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Capability Scotland

HR Business Partner

  • Capability Scotland
  • Full time
  • £36,925
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 15th January 2026

Are you looking to use your HR skills in a rewarding, thriving social care charity?

Capability Scotland delivers exemplary care, support, and education for disabled children and adults across Scotland. We were founded in 1946 and have always strived to be a major ally in supporting disabled people to have full equality of opportunity and participation as citizens of Scotland. Our vision is of an inclusive Scotland where everyone has the opportunity to have their voice heard, contribute to society and fulfil their potential.

As an experienced HR Business Partner, you’ll be joining an established HR team; reporting directly to the Head of People and working closely with two other Business Partners.

We encourage a work/life balance, so we’re open to discussing start and finish times that work around your life. You need to be within commutable distance of our Edinburgh office (EH12) as we work 50% of our time in the office and 50% from home. You should also be able to regularly travel to visit the managers you are partnered with across Scotland.

This is a challenging and fast paced role, with heavy involvement in case management. On top of a great salary, excellent pension, and market-leading annual leave, we can offer you a real sense of job satisfaction. You will be using your knowledge and experience to support the people who support our customers to live their best lives. You will gain invaluable experience and work in a supportive team environment.

Job Purpose

To provide operational and project HR advice and support to managers and staff ensuring employment issues are handled in accordance with legislative and organisational requirements and meets or exceeds good practice.

Required Skills/Experience

  • 5+ years’ experience in a similar role.
  • CIPD Level 5 or equivalent.
  • Experience in a range of employee relations issues, including high-volume complex case management such as attendance, conduct, capability, and grievance. You will be juggling multiple cases at any given time, so you need to thrive while working under pressure.
  • The ability to champion best practise, deliver change and continuously improve our processes.
  • Up to date knowledge of employment law.
  • An ability to demonstrate a commitment to our five values: being "Kind, Inclusive, Open & Honest, Aspirational & Creative"
  • High level of self-motivation, able to meet several deadlines.
  • Excellent organisational & communication skills with great attention to detail.
  • Skilled in the use of all Microsoft Office products and able to learn new systems quickly.
  • Ability to work flexibly on your own initiative and as part of a team.
  • High levels of customer service and attention to detail.

Desired Skills/Experience

  • Knowledge of the social care sector.
  • Understanding of HR systems, ideally iTrent.
  • Able to start with us quickly.

Working with Capability Scotland brings you lots of benefits:

  • £36,925.00 per year and a 37-hour working week.
  • 37 days’ annual leave.
  • Up to 13% pension (8% employer contribution)
  • Up to 3x annual salary Death in Service benefit.
  • Enhanced sickness and family leave payments.
  • Free disclosure checks throughout your career.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Shopping discounts through the Perks At Work scheme.
  • Free 24/7 employee assistance programme.
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Bethany Christian Trust

Anne Hope House Night Shift Worker – Edinburgh

  • Bethany Christian Trust
  • Part time
  • £26,530 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th January 2026

We are looking for a Night Shift Worker who will maintain the therapeutic centre as a safe environment for residents as the only waking night shift worker, while promoting a caring environment through high standards of professional practice.

This post is restricted to female applicants in order to reduce barriers of access for the all-female residents.

Your tasks include establishing and maintaining the general security of the building during night shift hours, in accordance with policies and procedures and accepted customs and practices, and, in the absence of a Project Worker, with ‘on-call’ management support, lead shift. You will also undertake general household duties including the cleaning of public areas during each shift.

Experience of working with vulnerable and homeless people, experience of working within a team and an understanding of mental health issues, addiction problems and chaotic behaviour are needed for the role.

As Bethany is a Christian organisation this post carries an Occupational Requirement in line with Equality Act 2010. Please note that one reference must be from your church minister or leader to endorse your live and active Christian faith and commitment. Successful applicants for this post will require an enhanced disclosure and membership of the PVG scheme.

We are committed to helping our employees flourish personally and professionally. Below are a few examples of the ways we support our employees.

  • Bethany provides 30 days of annual leave initially to all contracted staff, rising to a maximum of 40 days depending on length of service.
  • Bethany provides enhanced payments for maternity, paternity, and adoption.
  • Bethany operates a company pension scheme to which all staff are auto-enrolled, with option to opt out. We will match any staff member’s pension contribution up to a maximum of 5%.
  • Bethany provides a death in service benefit scheme.
  • (Depending on the role) Optional clinical supervision will be offered in line with best practice and fully funded by Bethany.
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Recyke-a-bike

Outreach Worker and Cycle Trainer

  • Recyke-a-bike
  • Full time
  • £24,897
  • On site: Recyke-a-bike, Causewayhead, Stirling
  • Closing 31st January 2026

About Us

Recyke-a-bike (part of Fallin Community Enterprises) has been in operation since 2005. We began as a small recycling social enterprise that quickly grew into a job club, using bike recycling as work experience for our members. Over the years we’ve seen a lot of growth and now offer training services and cycling outreach work, in addition to our bike recycling and sales through our well stocked and modestly priced shop.

Purpose

To support the delivery of the Bikeability programme in partnership with Cycling Scotland and Stirling and Clackmannanshire local authorities. The Outreach Worker and Cycle Trainer will also support the delivery of all cycling-based activities delivered by Recyke-a-bike.

Responsibilities

Main:

  • Delivery of Bikeability Training to Children.
  • Delivery of Adult Cycle Training.
  • Maintenance of bikes and equipment for each of the following fleets: Stirling, Clackmannanshire, EBike, Practical Cycle Awareness Training (PCAT) and Adult Cycle Training Fleets.
  • Managing health and safety within area of responsibility.
  • Carrying out risk assessments for Bikeability sessions.
  • Planning, risk assessing and delivering other cycle related sessions, events and activities.
  • External liason with third parties including schools, local councils, community groups and organisations, as well as charities and businesses.
  • Attending team meetings.
  • Attending continuous professional development (CPD) training.

Additional:

  • Building bikes for the shop when not busy.
  • Collecting bike donations for the shop.
  • Deliver Doctor Bike services across the Forth Valley when required.
  • Assisting other departments where needed.
  • Any other reasonable duties consistent with working for a small charitable organisation.
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SCVO - Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

Technical Support Engineer

  • SCVO - Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • Full time
  • £33,098 – £36,775
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Edinburgh, with the option to work from home for some of the working week.
  • Closing 23rd December 2025

Looking for an opportunity to work for a flexible and family friendly organisation doing amazing work to support Scotland’s voluntary sector?

We’re looking for an experienced Technical Support Engineer to join our dynamic IT team. This is a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of systems and applications, providing expert support across networks, servers, cloud services, desktops, and more. You’ll also play a vital part in delivering our Managed IT service for the voluntary sector, offering remote and on-site support to our partners.

Your expertise and strong communication skills will be crucial in delivering technical assistance while maintaining a customer-focused approach that aligns with our values and service standards.

Join us and be part of a team committed to making a difference in the IT landscape of the voluntary sector.

Part time hours and other flexible working options, including working from home for part of the week, will be fully considered. We encourage you to apply if you believe you meet most of the criteria in the person specification. We share our interview questions in advance. If you want to have a chat about the job or our flexible working approach, get in touch with us at recruitment@scvo.scot

SCVO is the membership organisation for the voluntary sector in Scotland and our mission is to champion the role of voluntary sector organisations in building a flourishing society and support them to do work that has a positive impact.

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Elpis Trust

Housing Support Workers (Female Only)

  • Elpis Trust
  • Full time or Part time
  • £25,310 – £28,870
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 30th January 2026

Elpis Trust delivers a person centred housing support service to 19 young women who are experiencing homelessness or are care leavers aged between 16-25 years. The supported accommodation is based in the Core service and satellite flats in the Ruchill and Maryhill area of Glasgow. Elpis provides a high-quality support service which addresses young woman’ identified and assessed needs and reflects the aims of the service to work within relevant organisational and statutory policies, including health and safety, employment and equality laws. This includes adhering to Scottish Social Services Council codes of practice, National Care Standards and contractual requirements. Staffs work closely with the young women to write up support plans and deliver an individually tailored service, utilising Ladders to Success and GIRFEC, SHANARRI Outcomes.

Job Purpose:

To have specific working responsibility at present for 19 vulnerable young women, 9 living in the Core building and 10 in scatter flats (to include mother & baby flats) in the Ruchill and Maryhill areas of Glasgow.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct support to young women who have experienced homelessness and/or have a variety of complex emotional and mental health needs.
  • Provide support to young women in all areas of service.
  • Establish a supportive relationship with each young woman, enabling them to maximise their own resources in order to improve their quality of life, and to assist each young woman to be as independent as possible in all aspects of their daily life, in line with their support plans.
  • On a daily basis assist and support young women to carry out identified housing support tasks to ensure that they maintain and sustain their accommodation and be flexible and responsive to meet the changing needs of the young women, as well as the housing support service itself.
  • Problem solve unexpected and difficult issues that may arise during shift and deal with challenging behaviour when lone working, use own initiative in order to support the young women’s complex issues, and make decisions based on current assessments of risk, following set risk assessments protocols and procedures.
  • Resolve complex young women issues, involving discussion with colleagues and relevant agencies through reviews and meetings, ensuring correct procedures are followed.
  • Risk assess young woman’s needs and actions and consult with appropriate people such as line manager, social worker, case worker.
  • Complete and update all relevant paperwork including housing support plans, risk assessments and case notes for each young woman, complying with National Care Standards, SSSC Codes of Practice, GIRFEC model of outcomes (SHANARRI) to ensure person centred service delivery and to meet service aims.
  • Complete regular health and safety welfare checks of the young women, the building environment and equipment, reporting and dealing with any issues raised during these checks.
  • Inform line management of any areas of concern or significant change when delivering young women support, to ensure that appropriate risk assessment is undertaken.
  • Carry out all duties in compliance with Elpis Trust’s policies and procedures.
  • Actively participate in 3 monthly support, supervision and observation.
  • Work closely with and with direction from the Duty Manager, to plan and deliver young women’s identified support needs.
  • Work co-operatively as part of a team including attending and contributing to team meetings and work in co-operation with other members of the support team, as well as colleagues from other agencies.
  • Communicate in a knowledgeable, confident and professional manner with external agencies, including social workers, case work team, commissioning team, carers and relatives of young women. This may include email, telephone calls, letters or face to face meetings.
  • Communicate with other team members in a respectful and supportive manner in order to promote positive team work and cohesion.
  • Ensure the young women’s views and wishes are central to your work and encourage a high level of young women participation.
  • To actively participate in identified training, on-going supervision and performance development.

Note: Duties will be reviewed and modified in line with the exigencies of the service.

Knowledge, education, qualifications, competences and experience:

Essential:

  • Membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme.
  • Able to meet registration requirements with Scottish Social Services Council, Health and Social Care at S.V.Q. level 3, or be willing to achieve qualifications within specified timescale.
  • Have an awareness of relevant National Care Standards and their application to work practice.
  • Understand and adhere to the Codes of Practice from Scottish Social Services Council.
  • Willing to maintain and enhance own knowledge, practice and competency.
  • Previous experience working in Social Care.
  • Be registered with SSSC or apply for registration within three months of start date.

Desirable:

  • Experience of working with vulnerable young women and an understanding of the issues and needs involved.
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Street Fit Scotland

Community Connection Volunteer Co-ordinator

  • Street Fit Scotland
  • Part time
  • £25,794 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th January 2026

Street fit Scotland (SFS) is seeking a dedicated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Community Connection Volunteer Co-ordinator. This role will involve working independently and as part of a team to lead and manage and train a growing volunteer network, providing coaching, development opportunities, and nurturing connections with the local community. The successful candidate will be proactive, empathetic, and passionate about supporting people to reach their full potential.

Main Purpose of the Role

This role is central to the continued growth and development of Street Fit Scotland’s (SFS) volunteer offering. As Community Connection Volunteer Co-ordinator, you will lead with empathy, creativity, and a person-centred approach, encouraging and supporting our members to step into volunteer roles. You’ll provide inclusive, tailored support to help individuals flourish, ensuring every volunteer journey aligns with SFS’s core values of kindness and inclusion.

You’ll oversee all aspects of the volunteer function, developing meaningful roles, delivering training, nurturing development, and building a connected, supported, and empowered community.

Our main aim is to offer sessional work to volunteers when they pass the 6-month probation as we SFS values lived experience.

Key Responsibilities

As the main point of contact for all volunteers, you will be fully integrated into the heart of SFS activities, forming trusted relationships with both volunteers and wider community members. Your work will focus on meeting people where they are, understanding complex needs, offering emotional and practical support, and providing a bridge to meaningful experiences and future opportunities.

Volunteer Support & Development

  • Deliver person-centred emotional and practical support to all volunteers and community members.
  • Provide one-to-one and group support for community members exploring volunteering, helping them progress at their own pace.
  • Design and facilitate internal training, including groupwork, inductions, policies and procedures, and skill-building sessions.
  • Develop and share innovative tools and resources to support volunteer engagement and learning.
  • Supervise and support the personal development of volunteers, helping them grow in confidence, responsibility, and pre-employability.
  • Carry out continuous evaluation to monitor volunteer progress and impact.
  • Coach and mentor members through tailored development journeys, helping individuals identify their strengths and contribute meaningfully.

Volunteer Management & Coordination

  • Manage and coordinate all SFS volunteers (internal and external), ensuring people are matched to roles that reflect their skills, interests, and availability.
  • Identify new opportunities for members to volunteer within SFS, co-creating role descriptions where appropriate.
  • Assess individuals’ readiness and suitability for specific roles, offering additional support as needed.
  • Oversee PVG processes and ensure a smooth onboarding experience.
  • Build relationships with external volunteer services, such as Volunteer Scotland to recruit external volunteers, and stay up to date with relevant training and guidance.
  • Attend and contribute to team meetings and service development discussions.

Community Engagement & Integration

  • Participate in weekly core, stretch, and strength sessions, as well as community lunchtime drop-ins, to build relationships and encourage engagement.
  • Accompany members to SFS sessions to foster community connection and shared experience.
  • Support external training pathways (e.g. food hygiene, SDF training, or other personal development courses).

Operational Responsibilities

  • Share responsibility for maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming community base.
  • Ensure SFS equipment (computers, desks, shared spaces) is cared for and cleaned when necessary.
  • Wear PPE when required and complete relevant health and safety training, including food hygiene certification.
  • Be an active team player; supporting colleagues, contributing to team culture, and helping shape a positive working environment.

Person Specification

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting members at SFS Working with individuals affected by homelessness, addiction, and trauma.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, taking initiative while contributing to a supportive team environment.
  • Knowledge of safe practices including adult and child protection.
  • Strong demonstration of people skills, with a passion for helping others reach their potential.
  • In-depth understanding of volunteers from recruitment and training to supervision and support.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to connect meaningfully across diverse backgrounds.
  • A genuine commitment to creating inclusive, empowering spaces where everyone feels valued and heard.
  • Highly organised, with strong computer skills and record management.
  • Group work skills, experience of delivering workshops or sessions that involve team building exercises.

Desirable Experience

  • Background in training or community education, with a focus on personal development / Experience in coaching, mentoring, or life coaching.

Additional Information

  • Reports to: Michelle Reilly, CEO
  • Responsible for: SFS equipment, the volunteer team, and maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming shared space
  • Base: SFS Community Hub, 19 south clerk street, EH8 9JD

Values

  • Empathy - listen to and understand an individual’s needs and circumstances
  • Treat everyone at SFS with dignity respect and kindness
  • Take a non-judgemental approach
  • A commitment to anti-discriminatory practice
  • Recognise and uphold boundaries
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COVEY Befriending

Family Support Worker (Children, Young People and Parents/Carers)

  • COVEY Befriending
  • Full time
  • £23,549 – £29,669
  • Hybrid: Hamilton
  • Closing 23rd January 2026

Community Volunteers Enabling You (COVEY) has operated across Lanarkshire for 32 years supporting 5,000 children, young people and parents/carers to become more resilient, safe and better equipped to reach their full potential. COVEY provides 1-1 and group-based befriending, mentoring and family support.

COVEY is seeking a passionate, professional and proactive individual to provide support to families who are experiencing difficulties or challenges in their everyday lives such as isolation, mental and physical health problems, disability, poverty and trauma. This involves direct work with children, young people, parents/carers and whole families via 1-1 intervention/support and group-based mentoring.

The successful candidate will provide person centred, relationship-based support to children, young people and parents/carers to help them identify and address short-term needs (strengthening confidence, wellbeing and family/community relationships) and support long-term aspirations into positive destinations. This role offers the opportunity to collaborate with experienced professionals, manage complex cases, and support volunteer mentors. If you have a strong background in family support and are driven by our mission to create positive change, apply today and help families thrive.

What we offer

We offer a rewarding role with the opportunity to develop your skills and future career in an enriching environment with the following benefits:

  • 6% employer pension contribution
  • flexible working (including flexi-time)
  • access to learning and development opportunities
  • one special leave day to celebrate your birthday
  • annual staff and volunteer recognition awards
  • quarterly staff wellbeing activities
  • annual all staff outing/activity
  • HSF Health plan for employees (and their spouse/partner and children) including dental and optical claim back, physio claim back, personal accident coverage, GP, mental health counselling, legal support, discounts for gym, cinema and shopping
  • access to ScotWest Credit Union offering loans, mortgages and savings accounts
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The Cats Whiskers

Volunteer and Centre Coordinator

  • The Cats Whiskers
  • Part time
  • £24,570 pro-rata
  • On site: Alloa
  • Closing 5th January 2026

About The Cats Whiskers:

The Cats Whiskers was formed in 2018 by a group of dedicated local volunteers, who saw a need in our local community for the care and re-homing of cats. Initially, these efforts were all carried out with the support of incredible foster carer volunteers. We are now thrilled to operate our re-homing centre in Alloa.

We also have a charity shop in Alva, opened in 2018, which generates income for our core purpose of rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats.

Purpose of the job:

Since welcoming the first cat into our shelter in October 2022, our activities have grown to meet

need. In 2023, we rehomed 150 cats. In 2024, this increased to 179. We have also had an increase

in foster care, launched a pet food bank, and become a distribution partner for The Blue Cross. We

are seeking to onboard this role, our first paid staff member, to ensure the smooth day to day

running of our Rehoming Centre on Broad Street. To take on this role, we are looking for someone

who shares our passion for cat welfare, and wants to provide a quality, community service,

supporting our incredible volunteer team, working with, and furthering our local partnerships, and

ensuring the best possible care for our cats.

Main Responsibilities:

As the Volunteer and Centre Coordinator, you will be responsible for the day to day running of the Centre, focusing on the welfare of all cats in our care, and managing our volunteer programme. You will also ensure that all administrative and maintenance procedures are completed to a high standard.

We are looking for someone who is positive, driven and has the ability to thrive under pressure. You will support the board of trustees to continue to develop our Centre and services to meet local need. You will be someone who has:

  • Experience and passion for cat care
  • Great communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills
  • Current (clean) driving license
  • Strong organisational, administration and analytical skills
  • Experience of working within local communities; creating and nurturing partnerships
  • Awareness of health and safety legislation
  • Willingness to learn
  • Preferred experience of volunteer recruitment, support and supervision
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Dates-n-Mates

Community Engagement & Event Lead

  • Dates-n-Mates
  • Part time
  • £24,638 – £26,500 pro-rata
  • Remote: home based with some travel throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
  • Closing 16th January 2026

Do you have a passion for building strong relationships and community connections? If so, we have an exciting opportunity to join Dates-n-Mates as a Community Engagement & Event Lead. You will be based in our North East Team covering Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

Introduction to Dates-n-Mates

Dates-n-Mates Scotland is an organisation run by and for adults who have a learning disability. We are Scotland’s first friendship and dating agency connecting people in Renfrewshire, Glasgow, Falkirk, Aberdeen, Stirling, and Clackmannanshire.

Formerly a project of C-Change Scotland for 15 years, Dates-n-Mates became an independent charity in 2023. Our work is underpinned by a human rights-based approach, and we believe it is people’s right to live life free of discrimination and to develop relationships of their choosing, to love and be loved. We are award-winning and received a Scottish Charity Award for Pioneering Project in 2017 and were finalists in the category of Scottish Charity of the Year in 2024.

Role Requirements

This role requires the postholder to deliver high-quality, safe, fun, and empowering events and workshops in the local community for people with learning disabilities. You will be part of a small team working remotely and must have the ability to be proactive in managing your workload and meeting funders targets. The postholder should have the confidence and ability to engage in a variety of activities including delivering skills development workshops to members and delivering quality presentation to stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities include

  • Coordinating and delivering events and workshops across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
  • Recording, monitoring, and evaluating your work effectively.
  • Building and maintaining positive relationships with Dates-n-Mates members, colleagues, volunteers, stakeholders, and partner organisations.
  • Upholding and promoting the values of Dates-n-Mates.

Please refer to the detailed job description below.

You can learn more about Dates-n-Mates by visiting our website: datesnmates.org.uk

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Zero Tolerance

Research Officer

  • Zero Tolerance
  • Part time
  • £33,537 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th January 2026

About Us

Zero Tolerance is a Scottish charity working to end men’s violence against women by promoting gender equality and challenging attitudes which normalise violence and abuse. We are a values-led organisation and seek to improve the way we integrate feminism, equality, and diversity into our work. We ensure our HR policies and practices reflect our values (including enhanced parental leave, miscarriage and menopause policies and flexible working) and our salary framework is fair and competitive. We are committed to staff learning and development and have a paid reading week for all staff.

Zero Tolerance has a commitment to diversity and challenging all forms of inequality alongside gender inequality. We are open to as many different voices as there are experiences, and to all genders, and particularly welcome applications from Minority Ethnic, LGBT+, disabled, migrant, and other backgrounds currently underrepresented within the women’s sector.

We achieve change in the following ways:

  1. Raise public and political awareness of the root cause of VAWG (gender inequality) and call for action.
  2. Challenge and support key institutions to embed primary prevention of VAWG in their work.
  3. Advance and share the evidence base on preventing VAWG.

What you’ll do

You will lead work to gather and interpret evidence that informs Scotland’s understanding of primary prevention, ensuring that the voices and experiences of marginalised groups shape national conversations and decision-making. This role strengthens our commitment to intersectional and participatory approaches by developing research that reflects the realities of those most affected by men’s violence against women and girls. You will support colleagues across the organisation to embed this learning into our policy, engagement and influencing work, helping to ensure that every part of Zero Tolerance’s activity is grounded in inclusive, meaningful evidence.

What we need

The successful candidate will have experience in a research role, in a paid or voluntary capacity, with knowledge and understanding of violence against women, gender equality and intersectional approaches. You’ll be confident using a range of research methods and able to communicate complex ideas clearly and accessibly.

You will also have:

  • Experience using qualitative and quantitative research methods, including feminist, participatory and intersectional approaches
  • Ability to analyse research data, identify gaps and produce clear, accessible outputs for different audiences
  • Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, managing both reactive and planned work
  • Experience building effective relationships and working collaboratively, including with external contractors
  • A diplomatic, self-motivated and values-led approach, with willingness to adapt to the needs of a small charity

What do we offer?

  • Competitive salary with annual pay progression. We operate a grading structure based on five salary grades. New employees start on point 1 of each salary grade and receive annual increments until the top of the grade is reached. This role is Grade 3, pro rata of £33,537.08 - £ 37,018.66.
  • Staff pension scheme (6% employers’ contribution).
  • 28 days annual leave plus 10 public holidays (pro-rata) and a flexible working hours policy.
  • We actively encourage continuous professional development for all our employees and have implemented a paid reading week and continuous training opportunities for individual learning and whole team development.
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