Are you an experienced finance professional with a background in treasury? How would you like to be part of an exciting organisation that makes a positive difference to people's lives?
We're looking for an experienced and enthusiastic individual to join our Finance Team as our new Treasury and Credit Control Officer. This is a brand new role within our organisation that will be yours to shape and grow.
This role can be based in our Glasgow or Aberdeen office or part of our hybrid working model whereby some of your time is based at home and some in our Glasgow or Aberdeen office, so we will need you to live within a reasonable commute of one of these locations.
The Role
Reporting to our Transactional Finance Lead, you'll be responsible for the effective management, compliance and transparency of our Treasury and Accounts Receivable functions.
You'll provide detailed internal audits on bank accounts and oversee credit control alongside our Billing Team.
Working with our Transactional Finance Lead, you'll support the review of Cornerstone's treasury management policies and procedures to ensure they are compliant and in line with best practice and will oversee the credit control process to safeguard financial stability.
Through proactive monitoring and diligent reconciliation of accounts, you'll play a key part in maintaining compliance, financial accuracy and minimising risk.
Please see our role profile for a full list of responsibilities
What we'll need you to bring: -
It would be great if you also have: -
There will be occasions that we'll need you to travel to other Cornerstone branch locations (travel expenses will be reimbursed as set out in Cornerstone’s expense policy with travel reimbursed by HMRC legislation).
About us
Cornerstone is one of Scotland's largest charities with over 45 years' experience providing great care and support for adults with various support needs across Scotland.
We operate over 18 local authorities in Scotland and provide a wide range of services to over 2,000 individuals each year. Our focus is to encourage social inclusion, reduce loneliness, and improve health, independence and wellbeing by working closely with the people we support and their families, setting personal goals with them, and ensuring they receive the care and support they need to live the best life possible.
We are always flexible and responsive in meeting the ever changing needs of the people we support and work closely with individuals and families to agree what sort of support will work best for them.
This is an exciting time to join Cornerstone as we deliver our new strategic plan, Improving Lives Together, built around the following organisational priorities:
The Foundation – Digital innovation: empowering everything we do
Pillar 1 – Voices of the people we support at the heart of all decisions
Pillar 2 – People: leadership, workforce and culture
Pillar 3 – Financial sustainability: building for the future
Pillar 4 – Partnership working: collaboration for greater impact
The Roof– Quality: evidence based improvement
Do you have what it takes? What are you waiting for? Apply today! We'd love to hear from you.
Have any questions? Please contact Katie Evans, our Transactional Finance Lead at katie.evans@cornerstone.org.uk.
The successful candidate will be subject to a Level 2 Disclosure check through Disclosure Scotland.
Please note this is a re-advertisement. Previous applicants need not apply.
Working within The Whiteinch Centre (TWC), the Community Projects Worker will play a key role in the day‑to‑day delivery of community activities, food provision, and group programmes.
The post holder will be actively involved in daily operational activity and will help identify gaps in local provision, engage with community members, and support volunteers to carry out their roles effectively.
The successful candidate will ensure that TWC offers a welcoming, inclusive and vibrant environment where local people can access support, participate in activities, and build connections.
The ideal candidate will have excellent communication and engagement skills, a proactive and hands-on approach, and a commitment to providing accessible, no cost or low-cost services that promote dignity, wellbeing and connection within the community. They will display energy and enthusiasm in their work and must take a people-centred approach to engagement.
The Whiteinch Centre is a vibrant community hub dedicated to improving lives through community-led, person-centred services and activities. More information is available in the TWC Business Plan 2025-2030 or on the TWC website: whiteinchcentre.org.uk
This post is subject to a Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check through Disclosure Scotland.
This is an exciting time to join Generations Working Together, Scotland’s national centre of excellence for intergenerational practice. In 2026, we will be celebrating both Global Intergenerational Week and hosting the Global Intergenerational Congress in Glasgow—bringing together ideas, learning, and people from around the world.
By joining our team, you will contribute to a movement that strengthens connections between generations, challenges ageism, supports communities to create meaningful intergenerational opportunities, and creates tangible benefits for individuals, organisations and communities.
If you’re passionate about making a difference and driven to take on new challenges, fundraising at GWT can be hugely rewarding.
This role will play a key part in generating sustainable income for Generations Working Together. The postholder will identify and pursue funding opportunities across grants, trusts, foundations, and corporate partners, producing high-quality applications that support the charity’s services and strategic priorities. They will build and maintain strong relationships with funders and sponsors, contribute to organisational development, and support colleagues with project reporting and funding requirements. By combining research, bid development, sponsorship generation, and partnership building, the role will help strengthen GWT’s financial resilience and support the growth of intergenerational work across Scotland.
Women’s Aid South Lanarkshire and East Renfrewshire (WASLER) have delivered domestic abuse services across South Lanarkshire for more than 30 years. We provide an outstanding level of service provision to support the needs of women, children and young people who have experienced, or are presently experiencing domestic abuse.
We are seeking to recruit a suitably experienced woman to fulfil the role of Property and Maintenance Worker
The post holder will be responsible for ensuring the refuge accommodation is maintained to a high standard, is fit for purpose and safe.
The role involves turnaround of void properties, completion of all void health safety, reporting/managing repairs, general admin duties in relation to the accommodation, replenishing of refuge stock, all cleaning duties and minor DIY tasks such as painting, building flat pack furniture and hanging pictures. This is a very busy role and the post holder will have a proactive approach and attention to detail. As all our accommodation are self-contained properties it is essential the post holder has a driving licence and use of a car.
What is on offer for the Property and Maintenance Worker?
Join Us at Staf – Be Part of our work with young people moving on from the care and justice system.
Staf are delighted to be recruiting for a new role to support the expansion of Youth Justice Voices our national participation project for care and justice experienced young people.
This is an exciting opportunity for the right applicant to support a prestigious, creative and dynamic youth-led project which is influencing real change in the care and justice systems in Scotland. If you are passionate about driving change and developing meaningful participation opportunities and relationships with young people, then we want to hear from you.
Background:
Established in 1998, Staf (Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum) is a membership organisation for all those working with young people leaving care. Staf is a national organisation which represents all 32 Local authorities in Scotland
At Staf (Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum), we believe that young people’s voices should shape the systems that affect their lives. That’s why we developed Youth Justice Voices to ensure that young people with experience of the care and justice system are heard, valued, and influential in driving change.
The Role
We are looking for passionate, skilled, and values-driven individual who will promote and support the expansion of a national network, (specifically in the North East) of youth-led steering groups for care and justice experienced young people.
You will be skilled at developing and sustain relationships with young people in order to amplify their voice and influence systems and practice change in the care and justice sector.
The postholder will play a key role in ensuring that participation is embedded, impactful and contributes to improved outcomes for young people.
Why This Matters
At staf we create meaningful opportunities for young people to share their experiences, influence policy, and shape practice across Scotland. Our work supports participation that is authentic, trauma-informed, and rooted in relationships.
This is your chance to be part of something that makes a real difference.
If you
Then we would love to hear from you.
What You’ll Get
If you are passionate about amplifying young people’s voices and want to be part of a team that is shaping the future of youth justice in Scotland, we would love to hear from you.
Join Us at Staf – Be Part of our work with young people moving on from the care and justice system.
Staf are delighted to be recruiting for a new role to support our work across Scotland amplyfing the voice of care and justice experienced young people and those who support them
This is an exciting opportunity for someone to use their acumen for policy and creativity in communications to drive and deliver real change.
Background:
Established in 1998, Staf (Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum) is a membership organisation for all those working with young people leaving care.
At Staf (Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum), we believe that young people’s voices should shape the systems that affect their lives
The Role
We are seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to support Staf’s policy and communications activity. This role will undertake policy research and analysis, contribute to the development of Staf’s policy positions, and support the delivery of our communications and engagement work.
You will work closely with the Communications and Connecting Members Manager and the wider Staf team to produce high-quality, engaging content that amplifies the voices of care and justice experienced young people. This includes supporting the work of Youth Justice Voices and other participation projects that are developed.
You will also contribute to marketing and communications activity that supports membership growth and increases Staf’s national profile and influence which reinforces Staf’s role as the national voice of the workforce supporting young people moving on from care.
Why This Matters
At staf we create meaningful opportunities for young people and those who support them to share their experiences, influence policy, and shape practice across Scotland. This is your chance to be part of something that makes a real difference.
If you
Then we would love to hear from you.
What You’ll Get
If you are passionate about amplifying young people’s voices and want to be part of a team that is shaping the future of youth justice in Scotland, we would love to hear from you.
The Scottish Government describes food insecurity as a lack of access to adequate or appropriate food due to a lack of resources. Addressing food insecurity in the local community and in Glasgow more broadly is one of our key charitable objectives.
Currently, we operate a food pantry that provides surplus/recovered food at heavily discounted prices. We also operate a number of food programmes in partnership with local partners to improve access to healthy, nutritious food for the community. In recent months, thanks to funding from the National Lottery, we have set up a fruit and veg market pilot to offer a wide selection of quality fruit and vegetables at affordable prices. We are currently hiring a Co-ordinator to work with the Managing Director and lead and deliver our food security programmes at our Pantry Hub in Wester Common. This is a full-time position. Weekend and occasional evening work will be required.
A full Job Description is available for download below.
Scottish Register of Language Professionals with the Deaf Community (SRLPDC) (The Scottish Register)
Due to the retiral of our current post holder, SRLPDC is looking for a new Chair of its Board. The successful candidate will lead our established group of Trustees, and our Registrar, to further our work to strengthen and develop the BSL/English interpreting and associated professions across Scotland. We are always keen to welcome new trustees to our Board as well, please contact us if you might be interested to join us.
About the organisation
SRLPDC is a small self-funding registering body that monitors, supports and regulates language professionals who work within the Deaf community across the whole of Scotland.
Further information is available on our website – thescottishregister.co.uk
About the Role
Anticipated time commitment is 150 hours per year – this includes quarterly Board meetings; AGM and attendance at meetings/events with similar professional bodies. Ideally you will have:
Experience in a senior or strategic leadership role and broad knowledge and understanding of the provision of language and communication services to the Deaf community and current issues affecting it, particularly in Scotland.
About Us
BEMIS Scotland is a national umbrella body supporting the development of the ethnic minorities voluntary sector in Scotland. We are committed to empowering communities, promoting equality, and advancing human rights.
Our core values include:
The Role
We are seeking a highly organised and motivated Administrative Assistant to support our day-to-day operations. This role is ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, reliable, and committed to the values of equality and social justice.
This is an exciting opportunity to work within a strategic organisation that partners with communities, collegial organisations, and government to address structural inequalities in Scotland.
You will report directly to the Executive Director and work as part of a collaborative team including the Senior IT & Information Officer and Race Equality, Training and Human Rights Officers.
You will play a key role in ensuring the smooth running of administrative and financial processes, supporting project delivery, and maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders and grant providers.
Additional Information
Equal Opportunities
BEMIS Scotland is committed to being an inclusive and equitable employer. We actively encourage applications from individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds and other underrepresented groups.
Eligibility to Work
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. Evidence of this will be required prior to appointment.
Make an impact. Lead with purpose.
Are you passionate about equality, inclusion and creating real opportunities for people to thrive in work and life?
This is a rare opportunity to lead a dynamic team to make real impactful change to the lives of individuals, the business world and the wider community.
About VIAS
Values Into Action Scotland is a small national voluntary organisation who drive quality and opportunity for people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people. Our vision is for a Scotland where those individuals have the same opportunities as everyone else and are supported to achieve their goals. Through our comprehensive portfolio of supported employment, training, consultancy and evaluation services we build capacity of organisations to ensure that people with learning disabilities and/ or neurodivergent people live great lives with all the support they need to achieve this.
The Role
As Senior Lead Consultant, you will provide strategic leadership and direction for two key VIAS services, ensuring the organisation continues to grow its impact, influence and effectiveness.
You will:
This role combines strategic leadership with hands on delivery in a small, committed organisation.
Who We’re Looking For
We are interested in the right person, not a narrow career path.
You may be an experienced practitioner ready for your first management role or someone bringing transferable leadership experience from a related sector.
We’re particularly keen to hear from people who have:
You do not need to meet every criterion to apply — if this role excites you, we encourage you to have a go.
What We Offer