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Sight Scotland

Vision Information Line Advisor

  • Sight Scotland
  • Full time
  • £28,074 – £30,695
  • Hybrid: hybrid, may be required to attend, or work, at any of our sites from time to time, as reasonably required
  • Closing 26th June 2026

The vacancy

We are looking for a Vision Information Line Advisor to act as the first point of contact for individuals seeking information and support relating to visual impairment. In this role, you will provide clear, accessible and empathetic guidance to a wide range of callers, including people with visual impairments, their families, carers, employers and healthcare professionals. You will play a key part in helping callers understand the options available to them, offering appropriate advice, referrals or signposting to relevant services. Using your judgement, you will recognise when to involve a specialist or manager to ensure every interaction is safe, accurate and consistent. With a strong understanding of our services and processes, alongside awareness of external resources, you will deliver reliable information and create a positive, supportive experience for every caller.

You don’t need to meet every single requirement to be a great candidate. Most people learn parts of the job once they’re in post, so if a role interests you and you believe you could grow into it, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re committed to fair, accessible recruitment. If you need any adjustments, like extra time, a different format, or other support, at any stage of the process, just let us know. Please contact People and Culture via peopleandculture@sightscotland.org.uk who can arrange for any support you need.

About us

For more than 230 years we've been supporting and empowering people with sight loss to live fulfilling lives. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we want to do more. We will build on our rich history to create an organisation which is prepared for the future, and ready to respond to the needs of people impacted by vision loss.

Our vision is bold. We want to be at the leading edge of positive societal change by:

• Investing our funds in the support that makes the biggest difference

• Putting our community at the heart of what we do

• Campaigning for change

• Accelerating prevention and treatment of eye conditions

• Fostering a collaborative culture of innovation and learning

We're determined that no-one should face sight loss alone. We're committed to improving, diversifying and growing our services to make sure we can reach many more people with sight loss - when and where they need us.

Our organisational values - Transform, Unite and Thrive - underpin all the work we do at Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans.

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Children's Hospices Across Scotland

Volunteering Development Coordinator

  • Children's Hospices Across Scotland
  • Full time
  • £36,827 – £41,159
  • Hybrid: Robin House, Balloch
  • Closing 15th June 2026

Introduction

Are you passionate about empowering teams and shaping outstanding volunteer experiences? This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in transforming and strengthening how CHAS teams work with volunteers across in Robin House and across our outreach services.

About You

To be successful in this role, you will have skill and experience in the following areas:

· Experience supporting teams who manage volunteers and an understanding of good volunteer practice.

· Strong coaching or training skills, with the confidence to guide colleagues through new processes and change.

· Experience implementing or embedding operational processes across multiple teams or sites.

· Excellent relationship‑building skills and the ability to collaborate with a wide range of colleagues.

· Confidence analysing volunteer‑related data and turning insights into clear actions.

· Strong planning and organisational skills, with the ability to juggle multiple priorities.

About CHAS

At CHAS, staff and volunteers work together as one team, united by our ambition to reach every family in Scotland living with the heart-breaking prognosis that their child is dying. Volunteers are central to our work. With a 3:1 ratio of volunteers to staff, they enable us to deliver our care, compassion and service at scale.

As Volunteering Development Coordinator, you will help ensure volunteers continue to have an exceptional experience as CHAS evolves its approach, empowering teams across the organisation to confidently manage and support their own volunteer communities.

We offer

· Flexible Working: This role is based on site at Robin House and we would ideally expect attendance onsite 3-4 days per week. Our teams work flexibly and in a hybrid manner so some flexibility in working hours is available with occasional home working supported, where possible. CHAS offers flexible and family friendly working. and are happy to discuss working arrangements that work for you!

· Development Opportunities: exposure to volunteers and volunteer managers across a variety of teams and an opportunity to engage in continuous structured internal and external learning.

· Professional Growth: Work with industry leaders in a high-performing team where you will be encouraged and supported to excel and develop your skills.

· Comprehensive Benefits: Including generous annual leave policy and pension, incremental salary progression, access to Blue Light discounts, and health and wellbeing support.

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Built Environment Forum Scotland

Communications Officer

  • Built Environment Forum Scotland
  • Part time
  • £30,000 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home working with irregular meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow
  • Closing 26th June 2026

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) seeks to appoint a Communications Officer.

About BEFS

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) is the strategic intermediary body for Scotland’s built environment sector, bringing together civic, voluntary, and professional organisations that operate at the national level. As an umbrella organisation, BEFS informs, debates and advocates on strategic issues and policies affecting the built environment. Our aim is to communicate the importance of Scotland’s built and historic environment to policy makers at all levels of government, private owners and investors, and amongst professionals and voluntary organisations. BEFS are core-funded via Historic Environment Scotland. Funding is in place until 31 March 2028.

The role

Leading on the communication activities of the organisation, BEFS Communications Officer will work closely with BEFS team to strategically amplify the sector’s policy interests and ensure that BEFS role as a trusted and informed sector voice is reflected visibly across all our communications channels.

Working closely with the Board, Director, and team - as well as communicating with our Member organisations - the post holder will be responsible for managing the breadth of the organisation’s (digital) communications channels. Adopting a proactive cross-sectoral approach, the postholder will play a key role in maintaining and raising BEFS profile with policy makers, the sector and wider stakeholders.

We are seeking the right individual - with an excellent turn of phrase, and an eye for detail - to fit into a small, friendly team.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Lead on drafting and publishing BEFS bi-monthly bulletin
  • Managing and developing BEFS digital communications, including the website, social media and digital engagement platforms
  • Horizon scanning: Monitor, amplify and engage with our Members’ communications and social media output
  • Provide a consistent and informed voice for BEFS communications outputs across all channels;
  • Proactively maintain an outcome-led communications strategy consistent with BEFS organisational objectives and strategies (e.g. BEFS Manifesto)
  • Ensuring the delivery of BEFS communications strategy enhances outputs; manage, monitor and report on the effectiveness of the communications strategy, including media relations
  • Work with BEFS team to develop advocacy and communication toolkits supporting sector advocacy and climate advocacy specifically
  • Work with BEFS team to proactively support the Membership through advocacy work on behalf of sector-wide and Member initiatives, including production of new advocacy documents
  • Support BEFS team to develop advocacy campaigns and facilitating events
  • Reporting: provide and contribute to regular reports to funders and BEFS Board;
  • Team: participate actively as part of a small and agile team, supporting and working with colleagues as necessary
  • Undertaking other such duties as may be required

Person specification

Applicants should be confident communicators with strong written and inter-personal skills, and proven experience of using a wide range of (digital) communication methods including websites, social media, news releases, and press liaison.

Applicants should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the key issues affecting the existing and historic environment, with knowledge of the main players and lead organisations in the wider built environment sector.

This post will suit a communications professional with an interest in Scotland’s existing built environment.

If invited to interview, you will be asked to demonstrate how your experience meets the requirements of the post. We will look for evidence of past experience, and your approach to the key responsibilities outlined above.

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Four Square (Scotland)

Edinburgh Furniture Intitative (EFI) Manager

  • Four Square (Scotland)
  • Full time
  • £37,850
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 15th June 2026

The EFI Manager is at the heart of the business and plays a key role in Four Square, with a focus on the Edinburgh Furniture Initiative delivering results, leading our retail shop and warehouse teams, delivering excellent customer service and efficient logistics planning you will lead the day-to-day planning and execution of the all the EFI tasks, ensuring effective use of resources. Download the job description to learn more about the role.

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Corra Foundation

Grant Advisor

  • Corra Foundation
  • Full time or Part time
  • £37,205
  • Hybrid: Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • Closing 23rd June 2026

Corra Foundation’s vision is for a society in which people create positive change and enjoy fulfilling lives. At Corra we are committed to increasing the diversity of our team and encourage applications from all backgrounds.

We are now recruiting for two Grant Advisors, (one full-time position at 35 hours and one part-time position at 28 hours) until June 2028 with salary of £37,205 per annum FTE (pro-rata). You can be based in our Glasgow or Edinburgh office with hybrid working. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with relevant skills and experience to join a friendly, hardworking, passionate team keen to make a difference to our communities.

The roles of Grant Advisor is to play a key role in the delivery of grant making programmes across Corra and has the responsibility of delivering services to the highest possible standard. You will work closely with colleagues across Corra, working within the Grants Team and reporting to the Programme Manager.

The role will suit someone who is organised, can work collaboratively, a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, is self-motivated, has knowledge of Scotland’s third sector, can analyse and assess financial information and budget and is a team worker with a willingness to learn.

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Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland

Lead Stroke Nurse Lothian

  • Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland
  • Full time
  • £42,230
  • Hybrid: Home and Hospital site based in Lothian
  • Closing 3rd July 2026

Everyday people with chest, heart and stroke conditions are leaving the hospital scared and alone. You can be part of our mission to make sure that there is no life half lived in Scotland.

By joining Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS) as a Lead Stroke Nurse -Lothian, you can be the difference between people just surviving and really living.

You will be part of Scotland’s leading charity providing support to people with chest, heart and stroke conditions to live life to the full again. The Stroke Nurse service is part of CHSS Community Healthcare Support services pathway. You will play a pivotal role in leading and continuously developing the CHSS Stroke Nurse service across Lothian. This includes managing and supporting a team of Stroke Nurses to ensure the delivery of a high-quality, effective, and person-centred service. Working closely with fellow CHSS Lead Stroke Nurses, located across Scotland, and local teams, the postholder will foster strong collaboration to deliver a consistent and impactful service across the health board area.

You will build strong, lasting partnerships with key stakeholders to support the delivery of CHSS’s No Life Half Lived #2 strategy, while driving performance, implementing priorities, and leading continuous improvement to achieve meaningful outcomes.

We are seeking an enthusiastic NMC Registered Nurse. Demonstrable experience in a management role and a robust knowledge of one or more of our conditions is essential. Management/Leadership qualification desirable but not essential.

This is a hybrid role, with regular travel across Lothian and occasional travel throughout Scotland.

CHSS employees enjoy a variety of organizational benefits including Company pension scheme, generous holiday allowance, company sick pay, employee welfare support and life assurance.

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Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland

Lead Stroke Nurse Borders

  • Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland
  • Full time
  • £42,230
  • Hybrid: Scottish Borders
  • Closing 24th June 2026

Every day, people living with the impact of stroke are leaving hospital feeling scared and alone. You can be part of our mission to ensure there is no life half lived in Scotland.

By joining Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) as a Lead Stroke Nurse - Borders, you can be the difference between people simply surviving and people truly living.

This is primarily a home-based role, which can be carried out from locations out with the NHS Borders area. However, occasional travel to meet the Stroke Team in the Borders region will be required, so applicants should be based within a reasonable travelling distance to accommodate this.

You will provide support to service users remotely and lead a team who deliver care across the region.

You will be part of Scotland’s leading charity supporting people with chest, heart, and stroke conditions to rebuild their lives. Our Stroke Nurse Service, within CHSS Community Healthcare Support Services, provides person-centred, self management-focused support to people and families affected by stroke or TIA.

As Lead Stroke Nurse, you will remotely manage and develop a team of registered Stroke Nurses and Health Care Assistants, ensuring they can provide confidential, independent information, advice, and support to people affected by stroke. You will play a key role in implementing organisational policies, monitoring performance, and driving continuous improvement to support the successful delivery of our No Life Half Lived strategy.

We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with a clinical qualification and registration with a UK clinical body (such as NMC or HCPC), alongside demonstrable management experience. Comprehensive stroke knowledge is essential, and leadership experience is desirable.

The Hospital is situated on the outskirts of Melrose in the Scottish Borders. The Borders covers a large and scenically beautiful area of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Predominately rural, it is historically a unique part of the country, the home of the Border Revivers, where annually each town maintains its links with the past during the season of Common Ridings. Seven-a-side rugby originated in Melrose, and the Melrose event in particular draws large crowds each year. The Borders has tremendous facilities for sport and leisure. Glentress and Innerleithen mountain bike parks are world renowned for both cross-country and downhill biking. The beautiful Berwickshire coast provides options for sea kayaking, surfing, diving and sea fishing. In addition, there are facilities for fishing, golf, swimming, horse riding, cricket, football, hiking and many other activities. Excellent cultural opportunities in terms of music and art societies, drama, and small theatres in Melrose and Selkirk as well as amateur opera. There are excellent restaurants, cinemas and shops. Excellent Fitness Centre in Galashiels and other Borders towns. There is a purpose-built nursery in the grounds of the hospital.

The Scottish Borders offers all the benefits of rural life with very easy access to major cities such as Edinburgh (37 miles) Glasgow (75 miles) Newcastle (75 miles). Edinburgh is renowned for its cultural activities in music, including opera and ballet, theatre, cinemas (including a film theatre) and visual arts, and of course every year there is the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe Festival. Local transport links have improved greatly in the last year or so.

The Borders Railway has train services to central Edinburgh running every thirty minutes (journey time 50 minutes approx.). Tweedbank Station is a few minutes’ walk from the Borders General Hospital. There are rail links to the rest of the country at Berwick Upon Tweed, and Carlisle and there is easy access to Edinburgh Airport (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes) and Newcastle Airport (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes).

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Scottish Care

Top job! Joint National Lead for Partners for Integration (PFI)

  • Scottish Care
  • Full time
  • £56,175
  • Remote: Travel across Scotland required
  • Closing 19th June 2026

Do you believe in the power of collaboration to transform care?

Are you able to CONNECT, INFLUENCE AND LEADacross complex systems?

Do you want to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of integrated health and social care in Scotland?

This is a unique opportunity to join Scottish Care as one of the Joint National Leads for Partners for Integration (PFI) - a programme that sits at the heart of ensuring that the independent social care sector is fully recognised, valued and embedded within Scotland’s evolving system of integrated care.

About the Role

Hosted by Scottish Care, the Joint National Lead will provide national leadership for the PFI programme, working across Scotland’s Health and Social Care Partnerships (HSCPs), national bodies and key stakeholders.

The postholder will:

  • Provide strategic leadership to the PFI network of Independent Sector Leads across Scotland
  • Act as a key national connector between independent care providers, Scottish Government, NHS Boards, Local Authorities and third sector partners
  • Influence policy and practice to ensure that the independent sector plays a central and equal role in integration and reform
  • Support the development of innovative models of care, new pathways and system transformation
  • Champion the voice of the sector, ensuring it reflects the experiences of providers, workforce, people supported and unpaid carers
  • Evidence the impact of the PFI programme in improving outcomes, quality and sustainability

About You

We are seeking individuals who bring:

  • Significant leadership experience at a senior level within health, social care or related systems
  • A strong understanding of health and social care integration in Scotland, including policy and operational realities
  • Proven ability to influence at national and system level, engaging effectively with government, regulators and partners
  • Exceptional communication, facilitation and relationship-building skills
  • A commitment to human rights-based, person-led care and ethical system transformation
  • Experience working with or within the independent social care sector will be advantageous.

The Opportunity

This is a role of both influence and impact - an opportunity to shape how Scotland understands, values and delivers social care within an integrated system.

You will lead national conversations, support local innovation, and ensure that collaboration is not just an ambition but a lived reality across Scotland.

Location and Working Arrangements

This is a national role, based from home with significant travel across Scotland as required.

Flexible working arrangements are supported.

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Scottish Childminding Association

Top job! Director Of Quality, Practice & Learning

  • Scottish Childminding Association
  • Part time
  • £58,117 – £62,252 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Stirling
  • Closing 17th June 2026

Are you passionate about nurture, high-quality childcare and making a real difference to children and families in Scotland? Do you want to be part of SCMA – a thriving membership organisation, advocating on behalf of childminders and delivering services across Scotland?

The Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) is the national voice of childminding in Scotland and a national Third Sector and membership organisation that promotes childminding as a quality childcare service. Working on behalf of its 2,500 childminder members, SCMA helps to improve the wellbeing and outcomes for Scotland’s children and aims to influence policy to ensure that it is informed by the experiences of childminding. SCMA provides a wide range of support and services for members including continuing professional learning (CPL) and practice support. In parallel we deliver a range of contracted services for local authorities to support childminders and vulnerable families. In recent years SCMA has also become a national delivery partner, delivering a series of projects for the Scottish Government. For more information visit childminding.org

We are recruiting an experienced, innovative, collaborative and solutions-focused Director of Quality, Practice & Learning. The successful postholder will work as part of our Leadership Team contributing to SCMA’s overall policy development, strategic planning, budget preparation and control, and lead on quality, learning and practice development. This new re-focused position presents an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering our strategy, future ambitions and in shaping and influencing the development and delivery of childminding practice in Scotland.

The successful applicant will consolidate, oversee and develop our quality function and activities (provided to our membership through our services and to the wider childminding workforce through the Programme for Scotland’s Childminding Future) and contribute to the development and implementation of our CPL strategy, linked to the delivery of our wider organisational strategy.

We are looking for someone who has significant experience and understanding of quality improvement, practice development and professional learning within an early learning/childcare environment; a demonstrable track record in innovation and establishing partnerships (including securing funding); experience of working in partnership with local authorities; and has the drive and enthusiasm to work with us on the next stage of our strategic journey.

Part-time (up to 22 hrs per week) £58,117 – 62,252 pro rata, with potential progression on to £63,728 – 68,394 pro rata.

This is a permanent position. However, as a significant level of our current funding is only confirmed to 31 March 2027 due to the Scottish Parliamentary elections in May 2026, this role could also present a possible interim / secondment / acting-up opportunity. It is also possible that increased hours for this post could be offered in future. The post is home/head office based, days to be agreed, with regular attendance at our Head Office in Stirling. Equipment will be provided. Some travel may be required.

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Young Scot

Top job! Director of Marketing, Communications and Information Services

  • Young Scot
  • Full time
  • £56,870 – £60,805
  • Hybrid: Director of Marketing, Communications and Information Services
  • Closing 21st June 2026

Are you a strategic marketing leader ready to shape how a generation of young people access trusted information, opportunities and services?

Young Scot is looking for an ambitious and experienced Director of Marketing and Information to lead our national information, content, digital marketing, communications and platform strategy at a pivotal moment of transformation.

This is a unique opportunity to shape how Scotland’s national youth information and citizenship charity reaches, informs and engages young people aged 11–26 in an increasingly fast-moving digital world. Central to the role will be our charitable mission, and the values that underpin everything Young Scot does. Working alongside the CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you’ll lead the strategic development of Young Scot’s information services, marketing activity, communications and branding, digital platforms and audience engagement approach, ensuring we remain relevant, trusted and innovative in how we serve young people across Scotland.

You’ll oversee the evolution of Young Scot’s digital ecosystem, including our website, app, membership and media communications and wider content infrastructure, ensuring these platforms are modern, scalable and future-ready.

This role requires a leader who is comfortable shaping strategy and delivering execution. You’ll bring experience leading teams, driving audience growth, overseeing digital products and translating emerging opportunities appropriately - including AI and new media behaviours - into practical organisational and societal advantage.

You’ll also play a central role in ensuring Young Scot continues to deliver high-quality commissioned campaigns, trusted information services and impactful engagement activity in partnership with the Scottish Government, public sector partners, commercial organisations and the wider youth sector.

If you’re a confident strategic leader, an innovative thinker, and someone excited by the opportunity to shape the future of youth information and engagement in Scotland, we’d love to hear from you!

About Young Scot

Young Scot is the national youth information and citizenship charity for young people aged 11–26 in Scotland.

We empower young people by providing trusted information, opportunities, rewards and a platform for their voices to be heard, helping them navigate life and shape their futures.

We work in partnership with central and local government, the private sector, the third sector and young people themselves to deliver meaningful impact across Scotland.

The Role

We are seeking a strategic, commercially aware and digitally confident Director of Marketing and Information to lead Young Scot’s content, digital marketing, communications, information and audience engagement functions.

This is a pivotal senior leadership role, responsible for ensuring Young Scot remains Scotland’s leading trusted youth information provider while continuing to evolve in response to changing technologies, digital behaviours and audience expectations.

The successful candidate will oversee:

Communications and public messaging

Brand strategy and stewardship

Marketing and campaign delivery

Content and social media (consumer and stakeholder-facing)

Youth information services

Digital platforms, websites and web portals

Audience engagement and digital growth

Internal and external relationship development relevant to the function

You will lead a broad portfolio spanning youth information, content strategy, digital campaigns, marketing performance, communications and brand, platform development, product innovation and audience growth.

Working closely with the CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you will ensure Young Scot’s information and engagement activity supports wider organisational objectives, strengthens relationships with stakeholders and maximises our impact with young people.

You will also identify opportunities to enhance the reach, effectiveness and sustainability of Young Scot’s digital and marketing activity through innovation, partnerships and new approaches

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