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Somebody Cares SCIO

Charity Operations Manager

  • Somebody Cares SCIO
  • Full time
  • £32,000
  • On site: Royfold House, Hill of Rubislaw, Aberdeen, AB15 6GZ
  • Closing 7th July 2026

Somebody Cares Scotland is an Aberdeen-based charity dedicated to restoring dignity to people in need across the city and surrounding communities. Through its furniture provision service, food bank, and practical support programmes, the charity helps individuals and families facing challenging circumstances to establish safe, comfortable homes and access essential resources.

Somebody Cares Scotland is now seeking an experienced and motivated Charity Operations Manager to join the organisation at an exciting stage of development. This is a rewarding opportunity to play a central role in overseeing the charity’s day-to-day operations, ensuring services are delivered efficiently, effectively, and in line with the organisation’s values and mission.

The successful candidate will lead the operational delivery of the charity’s core services, including furniture provision, logistics and collections, food bank support, and volunteer coordination. Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you will provide hands-on leadership across multiple service areas, ensuring that clients receive a high-quality, dignified service while supporting the continued growth and development of the organisation.

A key aspect of the role will involve line management responsibility for a team of client services staff and the Food Bank Coordinator, providing guidance, support, training, and performance management to ensure the delivery of excellent services. You will oversee client referral processes, maintain strong relationships with support workers and referral agencies, and ensure accurate client records are maintained in line with data protection requirements.

Working closely with the Senior Facilities & Logistics Manager, you will coordinate furniture collections and deliveries, oversee stock movement between sites, and ensure operational processes run smoothly across the organisation. The role will also involve supporting the day-to-day running of the food bank, monitoring stock levels, coordinating resources where required, and ensuring all services are delivered in line with the charity’s dignity-led approach.

You will also contribute to the planning and delivery of monthly sales events, seasonal campaigns, and community engagement activities, helping to maximise the impact of the charity’s work while supporting operational continuity across all service areas.

The successful candidate will have proven experience within an operational management or coordination role, together with demonstrable experience of leading and supporting staff teams. You will be highly organised, solutions-focused, and capable of managing multiple priorities within a fast-paced environment. Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills are essential, along with the ability to work effectively with clients, volunteers, donors, colleagues, and external partners.

This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and people-centred leader who is passionate about making a tangible difference within their local community. Joining Somebody Cares Scotland offers the chance to play a vital role in helping people rebuild their lives with dignity while contributing to the continued success and growth of a well-respected Aberdeen charity.

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Homeless Network Scotland

Chair

  • Homeless Network Scotland
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 24th July 2026

We are seeking a new Chair to lead our committed Board of Trustees. This is a pivotal leadership role for someone passionate about resolving housing insecurity who wants to make a lasting impact at a national level.

The Chair provides leadership to the Board, works in close partnership with the Chief Executive and ensures the organisation remains accountable to its members and mission. Key responsibilities:

  1. Leadership & Strategy: Guide the Board in setting strategic direction, aligned with our purpose, values and resources. Champion long-term vision and monitor progress.
  2. Meeting Management: Work with the Chief Executive to set agendas and chair productive, inclusive Board meetings that lead to clear decisions.
  3. Governance and Compliance: Promote excellent governance, risk management and financial oversight. Ensure the Board meets all legal duties as company directors and charity trustees.
  4. CEO & Staff Support: Provide support and conduct the performance review for the Chief Executive. Facilitate effective communication between the Board and staff.
  5. Board Development: Support trustee recruitment, induction and development. Conduct skills audits, nurture a positive culture and encourage full participation.
  6. External Representation: Act as an ambassador for the organisation, representing Homeless Network Scotland at key events, with stakeholders, and in the media.

Qualities & Skills We’re Looking For

  • Leadership Experience: Influential and impactful leadership in the public, private or voluntary sectors.
  • Governance Experience: we value prior experience as a charity Chair, Trustee or Non-Executive Director in Scotland.
  • Strategic Thinker: Strong facilitation, communication and decision-making skills.
  • Commitment: Deep alignment with our mission to prevent and resolve homelessness. Experience in housing, health or social care is welcome, but not essential.
  • Personal Attributes: Collaborative, relationship-builder, resilient and dedicated to good governance.

Practical Details

  • Voluntary, unpaid role with reasonable expenses reimbursed.
  • Term: three years, with option to stand for re-election.
  • Time Commitment: Estimated time commitment is approximately 4-6 hours per month on average.
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Wellbeing Scotland

Chair of Trustees

  • Wellbeing Scotland
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Alloa and Glasgow office
  • Closing 24th July 2026

We are looking for a motivated and collaborative Chair to proactively lead and support our organisation, providing strategic direction and insight to ensure we achieve our vision.

Wellbeing Scotland has been dedicated to supporting people impacted by child abuse since 1994. We support children, young people, adults and families, with an established specialism in access to records for people who experienced abuse while in care. We are a long-standing delivery partner of the Scottish Redress Support scheme.

We recently said goodbye to some long-standing Board members and are now looking for a new Chair and more trustees to bring fresh perspectives and energy. This is an opportunity to broaden our skillset and ensure the organisation is well supported for its next chapter.

The Chair’s role will be crucial throughout our next phase: providing steady leadership, supporting the Board through change, and ensuring the ongoing resilience of the organisation.

Key responsibilities of the Chair:

  • Provide effective leadership and strategic direction
  • Chair Board meetings and AGM
  • Act as a bridge between the Board and the senior leadership team
  • Ensure the charity operates in line with governing documents, charity law and best practice
  • Represent Wellbeing Scotland externally with funders, partners and supporters

This is a voluntary role requiring attendance at 6 Board meetings per year plus additional support in line with the responsibilities of the role.

Who are we looking for?

Previous experience as a Chair is desirable but not essential. Most important is your commitment to our work and to using your experience to help us achieve our vision. We actively welcome expressions of interest from people of all backgrounds, professions and life experiences.

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Fathers Network Scotland

Treasurer

  • Fathers Network Scotland
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 14th August 2026

Board Treasurer opportunity for National Children’s Charity

Could you use your financial expertise to help children and family wellbeing across Scotland?

Fathers Network Scotland improves children's lives through the positive involvement of dads, father-figures & whole families.

This is a voluntary role requiring attendance at six 2-hour Board meetings each year, held in Edinburgh and online. Support and induction will be provided.

The Treasurer supports the Board in maintaining financial oversight and helps achieve the charity’s financial objectives.

You will

  • have a background in financial management;
  • be confident in reading financial accounts and reports;
  • have experience in overseeing budgets with multiple income streams;
  • enjoy senior leadership roles;
  • most importantly - you will be passionate about supporting Scotland’s families through the positive involvement of fathers.
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Alzheimer Scotland

Training & Development Partner

  • Alzheimer Scotland
  • Full time
  • £39,094 – £42,437
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 17th July 2026

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

This key role within the People Team will develop and oversee our proactive organisational training and development programme to meet the needs of colleagues at all levels across the Charity. The main focus and responsibility will be identifying and coordinating training and development opportunities that support the needs of our whole workforce and consistently deliver high-quality training opportunities that support our staff and our services. A varied portfolio of work will include the design, delivery and oversight of our organisational training and development activities, including induction and probationary support, health, safety and wellbeing training, leadership development and line management practice, as well as mandatory and compliance training. You will also oversee the continued development and management of our central learning management system, online skills development hub, and learning pathways.

What you’ll have

The successful candidate will have the drive, confidence and skill set to engage people at all levels and be able to work with a high degree of autonomy, with a strong understanding of the organisational training needs of one of Scotland’s most prominent charities. You’ll be a fantastic communicator who listens effectively to colleagues at all levels, informing and delivering effective training and development opportunities and programmes.

A strong willingness and ability to contribute to how we support and drive forward training and development activities that embrace creative, flexible and adaptable approaches including in-person, online and digital learning as a blended approach, with a focus on continual improvement and best practice are key requirements of this the role.

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Youth Scotland

Senior Development Worker

  • Youth Scotland
  • Full time
  • £38,080 – £40,169
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 21st July 2026

Youth Scotland, Scotland’s national charity for the support and delivery of community-based youth work, would love you to come and join our dynamic team.

We are looking for an experienced Senior Development Worker to join our Location Cashback/Programmes for Young People Team. Location CashBack is a Scotland-wide, large-scale youth participation and leadership programme for young people impacted by crime, poverty and anti-social behaviour. It is delivered by a consortium of Youth Scotland, Scouts Scotland, Girlguiding Scotland and the Boys’ Brigade. Youth Scotland’s Programmes for young people include flagship events like our Big Ideas Weekend and young grantmakers projects.

This role will suit an experienced worker who has excellent partnership working skills and experience of co-ordinating ambitious national projects and programmes. The Senior Development Worker (SDW) will play a key role in effectively managing key relationships with funders and partners and they will also line-mange the Location CashBack Development Worker and other Youth Scotland staff and youth participation projects.

Role Details

  • Full-time: 35 hours per week
  • Salary Scale: £38,080 – £40,169 (Salary Points 35 – 37)
  • Based in Edinburgh but with hybrid working available
  • Contract to 31 March 2029, with continuation subject to funding
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Shelter Scotland

HR Business Partner

  • Shelter Scotland
  • Full time
  • £52,872
  • Remote: Home based
  • Closing 15th July 2026

Do you have experience partnering with senior leaders to deliver people-focused solutions that support organisational success? Are you passionate about helping teams navigate change, build capability and create inclusive, high-performing cultures? Then join Shelter as an HR Business Partnerand play a key role in helping us deliver our mission to defend the right to a safe home. If this sounds like you, please get in touch, expect robust interview questions as we want the best HR partnering for our charity and the most competent ER knowledge. In return will offer a supportive team environment, working from home, competitive salary and very generous staff benefits.

About the role

As part of Shelter’s HR Business Partnering team, you will work closely with directorate leadership teams to understand business priorities and translate these into effective people plans that support organisational objectives. You will provide strategic HR advice and coaching, lead on organisational change initiatives, and ensure people considerations are embedded into decision-making across your client areas.

You will build strong and influential relationships with leaders, helping them develop capability, manage performance, navigate employee relations matters and create positive workplace cultures. Working collaboratively with colleagues across the wider People Directorate, you will support the delivery of organisational development initiatives, workforce planning and cultural change programmes that enable Shelter to achieve its strategic ambitions.

Role specifics

As our HR Business Partner, you will be an experienced HR professional with strong business partnering and employee relations expertise. You will have a proven ability to work with senior stakeholders, providing both support and constructive challenge to help drive business performance and people outcomes. You will be confident leading on organisational change projects, interpreting employment legislation and applying HR best practice in a complex and geographically dispersed organisation.

You’ll act as the HR lead on change initiatives and transformational programmes, ensuring change is delivered effectively and with consideration for colleagues impacted. You’ll use HR data and insights to support decision-making, help leadership teams identify workforce priorities and champion a high-performance culture across your directorates.

You will also work closely with Trade Union representatives and internal stakeholders, supporting positive employee relations and helping ensure that organisational policies and practices are applied fairly, consistently and in line with Shelter’s values.

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 (+ bank holidays), 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

The HR Business Partnering Team provides the strategic lead on people management and organisational development at Shelter. We aim to enable the organisation to have the right Culture, Capacity and Capability to achieve its purpose. We do this through providing Employee Relations and Business Partnering support, partnering with specific directorates within the organisation to understand business needs and advise on people initiatives which support the delivery of directorate objectives. Working with colleagues within the wide people directorate to delivery cultural and structural change management initiatives tailored to the needs of the business. Supporting the Head of HR Business Partnering in the continued development and delivery of the wider people plan.

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Early Years Scotland

Lead Development and Support Officer

  • Early Years Scotland
  • Part time
  • £32,791 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home based with travel across Fife
  • Closing 8th July 2026

Are you an experienced leader with a passion for improving outcomes for Scotland’s youngest children and their families? Early Years Scotland is seeking a dynamic and committed Development and Support Officer to provide high-quality support to our members across Fife. This is a home-based role, with regular travel throughout the area, where you will visit settings, attend meetings and build and develop strong local relationships with a range of stakeholders.

With leadership-level experience and influence across settings, you will provide a wide range of support to EYS members, including remote advice, direct setting support, Business Health Checks, follow-up improvement planning and peer support opportunities. Working closely with local authority colleagues and member settings, you will help to strengthen quality, governance and leadership across the sector.

A key part of the role will include the development of EYS membership policies and resources, as well as supporting voluntary committees and recruitment activity where needed. You will also play an active role in partnership meetings with Fife Council and other stakeholders.

Early Years Scotland is a registered charity and Scotland’s leading national specialist organisation dedicated to supporting our youngest children, from pre-birth to age five. With over 50 years of experience as a Third Sector organisation, we take immense pride in our long-standing commitment to those who work for and on behalf of Scotland’s youngest children.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver universal and direct support to settings, both remotely and in-person, based on requests and identified needs
  • Conduct annual Business Health Check audits and visits, analysing findings and developing individual action plans for settings, as well as facilitating follow-up meetings to support improvement
  • Organise and attend termly in-person meetings for all members, in partnership with the local authority
  • Share local and national information to support member settings
  • Work collaboratively with Fife Council colleagues, as well as attending funded provider update, quality improvement support and collaborative EYS/Fife Council meetings
  • Facilitate termly peer support meetings for EYS member managers and senior staff across the area
  • Support voluntary committee governance through advice, training and practical guidance, as well as assisting with recruitment activity including job adverts, interview questions and professional advice at interviews
  • Support the development of EYS membership policies and resources as directed
  • Complete quarterly and annual reviews of the EYS Fife service and participate in ongoing professional development

What we’re looking for

  • Proven experience of supporting early learning and childcare settings
  • Knowledge of quality improvement, charity governance and the operational challenges facing ELC settings
  • Strong communication, relationship-building and organisational skills
  • Ability to work independently from home while managing a local caseload
  • Experience of writing reports, action plans or support documentation
  • Experience of working in partnership with local authorities or funded providers
  • Experience of delivering training, facilitating groups or supporting peer networks
  • Knowledge of the Fife early years sector

Please note, for this role a relevant professional qualification in early years, childcare, community development or a related field is required, as well as a full driving licence and access to transport, and a qualification meeting the requirements for a practitioner in a day care of children service, as a minimum, to be considered for this post.

What Early Years Scotland will offer

  • Competitive salary and generous annual leave
  • Family-friendly policies that support work-life balance
  • 5% employer pension contribution after 3 months
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme
  • Ongoing professional learning and development opportunities
  • A supportive, collaborative team culture where your contribution is valued
  • A rewarding opportunity to support EYS members and strengthen early years provision across Fife
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Somebody Cares SCIO

Fundraising Development Lead

  • Somebody Cares SCIO
  • Part time
  • Circa £37,000 – £38,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Aberdeen
  • Closing 14th July 2026

Somebody Cares Scotland is an Aberdeen-based charity dedicated to restoring dignity to people in need across the city and surrounding communities. Through its furniture provision service, food bank, and practical support programmes, the charity helps individuals and families facing challenging circumstances to establish safe, comfortable homes and access essential resources.

As the organisation continues to grow its impact, Somebody Cares Scotland is now seeking an experienced and motivated Fundraising Development Lead to establish and lead its fundraising function. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future sustainability of the charity and play a key role in enabling its services to reach even more people in need.

The successful candidate will be the organisation’s dedicated fundraising professional, responsible for developing and implementing a fundraising strategy that creates sustainable income growth and long-term financial resilience. Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and Board, you will identify opportunities across trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, and other appropriate income streams, building the foundations of a successful fundraising programme from the ground up.

A key aspect of the role will involve researching and developing relationships with prospective funders, preparing high-quality funding applications and proposals, and managing the full funding cycle from prospecting and application through to stewardship and reporting. You will work to strengthen existing relationships with supporters while identifying and securing new opportunities that align with the charity’s mission, values, and ambitions.

The role will also involve establishing the systems, processes, and infrastructure required to support a growing fundraising function. This includes implementing effective donor management and reporting systems, creating stewardship frameworks, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring all fundraising activity complies with relevant legislation, regulations, and best practice standards.

Working collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation, you will help articulate the impact of Somebody Cares Scotland’s work through compelling case studies, evidence-led storytelling, and meaningful supporter communications. You will also act as an ambassador for the charity, representing the organisation at networking opportunities, partnership meetings, and stakeholder events throughout the region.

The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience of securing income through trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, major donors, or related fundraising disciplines, together with a proven ability to manage the complete fundraising cycle. You will be a strategic thinker with excellent written communication skills, capable of translating complex operational activity into compelling cases for support that inspire confidence and investment.

This is a rare opportunity to join Somebody Cares Scotland at a pivotal point in its development and to shape a fundraising function from day one. For the right candidate, it offers the chance to leave a lasting legacy, helping to secure the future of a charity that is transforming lives across Aberdeen through compassion, dignity, and practical support.

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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 27th July 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.
  • You must be a qualified Cycle Ride Leader and First Aid trained or be willing to complete the training at your own expense within the first 3 months of starting.
  • 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 28 weeks (term-time) from August - 31st March (£16,800 in total)
  • Flexible work environment with flexible hours (although this role will require that you are able to be present for the school commute up to five mornings per week (Mon- Fri term-time). For this reason we will only consider applicants who live in or nearby 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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