Are you an experienced Money or Welfare rights advisor – we want to hear from you! …
This is an exciting opportunity to work within our Financial Wellbeing Team as part of our Money, debt, benefits and Energy advice delivery, supporting our additional services across the charity.
Our Financial Wellbeing service works alongside families to address the challenges and risks which may have led to vulnerability, promote connection to their local communities, and improve financial stability and resilience. Our aim is to support communities to become more resilient and a place where children feel safe, valued, understood and supported.
The Financial Wellbeing Advisor will work across East regions offering support, community connection, and expert benefit, energy and debt advice. This will enable families to resolve debt and money problems, become more financially resilient and break the cycle of poverty.
A priority for the financial wellbeing advisor will be to increase the capacity of our current service to provide Type I and II Financial wellbeing in one of the most deprived areas in Scotland.
You will work as part of our National Financial wellbeing team offering remote advice to families across Scotland by telephone or webchat. You will support families within their homes, deliver workshops within the community and in schools, and offer drop-in sessions within the community.
If you have experience of delivering money, and debt advice, understand the impact trauma and adversity can have on children and families, and believe that you can apply this to your practice, we want to hear from you.
This is a full time, 35 hours post funded until the 31 March 2029 with the intention to explore funding options beyond this date. Hours to be worked flexibly to suit the needs of families, including evenings and weekends as required.
Alzheimer Scotland is the leading dementia organisation in Scotland. We campaign for the rights of people with dementia and their families, whilst providing an extensive range of innovative, personalised, and therapeutic support services.
We are committed to improving the lives and opportunities of people living with dementia, their carers, partners, and families as their journey transitions from the first point of contact through to end of life. We believe nobody should face dementia alone.
We are looking for two confident, innovative and collaborative Community Connections Co-ordinators for the Tayside area. You will be responsible for developing, delivering and evaluating a range of activity and support groups for people living with dementia. This includes drop-in sessions, therapeutic group activities, carer support, Dementia Café style provision and brain health and prevention initiatives.
Delivery will follow a community hub model, with a regular presence in identified local venues or Alzheimer Scotland premises within the Tayside area, typically operating for a half or full day per week.
The role also involves supporting a small team of volunteers who contribute to the delivery of services. Providing guidance, encouragement, and informal supervision. Fostering a positive team culture and ensuring volunteers feel confident and valued in their roles.
The successful applicant will have a positive approach to dementia. You will be flexible, inclusive, creative, and organised in your approach. You will be sensitive and compassionate with the ability to support people in times of difficulty or distress. You will be an excellent communicator who can work effectively both with individuals and with groups. You will have a positive approach to your own continued professional development and a willingness to participate in relevant training. A relevant qualification and previous experience of working with people with dementia would be an advantage.
In return you will be in a role which offers the opportunity to meet great people, have great job satisfaction and be employed by an Organisation that offers a range of employee benefits and career progression opportunities.
A full and valid driving licence, access to a vehicle during working time and willingness to travel within a designated local area is essential for this role.
Queensferry Sports & Community Hub is looking for an organised, proactive and community-focused Assistant Manager (Facilities & Operations) to help oversee the day-to-day running and development of our multi-use community Hub.
This is a varied, hands-on role where you’ll take responsibility for the day-to-day management, maintenance, and use of our facilities. You’ll ensure safe, high-quality environments while driving participation through effective programming, supporting our charitable objectives, and maximising the positive impact of the Hub within the local community.
We’re looking for someone who enjoys solving problems, improving systems and helping busy community spaces run effectively.
The Role
You’ll play a key role in:
This role includes evenings and weekends.
About You
You may come from a leisure, facilities, operations or community venue background and will be comfortable managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
We’d particularly like to hear from candidates who have:
Experience within sport, leisure, charity or community programming settings would be beneficial.
About Us
Queensferry Sports & Community Hub is a SCIO Registered Charity dedicated to improving lives through sport, community participation and inclusive local activity.This is an opportunity to help shape how a growing community Hub operates and develops, while making a visible difference within the local community. For more information visit: queensferryhub.org
Queensferry Sports & Community Hub is looking for an experienced, energetic and community-minded Assistant Manager (Hospitality & Events) to help lead and develop our café, bar and function spaces.
This is a hands-on, dynamic role where you’ll oversee the day-to-day running of the café, bar and function area while driving income through events and business development. You’ll play a key part in shaping a welcoming, inclusive space for both community use and private functions. This role will involve flexible working hours including evenings and weekends.
We’re looking for someone who combines strong operational standards with commercial awareness and an ability to connect with people.
The Role
You’ll take responsibility for:
This role will involve evenings and weekends.
About You
You’ll likely have experience in hospitality, events or venue operations and be comfortable balancing customer service, team leadership and commercial performance in a busy environment.
We’d particularly like to hear from candidates who have:
About Us
Queensferry Sports & Community Hub is a SCIO Registered Charity with a mission to improve lives through sport, community activity and inclusive local services. This is an opportunity to help shape a growing community Hub with real local impact while building a hospitality and events offer that supports both community wellbeing and long-term sustainability. For more information please visit queensferryhub.org
Heart of Newhaven Community SCIO is looking for someone to take forward this new opportunity which is currently funded for 23 months.
As our Business Development Manager your role will be to drive the delivery of the strategic objectives agreed by the Board of Trustees and support the development of diverse and sustainable funding streams to reduce the organisation’s dependence on grant and trust funding. You will work as part of a small team and have proven experience in this sphere. Along with enthusiasm and a creative approach to the role, you will have the ability to engage positively with a wide range of people within the local community and beyond.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who can help us balance commercial growth with the unique and rewarding challenges of building sustainable service provision within the charity sector.
More information can be found in ourjob description
Do you wish to organise and run activities and events, including youth groups, social groups and community celebrations?
We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time Activities and Facilities Manager, two part-time Managers, or a part-time Manager and a part-time Coordinator to shape a new programme of events, improving the vibrancy of the Old Luce area, reducing social isolation and poverty, increasing community cohesion and developing our young people. Appointment will be subject to satisfactory PVG clearance.
Shakti is a feminist Black Minority Ethnic (BME) voluntary organisation which offers information, advocacy, emotional/practical support and refuge/temporary accommodation to all Black Minority Ethnic women and their children, who are experiencing or fleeing domestic abuse. These positions offer an opportunity to make a meaningful difference by providing guidance, advocacy, and resource coordination. The ideal applicant will possess strong organisational skills, leadership qualities, and experience in social services or related fields. A background in public health, teaching, or administrative roles is highly desirable. These roles involve managing case files, developing support plans, and collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure clients receive comprehensive care.
The post holder will support BME women, their children and young people experiencing and/or fleeing domestic abuse or forced marriage. Applicants will ideally have a minimum of 2 years’ experience of working with BME Communities and hold a minimum of SVQ Level III (SCQF Level 6 or above) in Social Care or relevant qualification such as degree in Social Work or Community Education and be speakers of a BME community language; preferably Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Arabic or African or East Asian languages . Applicants must have sound knowledge and understanding of equalities issues and the issues affecting BME women, children, and young people, understanding of the legislative and cultural issues surrounding BME specific Gender-Based violence, domestic abuse, honour-based abuse such as forced marriage and female genital mutilation, and their effects on BME women, their children, and young people.
Shakti is a feminist Black Minority Ethnic (BME) voluntary organisation which offers information, advocacy, emotional/practical support and refuge/temporary accommodation to all Black Minority Ethnic women and their children, who are experiencing or fleeing domestic abuse. These positions offer an opportunity to make a meaningful difference by providing guidance, advocacy, and resource coordination. The ideal applicant will possess strong organisational skills, leadership qualities, and experience in social services or related fields. A background in public health, teaching, or administrative roles is highly desirable. These roles involve managing case files, developing support plans, and collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure clients receive comprehensive care.
The post holder will support BME women, their children and young people experiencing and/or fleeing domestic abuse or forced marriage. Applicants will ideally have a minimum of 2 years’ experience of working with BME Communities and hold a minimum of SVQ Level III (SCQF Level 6 or above) in Social Care or relevant qualification such as degree in Social Work or Community Education and be speakers of a BME community language; preferably Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Arabic or African or East Asian languages. Applicants must have sound knowledge and understanding of equalities issues and the issues affecting BME women, children, and young people, understanding of the legislative and cultural issues surrounding BME specific Gender-Based violence, domestic abuse, honour-based abuse such as forced marriage and female genital mutilation, and their effects on BME women, their children, and young people.
This role is a key part of supporting the day-to-day running of our organisation and helping ensure our work with schools and teachers across Scotland can continue and grow. As a small, values-driven education charity, strong and effective financial management is central to enabling our programmes in Global Citizenship Education, Learning for Sustainability and rights-based learning.
We’re looking for an experienced, organised and self-motivated individual seeking a flexible, part-time role with responsibility and purpose. The Finance Officer will play an important role in financial management and reporting, compliance and governance, and supporting the smooth running of the organisation as part of a small, friendly and collaborative team.
If you’re interested in using your finance skills to support meaningful, values-led work in education and social justice, we’d love to hear from you.
FEL Scotland is looking for a Family Liaison Officer - Transport to Employment.
This project recognises that transport is often a barrier that prevents parents from working or training. As Family Liaison Officer, you will work directly with parents and carers who want to work or undergo training but are held back by transport problems. Working closely with our School Active Travel Hub Officers, employability services and family support partners, you will help provide practical, short term transport support where transport is the missing link to employment.
This role has three main aims. You will help parents get to work or training by solving transport problems; support wider child poverty reduction by improving family income and stability; and generate learning about what transport support works and how it can be embedded in future services.
We are looking for someone with strong people skills and the ability to work sensitively with families and understand the challenges they may face. Experience linked to employability, family support, transport access, schools or community hubs would be valuable, but we welcome applicants from a range of backgrounds.
You will be based mainly in schools and community settings across Clackmannanshire and Grangemouth, working closely with School Active Travel Hub Officers, employability services and family support partners. You may occasionally work evenings or weekends to support families.
We offer a supportive and flexible working environment, generous annual leave, pension contribution, training opportunities and family-friendly policies.