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Ethical Standards Commissioner

Investigations Support Officer (ISO)

  • Ethical Standards Commissioner
  • Full time
  • £31,514
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 23rd January 2026

Are you looking for a meaningful role with a public sector organisation which has a clear purpose, vision and values and which makes a tangible difference to people’s lives in Scotland?

Would you like to contribute to society by supporting the good conduct of people in public life in Scotland?

Do you have highly developed team-working and communications skills alongside a background in supporting a team handling complaints and investigations?

Are you empathetic, respectful, committed to fairness, diversity, equality and inclusion and honest and transparent in your dealings with others? Would you like to join a team of like-minded people and work with an organisation that genuinely cares about the people that come into contact with it and about your welfare and wellbeing? If this is you, we’d love you to apply.

We are ambitious about the future and we are committed to being a great employer and really effective at what we do. We value people and we know that our work matters.

If you’re interested, please read on.

The Investigations Support Officer (ISO) provides integral administrative support to the Standards team. The Standards team consists of Investigating Officers (IOs) who report to the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) and/or Hearings and Investigations Officer (HIO).

The Commissioner receives complaints about possible breaches of the Code of Conduct for Councillors, the Code of Conduct for MSPs and of Codes of Conduct based on the Model Code for members of public bodies. The Commissioner also deals with complaints covering regulated lobbying.

The IOs are responsible for investigating complaints to a conclusion including carriage of the related administrative duties and all contact with the complainer, respondent, local authority staff, and others involved in a given case. The ISO provides administrative support to the IOs in accomplishing these tasks.

The successful applicant will be experienced and effective case administrators, with relevant professional or regulatory backgrounds, and strong analytical skills. They will also share our values. We act ethically and with empathy; we value people.

It is desirable that the successful candidates will have a track record of working in or with the public sector, particularly with local authorities and/or other public bodies subject to ethical standards regulation.

Our work makes a significant contribution to the good conduct of people in public life in Scotland. Our standards team plays a key role in this so if you are motivated to contribute to society in this way, we’d love to hear from you.

The post is full time, pensionable and based at our offices in Edinburgh, which is currently operating flexibly to accommodate remote, hybrid or office-based working. The flexible working options are set out in our Remote Working Policy.

Please note that the ISO role requires at least 1 day of in office work per week in addition to some travel in connection with investigations-related work, attending external training or networking events, or public hearings.

Starting salary: £31,514 per annum rising to £34,066 per annum after 1 year in post (please note: the starting salary is non-negotiable)

Working hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours effective from 01 March 2026)

Leave allowance: 25 days increasing to 30 days with 11.5 public holidays

Other benefits include membership of the Civil Service Pension Scheme.

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Built Environment Forum Scotland

Net Zero Lead

  • Built Environment Forum Scotland
  • Part time
  • £38,000 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home working with irregular meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • Closing 31st January 2026

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) seeks to appoint a Net Zero Lead.

This new role within BEFS Team involves leading on BEFS co-ordinated and strategic approach to delivering Net Zero through its own work, and – crucially – connecting existing sector work and research; building Member and sector capacity and coordinating a robust, collaborative and data driven approach, ensuring that the historic environment is recognised as a valuable asset and key player in Scotland’s journey to Net Zero, and in tackling the Climate Emergency.

We envisage that this role will evolve and respond to a changing political climate as needed, engaging with the legislative process and working towards ensuring that the sector is equipped to respond to the Climate Emergency in the long term.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Work with BEFS Team to map and coordinate all existing Net Zero work, across all business BEFS areas
  • Undertake sector (and beyond) mapping of Net Zero activity
  • Advocate for Net Zero solutions presented by the existing and historic built environment, through sector coordination, cross sector, and portfolio working
  • Align with and support OPOF delivery priorities, working closely with BEFS Director and Team on developing a Route Map to Net Zero
  • Connect and amplify existing research and data, identifying skills, research and data gaps
  • Drive and coordinate the use of existing data and research as well as commissioning new where required; working collaboratively to present a coherent evidence base
  • Undertake and enable research and strategy including looking at international good practice
  • Stakeholder working and relationship building; enable innovative and collaborative approaches
  • Undertake regular horizon-scanning through contact with Government and key stakeholders; support BEFS work to convey the current context, challenges and opportunities across sector back to Scottish Government
  • Project development and fundraising: identify, develop and shape projects (from initial idea to project brief) which will inform/evidence advocacy and delivery activity
  • Participate actively as part of a small and busy team, supporting and working with colleagues across all of BEFS work

Person specification

Essential

  1. Ability to demonstrate breadth of sector knowledge and the wider policy landscape relating to Net Zero and the historic and existing built environment
  2. Demonstrable technical knowledge relating to the Climate Emergency and Net Zero in relation to the historic and existing built environment
  3. Strong analytical skills, with an ability to distil information and stakeholder opinions, across a broad range of topics/disciplines in the built environment sphere
  4. Knowledge and experience of the historic and wider built environment sector, including key stakeholders and lead organisations
  5. Experience of working in a public facing role and the ability to connect with stakeholders and build consensus, seeking opportunities for collaboration and joined up working
  6. Experience of project management and delivery
  7. The ability to think and work strategically
  8. Highly self-motivated, able to work flexibly, balancing priorities as necessary
  9. High attention to detail, with strong written and verbal communication skills, including facilitation experience
  10. Advanced use of IT packages including Office 365 and Adobe etc.

Desirable

  1. Degree or post-graduate qualification (or equivalent experience) in built environment-related discipline (e.g. planning, conservation, surveying, archaeology, architecture) or public affairs.
  2. Experience of stakeholder engagement/facilitation skills.
  3. Confidence with online/remote working technologies and programmes such as Teams, Zoom. Knowledge/familiarity of other programmes such as Miro, Eventbrite, SurveyMonkey, WordPress and MailChimp are also an advantage.

BEFS expects all applicants to support the values, ethos and objectives of BEFS, demonstrating credibility and integrity, and proactively committed to championing equality, diversity and inclusion.

What we offer:

  • Salary: £38,000 FTE
  • 30hrs per week (4 days); permanent role, subject to organisational funding
  • Home working with irregular meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • Benefits package including pension, flexible leave, and more.
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The Church of Scotland

Business Support Assistant

  • The Church of Scotland
  • Full time
  • £26,034 – £28,682
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th January 2026

About the Church of Scotland

The Church of Scotland is a national Church providing ministry, care, witness and service across the whole of Scotland and engaging in other parts of the UK and across the world. It has been a significant part of the life of Scotland for more than 450 years. As well as providing worshipping communities of faith that testify to the truth and relevance of the Christian faith, it also plays a significant part in the community life of Scotland in a variety of ways and adds significantly to its social capital.

The Church of Scotland today works in partnership with others, including churches from around the world, ecumenical partners, interfaith networks, charities and individuals. It engages with Government and civic society, believing that the Good News of Jesus is relevant within the spheres of politics and decision-making, as well as in our local communities and congregations.

Central Services Committee

Providing the support functions to the Church and to the Councils of the Church, the Central Services Committee (CSC) recruit for areas such as Central Properties, Human Resources, IT, Law and Office Management.

Central Services also supports recruitment for the Office of the Assembly Trustees, the Office of the General Assembly, Faith Action Programme, as well as other committees, to provide support in areas of administration, outreach and strategy.

As staff working in the national offices of the Church of Scotland we aim to provide excellent professional services to support the work of the wider Church and its Forums, Committees, Presbyteries and Congregations throughout Scotland, the United Kingdom and across the world.

Our six values, in equal order of importance, are:

Grace - Acting with humility in all our endeavours

Integrity - Acting with honesty, responsibility and accountability

Respect - Valuing others, ensuring inclusiveness and equality

Professionalism - Demonstrating commitment and striving for excellence

Collaboration - Working together to connect and communicate in an open and transparent environment

Innovation - Thinking creatively about building for the future and embracing change

We are committed to each of our six values in all that we do and this informs our attitude to working together.

About the Department

The General Trustees are the property-owning arm of the Church of Scotland. The Trustees have an extensive portfolio of buildings and land throughout Scotland which they manage on behalf of local congregations. The General Trustees are supported by professional staff based in their offices in central Edinburgh, including, surveyors, solicitors, health and safety and fire safety advisors, and a business support team.

Context of the Role

This role will primarily work to provide administrative support across the General Trustees Business Support Team who provide adminsitrative support to the wider General Trustees staff and the Trustees.

The post will work in a hybrid manner, with a maximum of 3 days per working week required in the office and the remainder from home.

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Faith Mission

Finance Operations Lead

  • Faith Mission
  • Full time
  • £34,500 – £35,750
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 5th January 2026

Lead with Purpose as Our Finance Operations Lead

At The Faith Mission, every role contributes to a greater calling — sharing hope, transforming lives, and strengthening communities.

As our Finance Operations Lead, you will play a vital part in advancing the Mission by ensuring that our financial operations run smoothly and effectively. Working hand in hand with teams across the organisation, you’ll help steward the resources entrusted to us, enabling the continued growth and impact of our ministry. If you’re passionate about using your financial expertise to serve a purpose that reaches beyond numbers, we’d love to hear from you.

The Finance Operations Lead, working collaboratively with other departments across The Faith Mission, plays a key role in supporting the delivery of the organisation’s vision by ensuring the effective and efficient management of all financial operations and administration.

The Faith Mission is an unincorporated Scottish charity which also has a registration in the Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1886 by John George Govan as a religious organisation for the purposes of evangelism and Christian ministry in the rural areas of the Great Britain and Ireland.

Vision

“To reach through passionate evangelism the lost of all age groups, particularly in the villages and rural areas of Great Britain and Ireland, and by biblical teaching to encourage holiness of heart and life in Christian people.”

This vision statement is worked out through three core ministries, as follows:

Rural Evangelism – As an interdenominational agency, The Faith Mission works closely with all Christian churches that share a similar concern for passionate evangelism and evangelical truth, especially in areas where there is little or no biblical witness.

Biblical Training – The Faith Mission Bible College is a ministry of the Faith Mission and exists to train people for a variety of roles in Christian ministry and service.

Christian Literature – FM Bookshops is the literature ministry, which is positioned on the high street of many towns and cities in Northern Ireland and Scotland. It provides a neutral location where people can explore the Christian faith through literature or conversations in a relaxed café environment.

Role Description:

The Finance Operations Lead will implement and strengthen the charity’s financial strategy and management. Working closely with the leadership team, you will ensure excellent stewardship of the charity’s resources and oversee financial operations across multiple entities (Bookshops, College and Mission Field).

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent).
  • Experience of Sage 50 and Sage 50 payroll software.
  • Strong experience in charity finance, including statutory reporting and fund accounting.
  • Excellent computer skills – especially Excel, finance and payroll software.
  • Experience of guiding and advising non-finance colleagues/stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to lead small teams and manage multiple income streams.
  • Highly organised, efficient, responsible, with good attention to detail.
  • Self-motivated and flexible in approach, genuine dedication and the ability to work on own initiative.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a collaborative leadership style.
  • Right to Work in the UK and the ability to work in Faith Mission HQ Edinburgh
  • Experience of working with Christian or other third sector organisations and volunteers.

Essential Occupational Requirements:

  • A committed Christian, actively involved in a local church fellowship and fully supportive of The Faith Mission’s Statement of Faith and the broader work and ministry of The Faith Mission. (This is an occupational requirement under the Equality Act 2010.)
  • The Finance Operations Lead will engage effectively with Mission members, staff at all levels of responsibility, and external supporters. He or she will also be expected to contribute positively to the spiritual life, fellowship, and overall vitality of The Faith Mission.
  • The Finance Operations Lead will approach this role as a ministry calling—serving faithfully for the advancement of God’s Kingdom through the ongoing work and witness of The Faith Mission.

Benefits:

  • Flexitime
  • Employee discount
  • Sick pay
  • Free parking
  • Company pension
  • On-site parking
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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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Action for Children

Employability Facilitator

  • Action for Children
  • Full time
  • £25,000
  • On site: Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Benefits:

  • 29 days annual leave PLUS bank holidays, with up to 5 additional days for continuous service and option to buy or sell leave
  • Gain professional qualifications and excellent training/development opportunities
  • Flexible maternity, adoption, and paternity packages
  • Pension with up to 7% employer contribution with included life assurance cover
  • Staff discount portal and Blue Light Card eligibility with 15,000 national retailers discounts.

Vulnerable children in the UK need your help

Wherever you work in the Action for Children family, you'll be helping to change the lives of the most vulnerable children in the UK.

Last year, we helped more than 687,000 children and families across the UK. From direct work in communities to national campaigning, we are focused on making sure every child has a safe and happy childhood, and the foundations they need to thrive.

Why Action for Children?

Working here is more than a job. Everyone in the Action for Children family is passionate about protecting and supporting children. It's the sense of purpose that drives us every single day. Because we know that, when we work together, we can make a huge difference to bring lasting improvements to vulnerable children's lives.

A bit about the role

You will be joining the team in our Employability Service. It provides support to young people aged 16-24, who have a range of barriers or needs.

Youthbuild (a construction training programme) works to tackle the underlying issues that might be preventing young people from entering and sustaining employment and capitalises on opportunities available. (is a construction training programme)

As an Employment Facilitator you'll be motivating, inspiring and directly supporting and delivering a range of both practical and vocational employability programmes aimed at young people to access, maintain and sustain future employment and further educational opportunities through the provision of a comprehensive in-house training programmes and work placements.

Key responsibilities will be:

  • Managing and co-ordinating a caseload of young people, providing tailored interventions through group, coordinated or individual support.
  • Delivering a range of group preparation for work modules that contribute to our overall employability programmes, promoting inclusion and allowing for individual learning styles.
  • Adopting a key worker approach to support young people for up to 6 months from securing employment.

How you'll help to create brighter futures

Join us as an Employment Facilitator to help change the lives of young people in Edinburgh. You can grow your career by helping others to start out in theirs.

We are open to a variety of backgrounds. This could be your own first role after gaining a recent qualification. Or you could be looking to build on the experience you already have in youth work or employability. Either way, this is a great opportunity enhance life chances in local Edinburgh communities.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Organising, coordinating, and leading the delivery of construction training sessions
  • Delivering and/or coordinating practical 1–2-day sessions, examples, intro trades, taster sessions on practical skills and using tools and equipment.
  • Working closely with colleagues to monitor the progress of trainees and plan training accordingly.
  • Organising and implementing workload, including up to date records of activity, risk assessments and learner packs/certifications.

Let's talk about you

  • It would be great if you have an SVQ 3 in Social Care, Guidance or equivalent – but we are very open to relevant or lived experience, rather than a qualification.
  • You will be used to working in group settings with young people facing multiple barriers.
  • You will have knowledge and understanding of young people facing unemployment.
  • You need a full driving licence and access to a car to use for business.

We understand that there are a lot of jobs out there just now but if this role connects with you, and you really want to make a difference to the lives of young people, then we'd love to see your application.

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Ethical Standards Commissioner

Public Appointments Support Officer (PASO)

  • Ethical Standards Commissioner
  • Full time
  • £31,514
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 23rd January 2026

We are seeking to recruit a Public Appointments Support Officer (PASO). The main purpose of the PASO will be to deliver a range of activities supporting the Public Appointments Manager and the Public Appointments Officer. The role reports to the Public Appointments Officer.

The PASO will be expected to provide high quality administrative and communications support to the Commissioner's public appointments team, and wider office. Excellent communications skills will be required to deal with the diversity of people who contact the office, and an early and effective contribution will be necessary.

The successful applicant will be able to work independently to deliver a range of administrative support services such as:

o Inputting data onto and managing databases

o Setting up and running surveys

o Overall responsibility for our email filing system and

o Records management processes.

It is desirable that the successful applicant has a person interest and belief in equality, diversity and inclusion as this will help with overall understanding of the work that we are engaged in. They will also share our values which are that we will act ethically and with empathy, kindness and respect.

This is a full-time, permanent post and pensionable through the Civil Service Pension Scheme. The successful applicant will be offered a robust and supportive induction, as well as ongoing learning and development opportunities.

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Housing Options Scotland

Communications and marketing manager

  • Housing Options Scotland
  • Part time
  • £32,000 pro-rata
  • Remote: Remote within Scotland (with occasional in-person catch ups, accessible by public transport)
  • Closing 15th January 2026

About Housing Options Scotland

We are a small charity, established in 1997 to provide housing information, advice and support to disabled people, older adults and members of the Armed Forces community. In 2024-25, we helped 1100 clients in all kinds of tenures across all local authorities in Scotland. You can read more about the people we help here, and our Annual Report for 2024-2025 can be accessed here.

About the role

We are in an exciting period of growth as a charity and are looking to expand the team. The Communications and Marketing manager will be responsible for raising the charity’s profile across a range of audiences, primarily in order to support fundraising and income generation efforts. The role holder will refresh the organisation’s communications strategy and produce content which helps to tell our story and highlight our impact. A key focus for the role will be to support the Fundraising and Development manager to deliver the organisation’s fundraising strategy which includes developing individual giving and social enterprise models. This is a new area of work for us and, as such, we are keen to hear from a wide variety of people who may have insights or ideas about how to take this forward.

A full job description and person specification is available for download below.

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Capella Charity

Centre Manager

  • Capella Charity
  • Full time
  • £34,840 – £36,400
  • On site: Ravenscroft, Edinburgh
  • Closing 4th January 2026

Purpose of role

We help young adults with additional support needs to realise their potential by providing person-centred education, life and social skills.

Under the guidance of the Deputy Head of Service, the Centre Manager will be responsible for the co-ordination, management and supervision of a staff team in the delivery of the TEENS+ Programme at the Ravenscroft Centre. The post holder will work closely with other members of the MDT team to ensure successful delivery of education programmes to our students in line with the organisational values.

The successful applicant for this post will be required to join for membership of the PVG (Protection of Vulnerable Groups) Scheme.

What we offer:

  • A full and robust training and induction programme, including access to additional training during the course of employment
  • Holiday entitlement of 36 days from the start of employment
  • Free Confidential Employee Counselling Service
  • Flexible and agile working
  • Family-friendly policies, including family-friendly working hours (8.30 am – 4.30 pm Mondays to Thursdays and 2pm finish on Fridays)

About Teens+

Teens+ is a charitable service provided by the non-profit, Capella. Teens+ provides post-school education and lifelong learning services for young people with complex communication needs, including autism and learning disabilities. It is based in four centres (Gilmerton, Liberton, Leith and Musselburgh).

The service is person-centred and individualised to ensure each student, regardless of their needs, can reach their fullest potential.

Our values

Tailored – We always put people at the centre of our work.

Humour – Great things can be achieved when we are happy and have fun.

Resilient – Flexibility, confidence and creativity turn challenges into opportunities.

Integrity – Passion and professionalism are vital for all involved in our organisation.

Value – Everybody deserves respect and we are enriched through our differences.

Empathy – Compassion and care are in everything we do.

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Prostate Scotland

Information Co-ordinator

  • Prostate Scotland
  • Part time
  • £32,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 14th January 2026

About Prostate Scotland

At Prostate Scotland, we are dedicated to support men across Scotland in their prostate health journey. Nearly 1 in 2 men in Scotland will be affected by prostate disease at some stage of their lives and 1 in 10 are likely to develop prostate cancer.

Our mission is to inform, educate, support, campaign, and advance on prostate disease in Scotland.

Purpose of Job

The Information Co-ordinator is responsible for ensuring that accurate, clear, and accessible information is produced, maintained, and disseminated by the charity. This role involves:

  • creating a range of printed and digital information materials and tools for men, their families, healthcare professionals and the public,
  • collaborating with medical specialists including consultants, GPs, and allied health professionals to ensure content is evidence-based and clinically accurate.
  • coordinating and managing the PAGES committee, including organising quarterly meetings, preparing agendas and documentation, and overseeing follow-up actions.
  • ensuring the charity’s information is compliant with regulatory and accessibility standards and is effectively shared with relevant stakeholders.

The Information Co-ordinator plays a key role in supporting the charity’s mission by providing authoritative, respected, accessible, and high-quality information that empowers service users, supports clinical professionals, and raises awareness.

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