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Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

Lead for Community Transport

  • Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
  • Part time
  • £33,063 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dumfries or Stranraer
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

You are responsible for oversight of the TSDG community transport programme, the priorities of which are identified by the Community Transport Strategic Development Group (CTSDG). The role requires work across many of TSDG’s thematic areas including; Communities and Sector Support, Employability, Skills and Learning and Local Economies and Enterprise.

What You'll Do

We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about connecting communities to each other, for work, learning, leisure and social needs through a high quality, integrated transport model. One key purpose is enabling our communities to live fulfilling lives. Community transport is more than just moving people from A to B. It can be a mechanism for social inclusion, poverty reduction and improved wellbeing. The community transport programme is built on partnership working, so you will ned to be someone who thrives on; building relationships, supporting collaboration, and helping organisations grow their capacity to make a real difference in people’s lives. As part of the Lead Officer Group, you will also actively participate in shaping our ways of working at TSDG.

What You’ll Do

  • Continue development and delivery of a multi-year plan for the design of a regional community transport model for Dumfries and Galloway.
  • Build a business case for structures and a choice of viable operating models, including the development of a region-wide social enterprise for community transport.
  • Actively partner with the local authority, regional transport partnership, NHS, enterprise agency, transport partners, the third sector and communities, to facilitate integration of community transport.
  • Incorporate partnership outcomes and regional transport strategies in to planning, programme design and outcomes.
  • Manage project reporting, including for the CTSDG, Community Planning Partnership, SLT and Board.
  • Remain up to date with national and regional policy relevant to third sector organisations working in, or aligned to, transport and community transport, community connections, health and wellbeing and the social/local economy.
  • Manage the Connecting Communities Development Officer.

More about you

  • You have experience in related subject matter, such as economic development, social enterprise, community infrastructure and/or transport.
  • You have strong relationship-building skills and experience of working collaboratively with partners from different sectors.
  • You are able to analyse information, capture learning, and communicate it clearly through reports, presentations, or other formats.
  • You are able to facilitate group discussions, workshops, or events that bring together different perspectives.
  • You are skilled at organising, planning, and problem solving, and you can adapt to varied and changing priorities.
  • You are self-motivated, a team player, and committed to continuous improvement.
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Express Group Fife

Service Manager

  • Express Group Fife
  • Full time or Part time
  • £42,663
  • Hybrid: Fife
  • Closing 12th January 2026

About us

Express Group Fife is a well-established mental health charity operating in Fife for almost fifty years. We provide group activities for people over 18 experiencing poor mental health. The aim of the groups is to promote positive mental wellbeing by providing a safe place for sharing experiences and peer support.

There are currently 12 groups across Fife each week, supporting about 150 individuals during the year. Every person’s story is unique, and everyone’s route home is different - it doesn’t matter what the situation is – we’re not here to judge, only to help.

About the role

This is an exciting opportunity to join experienced and dedicated team of staff and volunteers working together to make a difference to people’s lives and create real community impact.

As well as leading the team, the Service Manager will contribute to the ongoing development and growth of the charity, ensuring all services are delivered to a high standard.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Operational management
  • Staff and volunteer management
  • Finance, fundraising and accountability
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Communication, marketing and promotion
  • Proactive development of the service to meet the needs of service users in line with current mental health strategies in Fife

About you

Our values make us who we are and define our actions and behaviours every day. We’d expect the post-holder to represent our organisation in a way that reflects our values and person-centred way of working.

You will be a strong leader who has gained experience in third sector not for profit organisation. You will have knowledge and understanding of the key issues facing those experiencing poor mental health in Scotland today. You will also have a working knowledge of current legislation, policies and strategies relating to the role.

Some of the criteria and qualities for this post include:

  • Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrable management experience
  • Experience of, and success in, securing grant funding
  • Ability to build relationships with a wide range of people
  • Organised and proactive, creative, and solution-focused
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Water Witness

Senior Communications Lead

  • Water Witness
  • Full time
  • £48,050
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh (min of 3 days office based)
  • Closing 11th January 2026

Water Witness is seeking a Senior Communications Lead

We are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic individual to lead our communications function in our small but mighty team.

We need an experienced, innovative and proactive comms all-rounder with a passion for our mission, and the ability to reach audiences with the right information, in the right way, in the right place and at the right time to activate public demand and political action- for a fair water future for all.

This senior role will lead our press, social media, content and digital approaches to grow awareness in key audiences, build our brand, land our policy asks, collaborate with our partners and networks, and deliver measurable public and political engagement.

You’ll bring your talent for identifying and landing press stories, your experience of creating great content that cuts through, and your expertise in purposeful storytelling that informs, inspires and engages target audiences. We’ll support you with development opportunities, trust in your authority, and a brilliant working culture with a bundle of staff benefits. We live our core values: Justice, Tenacity, Truth and play to our strengths: Strategic, Resilient, Influential &Trusted.

If you’re an experienced NGO comms professional or journalist who can demonstrate a track record of comms that influence real world change, we want to hear from you. Even if you don’t match every single one of the items on the person spec, please tell us about your relevant experience and transferrable skills.

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The Church of Scotland

Presbytery Clerk Lothian And Borders

  • The Church of Scotland
  • Full time
  • £52,000
  • Remote: Home based
  • Closing 19th January 2026

The Presbytery of Lothian and Borders ( Presbytery of Lothian and Borders ) offers an exciting opportunity for someone who is visionary, approachable and passionate about mission and the work of, and reform in, the Church of Scotland and who is willing to help shape Presbytery to best serve God and its communities.

The Presbytery was established on 1 January 2023 when the former Presbyteries of Duns, Jedburgh, Lothian and Melrose and Peebles came together as part of the reform programme established by the General Assembly.

Currently the Presbytery consists of 86 congregations in 57 charges; however as we continue to implement our Mission Planning process this may change. We have developed a set of planning principles in order to bring one cohesive Presbytery plan into being.

The successful candidate will lead a team consisting of a part-time Administrator and a full-time Mission officer as well as working closely with the Buildings Officer appointed by both the Presbytery and the General Trustees. We are seeking an individual who will bring experience of the Church of Scotland, inspirational leadership and flexibility on working practices to respond to the changing needs of our presbytery. The Presbytery Clerk is a key support to those serving in our parishes, such as Ministers, Deacons, MDS, Readers and voluntary office bearers.

The successful candidate will be expected to live within the bounds of the new Presbytery to facilitate an understanding of the needs of the people we serve.

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East Ayrshire Womens Aid

Team Leader

  • East Ayrshire Womens Aid
  • Full time
  • £39,800
  • On site: Based in Kilmarnock, providing services throughout East Ayrshire
  • Closing 5th January 2026

East Ayrshire Women’s Aid support women, children and young people affected by domestic abuse. We are looking for a compassionate and motivated Team Leader to join our management team. You will lead and support a team of practitioners to deliver high quality, trauma informed services that are safe, effective and responsive to the needs of the women and children we work with.

You will be an experienced supervisor or line manager with a strong knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment and trauma informed practice. You will have excellent communication and problem-solving skills and the ability to motivate others.

We offer flexible working hours (where appropriate), a 7% employers pension contribution and generous annual leave entitlement and learning and development opportunities.

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Flexible Childcare Services Scotland SCIO

Finance Manager

  • Flexible Childcare Services Scotland SCIO
  • Part time
  • £40,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dundee
  • Closing 16th January 2026

Company Overview

Flexible Childcare Services Scotland (FCSS) is a national social enterprise with a mission to empower children, families, and communities to work, rest or learn by creating access to flexible, affordable and responsive childcare, education, children’s services and wraparound support.

Our flexible early learning and childcare model allows parents to book childcare by the hour, change their bookings each week and only pay for the time they book. This model is actively helping parents to reduce their childcare costs while helping them increase their income and further distancing their whole families from poverty.

Summary

We are seeking a Finance Manager to join our team, in this role, you will play a vital part in managing our financial operations, ensuring the sustainability of our unique childcare model while supporting our vision to create a world where every child and family has access to the services they need to thrive.

This is a hybrid working post shared between home working and our Dundee head office.

This is a part time role, 28 hours per week, with FTE salary of £40,000 = pro rata £32,000.

Other benefits include:

  • 32 days annual leave
  • Generous employer contribution pension
  • Employee life assurance scheme
  • Flexible Working
  • Employee Benefit Platform giving discounts on many retail brands
  • Subsidised childcare costs
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Circular Communities Scotland

Circular Economy Policy Officer

  • Circular Communities Scotland
  • Part time
  • £33,111 – £35,299 pro-rata
  • Hybrid/Remote: Stirling
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Circular Communities Scotland is a network membership organisation, dedicated to supporting the establishment of a thriving circular economy in Scotland. We support and represent repair, reuse and recycling charities and social enterprises across the country. Our members prevent valuable products and materials from entering landfill, create local jobs, economic opportunities, and help promote and create social and environmental justice in their communities.

This is a new role for the organisation and the Circular Economy Policy Officer will be responsible for:

  1. Developing and overseeing Circular Communities Scotland’s core circular economy policy positions.
  2. Promoting our reuse manifesto in the run up to the Scottish Elections in May 2026 including running a hustings style event.
  3. Running a post-election campaign targeting Members of Scottish Parliament (MSPs), our membership and wider stakeholder organisations.
  4. Working with Scottish Government to see key policy asks enacted.
  5. Working with our membership to involve them in our policy work.

What we are looking for

We are looking for a strong candidate who has a minimum of two years’ experience in a policy formation or campaigning role at a national level. The candidate will be able to quickly get up to speed with our circular economy policy positions and indeed develop these positions further. An ability to network and build relationships with civil servants and elected representatives is also important.

We require a dynamic and proactive individual who will be capable of planning, launching and sustaining a policy campaign to support our Reuse Manifesto. We are expecting candidates to have strong communication and interpersonal skills along with a proven track record in managing multiple delivery workstreams.

For more information about this role please refer to the Circular Economy Policy Officer Job Description. Please note, candidates must have an existing right to work in the UK.

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