office Manager to manage his staff and office to deliver on the priorities of the constituents of Edinburgh South West. The post will suit a candidate with experience of managing a team in a dynamic public-facing environment. This could be someone with team management experience in a third sector role, a public service role, or in a political environment.

Responsibilities

  • Provide effective line management to a team working across the constituency office and Westminster, specifically caseworkers, community engagement and communication officers, parliamentary assistants, fostering a collaborative culture focused on delivering a timely, quality service to constituents
  • Ensure Scott’s inbox is effectively managed and diary commitments prioritized, optimized and well organized
  • Responsibility for managing all aspects of the budget, keeping Scott informed of all relevant financial matters and liaising with IPSA on office finance
  • Leading training and development and recruitment of office staff
  • Deal with security matters, keep abreast of security guidance, maintain the security system, liaise with external bodies as appropriate
  • Ensure the office is fully equipped
  • Horizon-scanning on relevant policy, political and communications issues, advising Scott on challenges and opportunities
  • Final sign-off on external deliverables including press releases, newsletters, correspondence
  • Take ownership of certain, more complex casework as required
  • Plan Scott’s internal communications and external stakeholder engagement and advise on constituent matters on behalf of Scott where appropriate
  • Liaise with groups/personnel including at Westminster, within the constituency and the general public on Scott’s behalf as necessary
  • There will be a requirement for the role holder to work outside of the normal working hours, including attending events with Scott as required

Attributes

  • A strong public service ethos, with a clear commitment to supporting Scott to be a proactive, accessible and visible MP
  • Proven experience of leading and managing teams with a track record of delivering results through others.
  • An effective decision maker able to take a pragmatic view of priorities, deliverables and risks
  • Driven, resilient and able to work at pace under pressure, while maintaining sound judgement and attention to detail.
  • Team player with a calm, polite, confident disposition, empathetic when engaging with the public.
  • Reliable, diligent and professional in representing the office at all times.
  • Sympathetic to the aims and values of the Labour Party
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Organisation, planning and prioritisation skills.
  • Relationship building and negotiating skills.
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Health in Mind

Peer Support Lead

  • Health in Mind
  • Full time
  • £38,470 – £42,564
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • Closing 20th April 2026

“Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another and feeling the heart of another”

Alfred Adler

| Compassion | Integrity | Respect | Realising Potential | Inclusion |

Health in Mind is one of Scotland’s best-known and trusted Mental Health Charities. Established in 1982 we have evolved in response to need which means we actively promote positive mental health in local communities across Scotland. Our vision is straight forward, we build hope and live life through our values because people are at the heart of what we do.

Future Pathways offers support to people who were abused or neglected a child when they were in the Scottish care system. The service was established alongside the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry and has expanded considerably since its start in 2016. Future Pathways’ aim is to help people live well. To change paths, enjoy life, succeed and grow.

We have a great opportunity for someone with lived and learned experience to lead the development of Peer Support programme at Future Pathways.

Peer Support offers something deeply human that other services cannot always provide - mutual understanding without hierarchy. It offers community and a place to just ‘be’ without a focus on goals, recovery or moving ‘forward’. It offers a place to be both held and helpful.

Enthused and empathetic, this role will draw on lived and learned experience to extend the scope and reach of Peer Support at Future Pathways, working with ‘Voices for a Better Future’ lived experience group to guide programme development.

With a warm, relational approach and superb communication skills, you will support a team to develop and deliver a growing range of activities.

Reaching our shortlist is straightforward providing you can say ‘yes’ to our list of ‘must haves’. You can start your journey now by simply directly asking for an information pack and application but before you start your travels, please kindly make sure the following ‘fits’ into your career and personal attributions rucksack because life is a journey.

  • We’d like a degree in Health and Social Care, Social Work or equivalent but, if you hold a recognised, relevant professional qualification at a minimum SVQ Level 4 with relevant workplace experience this works too.
  • Up to date child and vulnerable adult protection knowledge together and ideally completion of suicide prevention training such as ASIST.
  • You are an exceptional compassionate individual with lived and learned experience of working with those who’ve faced personal challenges, childhood disturbance, abuse, separation, institutional care and trauma
  • Curiosity, empathy and a focus on learning, empowerment, collaboration and self- awareness.
  • Worked with staff in accordance with the statutory framework and requirement including GDPR, BACP, the SSSC and the Care Inspectorate.

With a great range of benefits including 30 days annual leave plus 10 public holidays and 2 wellbeing days we work fulltime 36.25 hours per week. The salary scale for this post is Point 39 to 43, £38,470 to £42,564 .

Committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, we embrace and encourage people from all walks of life, including welcoming applications from Neurodiverse individuals. It is important to us that you feel comfortable and confident and, as such, we are willing to adjust or adapt our application, interview and selection process to suit your needs, including working patterns and hybrid working wherever and whenever we can. Simply contact us and we’ll come back to you.

This role requires regular but not continuous office presence.

Travel across Scotland is periodically required.

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Aberlour

Young People's Worker (Nights) x 2 - Options Residential Fife (Lorimer)

  • Aberlour
  • Part time
  • £29,155 pro-rata
  • On site: Dunfermline
  • Closing 8th April 2026

About Options Residential Fife

Our Options Residential Fife service is a full-time, residential care home offering long-term residential care for children and young people with complex learning and physical disabilities. We provide quality living for those children and young people who can no longer live at home.

What we are looking for....

We are looking for 2 Young People’s Worker’s ( 24 hours per week and 36 hours per week) to become part of our family. At Aberlour we feel that every child has the right to flourish and is at the heart of everything we do. As a Young People’s Worker, you will play a fundamental role in ensuring that our young people are working towards their goals. Not without its challenges and demands, this is a highly rewarding role. You will provide enabling support to ensure the highest level of physical, personal and emotional care to support your young people with different daily activities.

You will become part of a highly skilled and experienced team and will have a supported induction programme, with access to an extensive training programme which includes CALM training, Child Protection and Fire Safety.

Ideally, candidates will have social care experience and an understanding of complex needs and disability. You will hold, or be willing to work towards, a relevant professional qualification at SCQF level 7 or above (for example: SVQ3 Care plus an HNC) together with relevant experience of working with children or young people. You must also be able to demonstrate awareness of the key elements of working with people affected by disability as well as an understanding of, and commitment to, young people’s rights.

Night shift hours start at 9pm and finish at 9 am. Shifts are scheduled on a rota basis issued in advance. Shifts will vary according to operational requirements. The role includes a combination of weekdays, weekends and public holidays.

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 here.

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Scottish Autism

Senior Autism Practitioner (Team Leader), West of Scotland

  • Scottish Autism
  • Full time
  • £33,921
  • On site: Hamilton
  • Closing 6th April 2026

Embracing difference, leading change

Are you looking for your next step in your social care career? Are you a dynamic leader who thrives on building strong relationships, adapting to new challenges, and bringing out the best in others? If you're passionate about coaching and developing teams to grow and succeed together, this is your opportunity to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact.

Join our friendly and dedicated team as Senior Autism Practitioner in our West of Scotland area with services from Hamilton to Helensburgh.

Across our West of Scotland Services, we support 75 autistic adults across several welcoming locations. Our care is tailored to each person’s needs, including Housing Support, residential care, and transitional assessment services. You’ll be joining a warm, dedicated team that’s passionate about making a real difference and always looking for ways to grow and improve.

About the Role

As the Senior Autism Practitioner, you’ll ensure the successful delivery of each person’s service across our West of Scotland Services. Leading a team of dedicated Autism Practitioners, you will inspire them to provide a consistent, high-quality support service to autistic people. You will coach and mentor them to ensure they perform to the best of their ability.

Using your outstanding communication skills, you’ll collaborate closely with families, agencies and multi-disciplinary teams to implement and further develop support plans designed to help individuals succeed in their day-to-day lives.

Actively involving yourself in the recruitment process, you will always be on the lookout for talented individuals who could make the team even stronger.

This is a superb opportunity to gather experience of a different role, to undertake additional training and lead a hard-working team to success.

About You

To be considered for this diverse role, you must have:

  • Experience gained within a supervisory and/or management role within social care
  • Demonstrated experience in supporting autistic people
  • Experience coaching and mentoring colleagues
  • A health and social care qualification, or the willingness to gain an SVQ Level 4 in health & social care and Leadership and Management for Care Services (LMC) qualification provided by the organisation
  • A good level of IT literacy, including MS Word and Excel
  • A Full UK Driving License.
  • Able to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends and support with regular on-call support. This can be discussed further at interview.

Scottish Autism offers you:

We are proud to offer a comprehensive colleague benefits package which includes a competitive salary and a personalised learning pathway for all. We keep it simple with 3 pay points which you progress at your pace as you develop.

  • 32 days holiday pro rata (which increases with your length of service)
  • Sector leading training from day one, including fully funded support to complete your necessary SVQ
  • Non-contributory life assurance scheme
  • Workplace Pension (Employer matched up to 9%)
  • Discount platform
  • Employee Assistance Programme.

Find out more about our comprehensive benefits package HERE

This post is subject to a PVG Disclosure check. All new employees must have applied to register with the Scottish Social Services Council within 3 months of starting in post and be registered within 6 months. Scottish Autism cover all the costs of PVG membership and SSSC Registration for employees.

Valuing diversity and promoting equal opportunities is at the heart of our vision, mission, and values.

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