Letham4All SCIO is an award winning community led charity operating in Perth. Based in The Hub in Letham neighbourhood, it is vision is that life across our communities is better and healthier, where everyone can reach their potential from cradle to the grave. Letham4All SCIO & The Hub is the outcome of a local people taking the lead in to improve the health & wellbeing of its communities in Perth. Local people working together has resulted in community ownership of The Hub, a catalyst for changing lives and empowering people to become more active in their communities enabling both them & it to thrive. We deliver community activities for all ages to around 600 people a week and run our Community Fridge Project in 3 areas of Perth , where around 390 people a week are able to access free good surplus food , 7 days a week. Our Hub Café offers a dignify route to very low cost food serving an average of 400 people a week.
Due to the growth of Letham4All SCIO we now need to recruit a qualified and experienced Financial Co-ordinator. Working 20 hours per week and reporting to The Letham4All Manager , the postholder will is responsible for ensuring the robust financial management of Letham4All in line with OSCR requirements, charity accounting standards (SORP), and sector best practice guidance. They will have line management responsibility for the Administration Worker.
The postholder will:
This role is critical to ensuring transparency, accountability, and strong governance appropriate to a charity with £1m annual income.
The Safety Zone Community Project has been successfully operating for some 25 years. We wish to recruit a new staff member to oversee the smooth running of our purpose-built Centre in Bargeddie, on the outskirts of Glasgow. The successful candidate will possess proven organisational ability and good interpersonal skills, be self-motivated and – ideally – have a heart for the project.
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The Centre Administrator will possess proven organisational ability, good interpersonal skills and self-motivation.
The Usual Place Cafe is a not for personal profit organisation based in Dumfries. You will work as part of a team who work with young people to deliver a welcoming customer experience, enabling them to gain the skills they need to achieve employment in the hospitality or retail industries.
Your role will be to drive forward the strategic direction of the Board of Trustees.
You will have warmth, enthusiasm and a creative approach to your work along with the ability to engage positively with a wide range of people. The Usual Place is a value-based organisation, we operate with mutual respect. If you share these values and behaviours and have the necessary skills, then we look forward to hearing from you.
Leading a high performing public fundraising team to reach and grow income and opportunities delivering excellent engagement and supporter care.
Further information on the role can be found in the attached recruitment pack and on our website.
We’re looking for a Trustee with experience of devolved political, health, and/or social care systems in Scotland to join the MS Society Board.
If you live or work predominantly in Scotland, and you’re interested in using your insight to help shape our work, then we’d love to hear from you.
About the MS Society
We’re the UK’s leading MS charity. We provide hope, voice and support for everyone affected by MS.
Our vision is a world free from MS. That means fewer people developing MS. And everyone with MS having the effective treatments and support they need to live well.
About this role
Trustees set our strategy and review our progress against it. They agree our annual plans, budget, and performance targets. They oversee how we manage our finances and risk.
Trustees are chosen for their skills and diversity of lived experience. This ensures that our Board has a wide range of expertise to effectively scrutinise and challenge our work. And being led by a Board that understands MS is fundamental to how we work. Most of our Trustees have a personal connection to MS, either because they have MS or someone they care about does.
We know that where a person affected by MS lives can make a difference to the quality and availability of services that they have access to. And our Board of Trustees knows that the decisions they make about our work need to reflect these differences.
We’re specifically looking to recruit a Trustee with current or recent experience of devolved political, health, and/or social care systems in Scotland. You may have gained this knowledge through paid work, volunteering, studying, or your own lived experience.
As a Trustee of the MS Society, you will be appointed to serve a three-year term. You may be reappointed for two further terms, up to a maximum of nine years, based on your performance in the role. This role is voluntary and is unpaid.
Time commitment
Becoming a Trustee is a significant commitment. You need to be sure you have the time, energy and dedication it will take to be an active and effective member of our Board.
This includes attending four Board meetings and a Strategy Day during the year. Most Trustees also join one of the Board’s committees, which also meet four times per year. Our Board meetings and Strategy Day are full-day, in-person events that take place in London, and most committee meetings take place online.
We don’t want finances to be a barrier to anyone thinking of applying to join our Board. We’ll book your travel and accommodation to attend meetings and reimburse other out-of-pocket expenses.
TD1 Youth Hub is recruiting a Project Lead for TD1 Cashback Extra, a major three-year youth work project in Galashiels. This full-time role will lead targeted groupwork, weekend youth work and local outreach for young people aged 11 to 18 affected by poverty, trauma, exclusion and risk-taking behaviour.
We are looking for a strong relationship-based practitioner who shares our aim to be a young person-centred organisation and can lead work that is trusted, responsive, inclusive, empowering and supportive.
We are open to appointing either one candidate across the full role or two part-time candidates covering its distinct area management and finance/governance functions
About the Role
We are looking for someone with a strong understanding of upstream prevention to provide essential delivery and operational support, ensuring the smooth and compliant delivery of the model across the six existing areas. This role is crucial for managing key relationships, governance, finance, data coordination and event management, while also offering ad hoc executive support to the leadership team.
This role will provide delivery and operational support in the implementation of Planet Youth’s prevention model in Scotland. The postholder will work closely with the Head of Prevention and local areas to support impact measurement and enhance our ability to embed prevention into systems and structures across Scotland.
In this role, you will:
• Lead and co-ordinate lead partners in their Planet Youth journey
• Manage the behind-the-scenes governance and finance requirements
• Engage and drive momentum for embedding prevention across partner areas
Planet Youth in Scotland is co-ordinated by national charity Winning Scotland, and the post holder will be employed by Winning Scotland, reporting to Head of Prevention and working with the CEO and external partners - predominantly the lead professionals in each Planet Youth area.
Following the award of ongoing funding by the Scottish Government, Planet Youth is at a pivotal point in its journey in Scotland. We want to support existing partners who work with the model to maintain momentum on their prevention journey, and to continue to develop the model and buy-in locally. This support includes the management and distribution of grant funding for local areas to build capacity for implementing the model. As well as regular communication, development and support.
You will be expected to manage a range of complex and sensitive relationships as well as contributing to the development and delivery of a programme of work spanning diverse local and national partners. You will bring clear leadership to this work, working closely with other Winning Scotland colleagues and supporting area leads.
Please see recruitment pack for further details on responsibilities and person specification.
About Families First St Andrews
Families First has been proudly embedded in the local community since 2001. We exist to improve the lives of children and young people aged 5-16 years, and their families, across North East Fife by providing practical help, emotional support, and life changing opportunities. Through our therapeutic, person-centered and trauma informed support services, we walk alongside families facing challenges and adversities; helping them thrive.
About the role
We are seeking a compassionate, skilled, and values driven Services Manager to lead our service team and help shape the next stage of our development. If you’re motivated by making a meaningful impact and inspiring others to do their best work, we would love to hear from you. The Services Manager plays a central leadership role at Families First. You will oversee the day to day delivery of our services, support a talented and dedicated team, and ensure we continue to provide safe, effective, and person centered support to the families who rely on us. This is a varied and rewarding post — perfect for someone who loves working with people, leading teams, and improving services for children, young people and families in a charity setting.
In addition to an awarding role, the successful candidate will receive
• An annual leave allowance of 36 days per annum, inclusive of public holidays.
• Additional long service leave, which is awarded after 7, 14 and 21 years’ service.
• Pension Scheme enrolment with a 5% employer contribution.
• External supervision offered to support you in your role.
Applicants should read the Job Description and Person Specification fully to ensure they have the skills to fulfil the role.
This post is a regulated role for both children and adults and thus subject to a satisfactory Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) criminal background check.
Everyday people with chest, heart and stroke conditions are leaving 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 Stroke Nurse you can be the difference between people just surviving and really living.
You will be part of Scotland’s leading health charity providing support to people with chest, heart and stroke conditions and Long Covid to live life to the full again. Our Community Healthcare Support Service provides access to a range of supported self-management and community recovery services to support people across Scotland to manage their health as well as possible and adjust to life after a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition or after a stroke.
The Stroke Nurse plays a key role in supporting a seamless transition from hospital back into the community for people who have experienced a stroke and their families. The role focuses on helping individuals adjust to life after stroke by providing personalised information, advice and emotional support. A core part of the role is enabling people to develop confidence in self-management, supporting them to build the skills and knowledge needed to manage their condition, maximise independence and improve their long-term wellbeing.
We are seeking an enthusiastic individual who is organised and motivated, with good communication skills. Candidates must have a first level general nursing qualification and have a minimum of 2 years’ post-registration experience in either a hospital or community setting. Experience working with people affected by stroke is essential.
CHSS also supports flexible recruitment through Working Families, and we are “Happy to Talk Flexible Working”. While we encourage flexibility wherever possible, please note that our Retail Shop roles operate within set business hours of 10:00 am to 5:00 pm to meet the needs of the business.
In line with our commitment to safeguarding, this role is subject to a PVG check. CHSS is committed to equality of opportunity and to providing a service which is free from unfair and unlawful discrimination. We therefore aim to ensure that no applicant, volunteer or member of staff is unfairly treated on the grounds of offending background.
We are Euan’s Guide, the award-winning disabled access charity making it easier for disabled people to find places to go. At the heart of the charity is our disabled access review website – euansguide.com – where disabled people and their friends, families and carers can find and share disabled access information.
We also run the UK’s largest and longest-running Access Survey, and our Red Cord Card campaign has made tens of thousands of accessible toilets across the UK safer for disabled people.
We are an ambitious charity with a strong focus on technology, which means Euan’s Guide sits in a unique position – combining the pace and innovation of a tech start-up with the values and purpose of a charity. There is no ‘typical day’!
We have ambitious plans to grow and have secured funding for a Scotland-based Volunteer Lead to work with us until the end of March 2027.
The role
Volunteering is at the core of everything we do. We are now looking for a Volunteer Lead to help us take our volunteering programme to the next level.
This is a strategic, fixed-term role focused on reviewing and overhauling Euan’s Guide’s volunteering infrastructure across Scotland. Rather than just delivering activities, this role is about building the systems, pathways and frameworks that will allow our volunteer programme to grow sustainably, deepen its impact and extend its reach into rural and remote communities.
You will work closely with our two existing Volunteer Co-ordinators and across the wider Euan’s Guide team, including our Comms, Tech and Impact colleagues. You will report to our CEO.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a real and lasting difference to how disabled people across Scotland can access the information they need to live independently and participate fully in society.
This is a new role and we have funding for one full-time position, fixed term until the end of March 2027. The role is made possible by funding from The Scottish Government’s Improving Access Fund