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PLUS

Outreach Support Worker

  • PLUS
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Working across the Forth Valley but prominently in Stirling.
  • Closing 21st September 2026

At PLUS, our Outreach Support Workers do much more than provide support. They build relationships, discover what matters to each person and create opportunities for children, young people and young adults to try new things, develop confidence, build independence and have fun.

No two days are the same. You could be supporting someone to try a new activity, explore their local community, develop a new skill, meet friends or simply enjoy doing something they love.

We are looking for people who are creative, reliable and compassionate, and who genuinely enjoy working alongside people with disabilities. At PLUS, we are guided by Respect, Compassion, Integrity and Dependability, and we expect these values to be reflected in how we work every day.

Due to the requirements of the role, we particularly encourage applications from people based locally.

Could you be part of a team that puts children, young people and young adults first, and works closely with families to plan and deliver personalised, meaningful support?

PLUS is a Disability Confident Committed employer and welcomes applications from disabled people. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can be themselves, contribute and develop.

What families say about PLUS:

“PLUS has become a lifeline for our family.”

“I know they are being cared for to the highest possible standard and we get the respite we need to recharge.”

“Is there a forcefield round this building? I have never seen him go into a group without him wanting me to stay. It is amazing.”

“PLUS is his other safe space after home. He’s really happy at PLUS and looks forward to it.”

Benefits:

• Real Living Wage Employer

• Organisation-wide festive closure (annual leave reserved for this period)

• Access to Bright Exchange staff benefits platform

• Structured induction and ongoing professional development, including SVQ3 in Social Services and Healthcare to meet SSSC registration conditions (supported by the organisation)

• Company pension

• Health & wellbeing programme

• Enhanced mileage allowance for work-related travel of 50p

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Children First

Finance Assistant

  • Children First
  • Full time or Part time
  • £25,155 – £30,083
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 28th August 2026

In this role, you’ll:

• Process and maintain key finance operations across the purchase ledger and sales ledger, as well as banking, cash and ad‑hoc payroll processes

• Administer and process cash and banking transactions and perform related reconciliations

• Process journals and perform Control Account reconciliations

• Assist non-finance staff with telephone, face-to-face and email queries and requests for information

• Provide high-quality, flexible and responsive administrative support across a wide range of finance activities.

We’d love to hear from you if you have:

• Higher Grades passes in Maths and English and/or Business or Accounting (or equivalent)

• Experience in data processing and integrity/accuracy checking

• Experience working with deadlines and prioritising workloads

• Strong excel skills

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills

What we offer:

• A workplace with values of with love, with purpose and with strength

• 40 days annual leave (pro rata for part-time employees), inclusive of bank holidays

• Pension scheme and wellbeing support

• Flexible and hybrid working arrangements

• Access to Westfield Health, giving colleagues and their families confidential counselling support, wellbeing resources, and access to health and lifestyle benefits to support physical and mental wellbeing.

• Blue Light card discount

• A Fair Work accredited workplace

Our Values

Living our values, you will help create a workplace where our people can thrive, ensuring we deliver the best possible support to children and families.

With love, we put children first.

With purpose, we transform lives together.

With strength, we do whatever it takes to protect Scotland’s children.

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Partners in Advocacy

Advocacy Worker

  • Partners in Advocacy
  • Full time
  • £25,392
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 18th September 2026

Partners in Advocacy has been delivering independent advocacy services since 1998 and is recognised as a trusted and established provider across Scotland.

We are pleased to offer an opportunity to join our Edinburgh service as an Independent Advocacy Worker.

This is a rewarding role in a supportive, experienced team, where you will make a genuine difference by providing one-to-one independent advocacy to people aged 16 and over with learning or physical disabilities, autism, and older people. You will support individuals in having their voices heard, helping them express their views, understand their rights, explore their options, and participate in decisions that affect their lives.

The role involves travelling throughout Edinburgh to meet people in a range of community and clinical settings. Travel expenses are covered, and you will be supported to plan your work in a way that is both effective and sustainable.

Working closely with the Service Coordinator, you will help maintain accurate service data and support the development of quarterly reports, helping demonstrate the impact of advocacy.

This role offers a high degree of autonomy, alongside regular support, supervision, and opportunities to connect with colleagues across the organisation.

We warmly encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds. If your skills and experience align with the job description and person specification, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Please complete the application form, providing examples of how you meet each aspect of the job description and person specification.

Partners in Advocacy is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible working environment.

What the role is really like:

• You’ll be working most of the time independently, managing your own diary and priorities

• You’ll need to be comfortable and excellent at working with people aged 16 and over with learning or physical disabilities, autism, and older people

• Your days will vary from supporting someone in a meeting, covering duty calls, to travelling across Edinburgh, and completing case notes at home

• Some situations can be complex or emotionally demanding, and good boundaries are important

• You’ll need to be able to understand complex information and processes, translate them to your advocacy partners, helping them to understand their rights and explore their options

• You’ll need to be comfortable making decisions and working proactively, while staying connected to your wider team

• You’ll be speaking to a range of professionals in a range of settings, communicating, and amplifying your advocacy partner's opinions and wishes

• You’ll record, track, and compile statistical and other information, writing it into tracking spreadsheets, Microsoft Word forms and creating anonymised case studies

You’ll be a good fit if you:

• Are comfortable working autonomously and managing your own workload

• Can recognise the right times to check in with your line manager

• Have good planning and are punctual

• Can build trust with people and communicate clearly in a range of situations

• Are organised and able to balance direct work and admin responsibilities

• Have good writing and IT skills

• Are confident travelling independently across Edinburgh

• Value equality, rights, and person-led support

• Can research, read, and understand complex information, then translate it and explain it in clear terms

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Renfrew Trinity Church

Youth & Community Worker

  • Renfrew Trinity Church
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Renfrew
  • Closing 7th September 2026

Do you have a passion for helping young people and the wider community discover Jesus and grow in their faith? We’re seeking an enthusiastic Youth & Community Worker to inspire, and support our young people in their faith journey while strengthening connections across our community.

Your Mission

  • Support children and young people in their faith journey
  • Build connections with schools, youth organisations & the wider community
  • Create engaging, fun, and faith-filled activities

What We’re Looking For

  • A committed Christian with a heart for supporting others in their faith journey
  • Experience working with children/young people
  • Creative, fun, and full of energy
  • Excellent at building relationships and inspiring others

What We Offer

  • A welcoming church family with a passion for serving the community
  • Space to bring your own ideas and shape youth ministry
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LEAP Sports Scotland

Project Officer – Highlands & Moray

  • LEAP Sports Scotland
  • Part time
  • £25,164 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home-based in Highlands or Moray
  • Closing 7th September 2026

LEAP Sports is looking for a passionate and motivated Project Officer – Highlands & Moray to lead our OUT and About in the Highlands project.

The project aims to improve the mental wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ people across the Highlands and Moray through sport, physical activity and the outdoors. You’ll work directly with local LGBTIQ+ communities, develop opportunities for people to get active, build partnerships with local organisations and support sports clubs and groups to become more inclusive.

We’re looking for someone with experience of community engagement and partnership working, a strong understanding of equality and LGBTIQ+ inclusion, and a belief in the positive role sport and physical activity can play in health and wellbeing.

The role is 18 hours per week and home-based within the Highlands or Moray, with regular travel across the area. Some evening and weekend work will be required.

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Community InfoSource

Befriending Caseworker

  • Community InfoSource
  • Part time
  • £26,408 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 7th September 2026

Community InfoSource are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Befriending Caseworker to join our small and supportive team.

The role combines coordination of our Befriending Programme with practical casework, advocacy and support. You will recruit, train and support volunteer befrienders, help ensure appropriate befriending matches, and provide person-centred casework to people seeking asylum and New Scots.

We are looking for someone with experience of working in cross-cultural settings and/or with refugee and asylum issues, together with experience of providing casework support or advocacy.

You should be organised, able to manage competing priorities and comfortable working both

independently and as part of a collaborative team.

Experience of befriending or volunteer coordination, maintaining casework records and working within

the voluntary sector would be welcome. The ability to speak one or more of the first languages used by

the communities we support would also be an advantage.

We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of the UK asylum and

immigration system. Community InfoSource will guarantee an interview to applicants with lived

experience of the asylum system who meet all of the essential criteria in the Person Specification.

What we offer

• 5% employer pension contribution

• Cycle to Work Scheme

• Annual leave and public holiday entitlement

• Learning and development opportunities

• Length of post: Funded until 31 March 2027. We hope to secure further funding and, if

successful, the post may be extended.

Please see the Job Description and Person Specification for full details

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RNIB Scotland

Youth Engagement Coordinator

  • RNIB Scotland
  • Full time
  • £31,465
  • Hybrid: 1 day per week in our Edinburgh office
  • Closing 26th August 2026

Help blind and partially sighted young people across Scotland have a stronger voice in the decisions that affect them.

We're looking for an enthusiastic and organised Youth Engagement Coordinator to lead and grow Haggeye - RNIB Scotland's award-winning youth forum that gives young people with sight loss a voice. Haggeye provides a friendly and supportive environment which allows young people to raise awareness of what it's like to be blind or partially sighted in Scotland today and what's important to them.

This is a varied and rewarding role, combining youth engagement, project delivery and advocacy. You'll organise events and training, build relationships with youth organisations and partners, support volunteers and help young people take part in the Scottish Youth Parliament. Just as importantly, you'll create opportunities for Haggeye members to influence RNIB Scotland's priorities and services, ensuring young people's voices aren't simply heard but actively shape what we do.

The role will involve some evening and weekend working to support Haggeye meetings, events and Scottish Youth Parliament activities.

What you'll bring:

• Experience of working with young people in both online and face-to-face settings

• Knowledge of the support available to blind and partially sighted young people and their families

• Experience of delivering projects, events and engagement activities

• A collaborative approach and confidence building relationships with young people and partners

• Strong organisational and communication skills

If you want to join us and help empower the next generation of blind and partially sighted young people to influence change and shape their future we would be delighted to hear from you.

What We Offer

RNIB prides itself on being a great place to work with a positive, progressive culture. We offer a wide range of benefits including 27 days of holiday per year (plus bank holidays) which rises with service, enhanced family friendly benefits, a contributory pension scheme with an employer contribution of up to 11% and a rewards platform with employee discounts across over 800 retailers.

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The Electoral Commission

Electoral Commissioner (Scotland)

  • The Electoral Commission
  • Management Board
  • Sessional
  • On site: UK-wide role with significant engagement in Scotland
  • Closing 21st September 2026

The Electoral Commission is the independent body that oversees elections and regulates political finance across the UK. It has a vital role in maintaining public confidence in our democratic processes. The Commission regulates the rules on political finance in the context of increasingly complex campaigning techniques, rapidly changing technology and fragile public trust in democratic processes.

Its vision is “a fair democracy fit for the future”, ensuring elections and referendums are trusted, accessible and secure. The Commission works across all four nations of the UK and is accountable to the UK Parliament, the Scottish Parliament and the Senedd. The Commission is currently in the second year of an ambitious five-year plan that covers the delivery of an important cycle of UK-wide polls and implementation of the forthcoming Representation of the People Bill.

The Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission is seeking an outstanding individual to join the Electoral Commission Board as the Electoral Commissioner with specific responsibility for Scotland. This role will help to shape the future of democracy in Scotland and across the UK.

This is a rare opportunity to play a leading role in protecting and strengthening democratic processes across Scotland and the UK. As a Commissioner, you will help guide the strategic direction of the independent body responsible for overseeing elections and regulating political finance, while helping to ensure the Commission’s work is informed by Scotland’s democratic, political and institutional context.

About the Role

As one of ten Electoral Commissioners, you will:

• Provide strategic leadership and governance at Board level

• Help shape the Commission’s future priorities and oversee delivery of its ambitious five-year plans

• Oversee the delivery of the Commission’s first dedicated Scotland Corporate Plan

• Support public confidence in elections, democratic participation and political finance regulation

• Build relationships with senior political, parliamentary and public sector stakeholders across Scotland

• Act as an independent, impartial and authoritative voice on issues affecting Scotland’s democratic landscape

Who We’re Looking For

We are seeking an accomplished and credible leader who can demonstrate:

• Credibility and significant achievements within Scotland, gained through executive and/or non-executive leadership

• Deep understanding of Scotland’s political, public sector and democratic environment

• Experience influencing strategy and providing constructive challenge at Board or senior leadership level

• Independence, integrity, sound judgement and political awareness

• Strong relationship-building and ambassadorial skills

• A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion

Terms and Conditions of Appointment

Term: Four years (with potential reappointment up to a maximum of ten years)

Time commitment: 2–3 days per month

Remuneration: £500 per day plus reasonable expenses

Location:UK-wide role with significant engagement in Scotland

Nationality: Applicants must be able to prove that they are eligible to work in the UK.

Closing date: 5.00pm, Monday 21st September 2026

Eligibility, Political Impartiality and Financial Interests

To protect the Commission’s independence and impartiality, candidates cannot currently be members of a registered political party and must not have held specified political offices, party roles, or made significant political donations within the previous five years. Full conditions can be found in the candidate brochure, which is downloadable from the FWB Executive Search website here.

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YoMo Young Movers

Youth Work Lead

  • YoMo Young Movers
  • Full time or Part time
  • £28,000 – £30,000
  • On site: The Base, Glenavon North Maryhill & Easterhouse
  • Closing 4th September 2026

YoMo is looking for one experienced Youth work lead full time 35 hours or part time 25 hours.

This post have come about through Cashback 3 year funded program to work with young people in Glasgow's Maryhill & Easterhouse areas.

This fund has to build on our exciting youth work program expanding this within these areas into an early intervention youth work program for young people 12 + who are disengaged from school or at risk of becoming not in education, training or employment.

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The National Trust For Scotland

Fundraising Executive - Giving Campaigns & Products

  • The National Trust For Scotland
  • Full time
  • £38,967
  • Hybrid: Broadstone Building, 50 South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 9LD
  • Closing 30th August 2026

About Us

The National Trust for Scotland is Scotland’s leading conservation and membership charity dedicated to protecting and promoting Scotland's natural, cultural and built heritage. We care for historic places, landscapes and collections across the country so they can be enjoyed for generations to come.

The National Trust for Scotland is a fundraising charity with a successful and high performing fundraising team. Investment and organisational commitment since 2019/20 have driven strong and sustained growth, with the team consistently exceeding targets and generating an average of £10 million annually.

Job Purpose

The wider purpose of the role is to help drive the National Trust for Scotland’s ability to conserve Scotland’s built, natural and cultural heritage in our care. Specific to this role, you will work with the Fundraising Manager, Giving Campaigns & Products, to grow support and income from individual giving programmes and fundraising products. This is a varied and complex role through which you will support the strategic leadership of mass market and mid-level fundraising, growing our portfolio of donors and prospects and empowering our property teams and supporter groups to raise funds.

Coordinating and supporting individual giving programmes and fundraising products such as the Founders’ Circle, regular giving programme, Scottish Heritage Lottery and Dedicate a Tree, you will contribute to achieving an income target of £800,000 and above per year, ensuring vital funds and growing awareness for our charity’s work. A team player, you will work as a key member of the Giving Campaigns & Products team whilst supporting the wider Fundraising & Philanthropy team.

This role supports and drives our highest profile, mass market fundraising activity and crucial pipeline development for Fundraising & Philanthropy income streams, requiring skilled multi-tasking, creativity and a laser focus on continuous improvement and results.

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